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1. Fig 7 52 Fig 7 53 Communication parameters for Alert Communication drivers for Alert 7 2 2 4 On call management 1 Specify the properties for the On Call Management To do this open On C all Management using this Programmed Calls Programmed Transfers Programmed Synchro menu Configuration On Call as Se Program Management User List see Fig 7 54 and Alert User Manual FOERSTER Danel New Chapter 5 1 LINDER Franklin e User Count 4 Fig 7 54 On Call Management staff 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems 77 novaPro32 Configuration Meco Messaging 2 On the Groups tab create a on call RE e g rou p Users gme Program see Fig 7 55 and Alert User User List bate Manual Chapter 5 3 FOERSTER Daniel LINDER Franklin Delete SCHMITT G rard ses Fig 7 55 On Call Management groups Ele freie Conf Operation Coeligaatinn 2 3 Go to the ws SNP wl AER A Operation Schedule menu and call up the operational schedule for the El R m on call staff ID geen Jas A e gt EIFUERSTER Dare see Fig 7 56 and Alert User Manual Chapter 6 3 M Reduced duty a T Fig 7 56 Operational schedule 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems ZG novaPro32 Configuration Messaging NZ 7 2 2 5 Message processor 7 2 2 5 1 Activate the Message Processor Open the Supervision tab Options from the Configuration Options menu Activat
2. e Inthe General field you can specify the conditions under which the acoustic alarm sound is switched off 52 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems ZG novaPro32 Configuration Messaging 7 Messaging CY NE aN we t 7 gt Messaging covers the alarming and reporting system of the EY3600 building management system It belongs to the Event Publisher Server and is configured from within novaPro32 Thanks to this structure alarms and reports are generated even when novaPro3z2 is inactive only the EPServer exe program has to be active on the PC lt The alarming and reporting system messaging can be configured according to the specific needs of a project or a user novaPro32 controls access rights This effectively prevents configuration and manipulation errors caused by unauthorised users The configuration is done based on address groups and events novaPro32 supports alarming and reporting devices as mentioned in Table 14 Table 14 Alarming and reporting devices supported by novaPro32 Printer Line printers supported by Windows such as Epson FX Fax Faxes can be sent with MS Exchange Postoffice of Windows E mail E mails can be sent with MS Exchange of Windows File Alarms and reports can be saved in an ASCII file The file can lt be used as an interface to third party systems Table 15 Events supported Type of address Alarm Status Any change of state Binary feed Gi change o
3. fax e mail e mail Printer fax e mail l CS Sy EP server S Eh S Fig 3 2 How filters are used in novaPro32 Example By using filters in a suitable way only alarm messages from one zone are shown on the alarm list of one user whereas all the messages are shown for another user 26 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems soo novaPro32 Configuration Filters lt For dynamic address selection in novaPro32 the following three types of filters are available e Address filter see Chapter 3 3 1 NE x e AS monitoring filter see Chapter 3 3 2 e AS group filter see Chapter 3 3 3 SE C AS Supervisor Filter C AS Group Filter Cancel Fig 3 3 3 3 Editing filters 3 3 1 Address filter configuration The Address filter configuration window is used to parameterise filters for the dynamic selection of addresses Filtering criteria can be activated with the help of selection boxes At least one box i e one criterion must be active when you do this The filter is composed of the activated criteria added together logical OR link A filter criterion is defined in the Parameters fields by using wildcards and operators mmm EA Depending on the filter criterion various Po operators are available See Table 9 Operators e SS allowed for each parameter FE I AS net name FO I AS Name H Procedure Ge 1 Select the filter criterion to do this clickon F m the selection box wit
4. AHU 1 Extract Fan OFS Sauler i ZS are given a background e whose colour depends Loes Mi AHUDT EFEUN Seo AHU 1 Extroet Fan lovert Signal HI AAPCPOZ AU PRST SIT AU 1 Frost Stat FROST on the type of address W s En ec ig Fired ence Commant OPF Locks El Su Al d AO Hi D SG AHU L f hed Kaale Sinal P 8 HOTIN iudi PFLT DIR AU 1 Panel Fitter Dirty NORMAL APCPO AHUOI PRES SAP AHU I Supply Air Static Pressure 103 0 Pa A APCPO AHUT RSET CMD AHU 1 Aerel Command or APCHU2 AHUOT EU DPS A AHU 1 Su Fan DPS i OFF AJAPCPO AHUODSFOIFLT SHU 1 Supply Fan Fault FAULT r ACHT AHUOT SFO AUN AHU 1 Supply Fan Status OFF APCRO AHUDI SEO RUN AHU 1 Supply Fan Status 0 4 Hee Arco AHUT SFO Seo AHU 1 Supply Fan Imeri Signal HIE A APCPOZ AHUOT TEMP FAI AHU 1 Fresh Alr inlet Temp 43 0 E BPCDOZ AHUDI TEMP MAT AHU 1 Mixed Air Temp 47 C AMCIS AHUOT TEMP DAT AHUT Fteturn Air Temp GEN ADCHOZ AHUOI TEMP SAT AHU Supply Air Temp BIERG Sauler L ecpecedtgez Uber waft pir HA EP Fig 10 2 Example of a list with addresses that no longer respond on the 10 1 Configuration novaNet File Configuration Address List opens the property window for the configuration of the address list in novaPro32 see Fig 10 3 to Fig 10 6 The General tab defines the general view of the address list You can define an address list based on any background picture To do so select a picture of
5. In the same way a function of novaPro32 e g link to other pictures zoom picture alarm list etc can be linked to the state of an address Dynamic device symbols Create a dynamic device symbols as followed 1 Choose the State tool se Text JE 2 Drag a rectangle keeping the left hand mouse button pressed over the device symbol 3 Just after releasing the mouse button the State Object Properties window is displayed Select an address on the General tab 4 Select Any Form in the Form field of the General tab 5 Make your settings on the other tabs and far J exit the State Object Properties window by yo Pema clicking the OK button 5 Now the device symbol is surrounded by a frame and with an arrow to its centre a F a a a a a S a a r Zei 7 T Rech Fig 9 15 Dynamic device symbol in the edit mode of novaPro32 The frame defines the active area of the symbol i e the area where you get access to functions of the address in the display mode of novaPro32 The arrow marks the Colour Entry Point i e the point where novaPro32 starts filling the symbol with colour 98 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems ZG novaPro32 Configuration Dynamising pictures YL 6 To move the Colour Entry Point choose the Define Entry Point command from the context menu press the right hand mouse button within the frame Now you can set the arrow by mo
6. should be forwarded In the GroupFile field enter the filename of an EPP file and in the On call group field select the on call group to which the events in the EPP file should be forwarded In the GroupFile AlerStandad i tap d example in Fig 7 59 all events from file r Alert2 epp are forwarded to on call group CVC and the events from file AlertStandard epp are forwarded to the Securitas group On call group Securitas D OK Cancel Help Fig 7 58 Message processor message forwarding 7 2 2 5 4 Alarms tab Open the settings for the Alarms tab from the Se s k e Configuration Option menu and select the SE option Automatic deletion of inactive and Ee acknowledged alarm s Anonymous acknowledgments dedicated to local user Timeout before restarting the call cycle when ha an alarm je not acknowledged 0 999 minutes 120 Priority Reverse priority order 0 higher priority Alarm Table W Automatic deletion of inactive and acknowledged alarms IT Update alarm value on every change Local Alarm Play group tone Play vocal message Repeated Default format of alarm messages Alarm Reset Ack Format by Possible values AM amp A AC EG AF G kA AV EL Alt Default Ack and Reset call T Call on alarm reset T Call on alarm acknoledgement Cancel Apply Help Fig 7 59 Alarms tab 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems soo
7. 3 see Table 1 page 16 4 see Fig 2 5 Picture List tab page 19 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems 45 novaPro32 Configuration 26500 Alarm list 6 1 Configuration An alarm list is configured by following these steps 1 Grouping in the Event Publisher Server The Event Publisher Server is used to release those addresses which automatically transmit a change in status or value to novaPro32 An address group is formed for this purpose with the Event Publisher Server 2 Call up the Alarm list configuration window from the File Configuration gt Alarm list menu see Fig 6 1 Alarm Lists window Template Print Template Address Group Acoustic Signal r Alarm List Definition Sauter Standard STANDARD_L Standard AL Yes without password Standard STANDARD_L Standard 4L Yes Mueller Standard STANDARD_L Standard AL Yes 3 On the Users tab use the left hand mouse button to select a user profile 4 Now use the Window Print Address Group and Acoustic Signal tabs to configure the individual alarm list Fig 6 1 Alarm list configuration User tab 6 1 1 Select user profile An individual alarm list profile comprising a window template a print template and an address group is selected for each user on the Alarm list configuration user tab see Fig 6 1 The tab shows all the currently defined user profiles in alphabetic order Click in the table header to change the sorting sequence from
8. Fonts T Ne colour Limit value 1 acknowledge Normal Limit value 1 undercut Limit value 1 acknowledged Limit value 2 exceeded Limit value 2 acknowledged Measured value undefined Cancel Apply Fig 9 24 The Colours tab Bar Object Properties x Property Name fillF ont T Font Font Style Size ms Sans Serif Eoia sl 8 25 Dr Courier New Effects Finedsys Strikeout T Underline Tr Impact Dr Lucida Console sample D Marlett Se MS Sans Serif Fig 9 25 The Fonts tab Sauter Systems 101 novaPro32 Configuration Meco AV Dynamising pictures O Button The Button tool is a command button that makes it easy for you to integrate operating elements into novaPro32 pictures Use Event to call up follow up and zoom pictures to display an alarm list a protocol a time programme to call up an external program from novaPro32 or for a command to an automation station in the EY3600 system Keeping the left hand mouse button pressed draw a rectangle at the point in the picture where you want to place an event field The General tab At Type select the type of event that you Propri t s de Button object WS x want to link to the button You can choose General Fonts Picture Action from these events S E T Connected to Default Dynamic Object EE InP Document Follow up pic SEES commer i Background i Text
9. aX inform ation and in what form it iS Messaging Profile Output Device Output Layout Output Time Program sent to the output device Lapout Type Print Standard Te Mail Fax C File m Output Layout Mail Fax_Standard SMS Alarms SMS Limit value The Output Layout section lists all templates available for the Template Type selected With the buttons on the right you can create new templates and edit or delete existing templates OK Cancel Apply Help Fig 7 19 Output Layout The window for the configuration of a template consists of the Layout and Message sections see Fig 7 20 The Message section of the table defines how the messages are displayed The table entries are explained in Table 18 Table 18 Design of a template Column Explanation Event Select an event that causes an entry in the template and a message from the Messaging system Background Defines the text background colour Text Defines the text colour Font Defines font and size Additional Text Defines an additional text that is sent with the message Additional File Defines an additional file that is sent as an attachment with the e mail 62 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems soo novaPro32 Configuration Messaging Print Template S x Template Print Standard Message Layout Available Lines W Headline Date Time and Cor Dates T ime House address Address text Stat
10. 6 11 you specify the settings for the acoustic alarms An acoustic alarm tone can signal the occurrence of an alarm incoming alarm You can assign an individual sound signal in the form of a Windows media file wav mdi rmi to each category 0 14 The file is played once or is repeated when the alarm occurs as you choose Alarm List Configuration EJ Alarm Lists Wpdoa Template Print Template Address Group Acoustic Signal Acoustic Signal Categor r Acoustic Signal CAWINNT Media Chord wav PS p IY Cycle 100 Time Out between two cycles seconds gt H IY Repetition 100 Minutes after stop of cycle Generel Stop of cyclic signal through Acknowledgement of an alarm T Disapearing of an alarm M Select Icon hg Utilization of any button Stop of repetition through IY Acknowledgement of an alarm IY Disapearing of an alarm Cancel Apply Help Fig 6 11 Alarm list configuration Acoustic Signal tab e Select an address category to which you want to assign an acoustic signal e The button opens the Windows file browser Select a Windows media file formats wav mdi rmi from your hard disk e Cycle switches on repeated playing of the sound file e Repetition switches an alarm that has finished back on again after the set time until the switch off condition in the General field is satisfied E e Use the m buttons to check the acoustic signal
11. APCPO1 DHWO1 PPO1 FFL APCPO1 DHWO1 PPO1 RUN y APCPO1 DHWO1 PPO1 SEL A APCPO1 DHWO1 PPO1 TRP APCPO1 DHWO1 PPO FFL s APCPO1 DHWO1 PPO2 RUN APCPO1 DHWO1 PPO2 TRP 4 APCPO1 DHWO1 RSET CMD vi APCPO1 DHWO1 RTUN RTS y APCPO1 DHWO1 SPO1 CMD APCPO1 DHWO1 SPO1 DPS A APCPO1 DHWO1 SPO1 FFL APCPO1 DHWO1 SPO1 RUN 4 APCPO1 DHWO1 SPO1 SEL APCPO1 DHWO1 SPO1 TRP gp 49 6 47 APCPO1 DHWO1 SPO2 CMD Las ROS B RK FCO Damper APCPO1 DHWO1 SPO2 DPS lk Heater n A APCPO1 DHWO1 SPO2 FFL as Fired Heater On APCPO1 DHWO1 SPO2 RUN X Fired Heater Hi Fire APCPO1 DHWO1 SPO2 TRP gt Reset as Fired Heater Lockout APCPO1 GENER COMN FLT Gerd KZ APCPO1 GENER FUEL LLY Weeder APCPO1 GENER HIGH TMP D 4 gt Documents E Addresses System fel AHUT Press F1 to receive help Connected Lines User without password HDB EP Fig 9 33 Using drag and drop to select an address 9 2 8 Positioning dynamic objects EEEE ee Of Dynamic objects can be positioned ES copy Crit precisely to a single pixel Use the i EA Paste Ctrl function ChangltemPosition from the EE Delete Object ctrl E context menu right hand mouse button of the dynamic object ee BARN Change Item Position Properties Fig 9 34 Context menu of a dynamic object You can position any dynamic object precisely to a single pixel by this function Parameters X and Y define the exact position of the upper
12. House address Fig 7 48 The Alert_Acknowledgement output template Sauter Systems 73 novaPro32 Configuration Meco NZ Messaging 5 Next in the Event Publisher t Er Configuration window go to the Ertl menage Assign output medium Gemen Messaging Profile tab and activate the option Online messaging is active see Fig 7 49 Ajaan Dag 6 Create a logical group if one does not already exist 7 Select the logical group whose OT cms events should be transferred to Alert at Type select File at Output devices select the EPP file that was created previously AlertStandard epp at Template select the output templates that were previously created Alert Normal Alert Alarm Alert_Acknowledgement and at Disable select No If you want several logical groups to be transferred to Alert you must carry out the parameterisation for each individual group Fig 7 49 Output medium allocation for Alert The Event Publisher configuration does not become active until the Event Publisher server has been re started Therefore close novaPro32 after you have finished the configuration and start the program afresh Ensure that the Event Publisher Server program is linked with your start icon 74 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems W600 novaPro32 Configuration Messaging 7 2 2 Configuration of Micromedia Alert This section describes only the main Alert functions for working with no
13. KM W Tooltip Frame Transparent Text max ER Characters OK Cancel Fig 9 26 Properties of Dyn Button Control General np32 document follow up picture open a novaPro32 picture The existing picture will be closed np32 document zoom picture open a novaPro32 picture The existing picture stays open in the background Command generate a command to an automation station such as a switching command etc External call up an external program or a novaPro32 file such as an alarm list protocol or time programme etc Address list follow up opens an address list The picture from which you call up the address list is closed Address list zoom opens an address list The picture from which you call up the address list stays open In the Text field you can enter a labelling text for the command button You have a maximum of 30 characters available The font and size are based on the Fonts tab see below You can choose from a palette of 16 colours for the font and also for the button If you so choose the button can be shown transparent The transparent version is especially Suitable if you want to add a command to a symbol in the background picture If Tooltip is switched on the command linked to the button is shown as a tooltip as soon as the mouse pointer is located inside the button 102 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems W600 novaPro32 Configuration Dynamis
14. first column are addresses that are excluded by the filter of the Event Publisher Server These addresses are not available for Messaging Fig 7 2 Content of an address group Table 17 Symbols of the first column The complete set of functions of an address is selected Only the basic function of an address is selected Only the additional function of an address is selected Symbols in red stand for functions that have not been configured in the automation station AS 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems 55 novaPro32 Configuration Meco NZ Messaging 7 1 2 The Output Device tab On the Output Device tab real esoe H devices such as printers fax Messaging Profile Output Device Output Layout Output Time Program numbers e mail addresses path and file names on data media have to be assigned to the various output devices m Type of Output Device Line Printer Mail Fax C Fie Definition of Output Devices Output Devices All devices assigned to the S i Electrical Department output device selected are listed Maintenance i Technical Department in the lower section of the tab Ventilation Department Watchman Disable Messaging Disable Messaging iv at EP Server Start Test Graphic Editor OK Cancel Apply Help Fig 7 3 Defining the output devices Various output media can be selected using the buttons Line printer see Fig 7 7 an
15. limit value violations etc through various communication media telephone pager SMS fax and e mail The next chapter describes the parameterisation on the novaPro32 side as well as the settings on the Alert side oy ert 7 2 1 Configuration of novaPro32 The EPP files for online messaging in novaPro32 represent the interface with the Alert alarm program Use of the alarm event list and alarm acknowledgement functions in the Micromedia Alert program must be configured differently from the main alarm message and on call plan functions 7 2 1 1 Main function Set up one EPP file for each on call group To do this go to the Configuration menu in novaPro32 and select the Online messaging command Setting up the EPP file The EPP file represents the interface between novaPro32 and Micromedia Alert Alert regularly checks the date and time of the last change to the file If the file date is different Alert automatically analyses the contents of the file The EPP file contains only spontaneous reports of alarms and limit value violations incoming alarm The changes from alarm status to normal status and acknowledgements are not recorded 1 On the Output medium tab see Fig 7 41 select File as the Output media type and then click on the Edit button 2 Inthe File Pager interface dialogue see Fig 7 42 click on the icon under Path and enter the path and filenam
16. soo novaPro32 Configuration Password generation YL User Sa aa Open the user profile selected ETITA D ee Create a new user profile Maintenance Open A Portier New ul Release a suspended user profile Sauber Release Suspend DEI Suspend the user selected 4 Copy Faste Delete the user selected Copy the user profile selected to the clipboard Paste a profile from the clipboard Fig 2 2 Context menu Password generation 2 1 Create a new user the New command You will see the Password properties tabs e Specify the user profile with the help of the Password properties tabs See 2 3 Password properties e Use the right hand mouse button to call up the context menu and select b 2 2 Change an existing user profile overview window e Inthe context menu select the Open command e Specify the user profile with the help of the Password properties tabs see 2 3 Password properties e Use the right hand mouse button to select the user you want in the ei 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems 15 novaPro32 Configuration Meco NZ Password generation 2 3 Password properties Use the Password properties tabs to define a user profile unambiguously 2 3 1 General information Enter the basic settings name password and basic rights on the General tab When a new user is set up a user with the basic Supervisor or Password generation rights specifies t
17. tank Items of equipment such as pumps fans and valves change colour depending on their status The word dynamisation means the configuration of the visualisation objects in novaPro32 Symbols in a picture can also be given commands for example a fan can be switched on or off by clicking on the symbol Setpoint value changes are easily performed direct from the installation schematic novaPro32 pictures can be created or modified while the installation is operating Changes to the dynamisation are immediately visible on screen on line dynamisation 9 1 1 The background picture novaPro32 pictures always consist of a static background picture and the dynamised functions You can generate the background pictures using any graphic program you like novaPro32 supports the Windows Bitmap bmp and Windows Metafile wmf emf files can be converted into wmf files with the help of novaPro32 Unlike the Bitmap format pictures in the vector oriented emf format are automatically fitted to the current screen or window size By contrast pictures in Bitmap format must be adapted to the required screen or window size when you create them Table 22 Bitmap sizes in relation to screen resolution Sel SAMS a Screen resolution novaPro32 10 Icon bar Status bar XGA 1024 x 768 SVGA 800 x 600 994 x 632 770 x 464 994 x 650 770 x 482 994 x 662 770 x 494 994 x 680 770 x 512 If the Windows status bar is shown the vertical resolution
18. 01HG PUT M3 col o 02401 H80 O1HG FUT 52 EI AS 30 m 02401 H80 mHuG AGI 51 oon As 20 Aym 02401 H80 THG RY1 Y1 oF AS 10 02401 H80 THG SH1 51 i el arate ei 07801 Han MIHA soi CH x Cancel Accept Result Project structure Filter results Fig 4 1 Configuration of address groups 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems soo novaPro32 Configuration Address groups 4 1 2 Structure by individual address selection An address group can be configured by selecting project addresses individually The following procedure is advisable for this purpose see also Fig 4 2 e Open the project tree in the Project structure field Open folder AS or AS Groups Now you can select addresses from the physical or logical address view in the usual way e Select address e Use the gt 1 command button to copy individual addresses into the Selection field and the selected addresses can be removed using the lt button 2 e The Result button lists all the addresses linked to the address group e Confirm the address selection with OK Available Addresses Filters Groups Selected Addresses Filters Groups 02001 H80 MAU T1 Mi Klinik Beverin Gq AS 02001 H80 all TM 51 hr ERR 02401 HOT DBW ZP1 51 EA Physical Address View 02401 HE0 DIEW Da Mi EPL AS NET2 02401 H80 Da GW2 M1 Ga 02 80 H 02 HZ 02401 H80 DIFE Ti Mi 02001 H80 014U TM1 MI VAU Ten Es 4 02001 H80 O14U TM1 51 Temp 4
19. 1 gege x Fl AS Groups Ei Physical ASGroup Vi Cancel 4 The background picture is now ready EE E for dynamisation with novaPro32 EC051001 5 Saving the picture the AS group picture background picture plus dynamisation must be entered in the document database NovaProDocument mdb To do this select the File Save command You do not need to assign a Fig 9 37 Selecting an AS group name to an AS group picture The picture is called up later via the name of the master slave group 6 In the document browser you will now see the AS group that you have just selected with all the master slave groups in the AS Group Pictures folder 108 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems soo novaPro32 Configuration Dynamising pictures 9 4 2 Dynamise AS group picture To dynamise an AS group picture you can basically choose from the same functions or tools as for normal pictures When selecting the house addresses you can choose between an absolute AS house address and a relative AS group address INzerau State Object Properties Ek General Value Schriftarten Action tate Object Properties x General Value Schriftarten Action Form Set colours Rectangle v Value Text z Frame I No colour Form Set colours Rectangle DI Value Text DI Frame IT No colour None DI Et None DI IT Transparent IF Transparent
20. 1 el Select function Select functions Binary feedback kaj Measurement Lower limit value hy Upper limit value MY Fig 9 12 The Value tab The example on the right of Fig 9 12 shows the tab when a binary function has been selected Meaning of the tick boxes Visible Switch the alohanumerical display of the state on or off When switched off the colour settings of the General tab for the states e g alarm normal etc remain active 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems 97 novaPro32 Configuration Meco AV Dynamising pictures The Fonts tab State Object Properties E a x Property Name Font Size All fonts installed on the PC are available for fi Normal fo d alphanumerical indications Fr Agency FB p Effects j Fr Algerian I Strikeout I Underline The Sample section shows the font selected in vanes i Dr Arial Black its correct style and size Tr Arial CE ane Fr Arial CYR pd The Action tab State Object Properties E Be xi A specific command action may be assigned General Value Fonts Action to every state of an address oe As an example Fig 9 14 shows the link from the Alarm state to the Chimes wav file As soon as the state of the addresses changes to Alarm SE the Chimes wav file is opened i e played Ce Etema z ze KH Delete OK Cancel Apply DE Fig 9 14 The Action tab
21. 15 1 LogBook file selection 132 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems soo novaPro32 Configuration Logbook Microsoft Access Logbook Command Report BEES 18 Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Extras Fenster 2 x IN OOD en men P ale Logbook Command Report Date HouseAddress AddressText Function Action 18 04 00 14 02 48 Start NovaPro32 18 04 00 14 08 37 Benutzer anmelden 19 04 00 10 15 41 Stop NovaPro32 19 04 00 10 16 29 Start NovaPro32 19 04 00 10 16 38 Benutzer anmelden 19 04 00 10 21 04 B0O6 S220 Lue1 037BEZu Abluft Ventilator Befehl Aus 19 04 00 10 21 08 B06 S220 Lue1 037BEZu Abluft Ventilator Befehl St 1 19 04 00 10 21 11 B06 S220 Lue1 037BEZu Abluft Ventilator Befehl St 2 19 04 00 10 21 38 BO6 S220 Lue1 229ALAI Abluftventilator Therm Zusatzfunktion Alarm quittiert 19 04 00 10 21 47 BO6 S220 Lue1 228ALAI Abluftventilator Keilrie Zusatzfunktion Alarm quittiert 19 04 00 10 22 36 Stop NovaPro32 Seite LH int a Bereit SSeS E Fig 15 3 Example of a logbook report 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems 133 novaPro32 Configuration Meco NZ Logbook 134 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems soo novaPro32 Configuration Help and online manuals lt 16 Help and online manuals 16 1 Using online help with novaPro32 The novaPro32 online help is always available just choose the menu and select Help Topics The online manuals installed on your PC are then displayed Choose one of them to
22. 207 02801 HOT O1BW ZP1 51 4 Zeitproc 02401 H80 O1BW GW MI GW B 02401 H80 O1BW EW MI GW B d 02401 H80 O1FE TM1 MI Feml H O2A01 H80 O1FE XC1 51 WXSC FEF A 02401 H80 O1HG PUT A15 Pumpe 27 02401 H80 01HG DUT B15 Pumpe gt 02401 H80 D Up PUT M35 Pumpe E e Fig 4 2 Selecting an address from the project tree 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems 37 novaPro32 Configuration Meco AV Address groups 38 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems ZG novaPro32 Configuration Event Publisher Server NZ B Event Publisher Server The Event Publisher Server EP server collects messages from the automation stations and sends them to the messaging systems on the next higher level see Fig 5 1 The Event Publisher Server spools the last state of every address shown in the alarm list alarms limit value violations acknowledgements normal state as well as system messages e g status of the automation station etc and sends them immediately to the higher level services Just after the EP server has been started up an automatic refresh of all addresses configured takes place i e all addresses configured are read once The EP server sets all addresses configured to the spontaneous status in the automation station 5 1 How it works In order to display alarm lists on your PC the program EP server exe has to run in the background Address groups of the EP server limit the number of open addresses This limits traffic on
23. 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems 63 SG 64 novaPro32 Configuration ac Messaging 7 1 4 EP time programme Event Publisher Konfiguration E xl Ausgabemediumzuordnung Ausgabemedium Ausgabevorlage Ausgabezeitprofil With the EP time programme you can Zeitpratile enable and disable an output channel in accordance with a time programme You can enable a printer at business hours only or you can redirect all messages to a home fax number at weekends see Fig 7 22 OK Abbrechen bemehmen Hilfe Fig 7 21 The output time profile The internet e mail function used by novaPro32 is no longer supported by Windows 2000 and XP 7 1 4 1 Creating and configuring an EP time programme In field you can choose all configured uc i i a Ef time prog rammes Calendar Undefined Time Range free On right clicking in zone amp the context s ie from to Date Dayofthewesk Command Commd menu appears The functions of the various menu items emer e Edit Lets you create a new time programme rat e New command Lets you create a Suspend new command line for the EP time programme Fig 7 22 The output time profile e Edit command Lets you edit an existing command line e Copy Lets you copy an existing programme and using the Insert function copy it to a time programme selected from the list e Delete Lets you delete the chosen command line e Suspend Lets
24. Configuration Meco Dynamising pictures Access to the functions of the Default dynamis card in the BMT config dialogue box is not possible until the Document Master option under File Configuration Document Master has been activated The Default dynamis card Fig 9 5 ee provides the following possibilities e Inthe Default zone you can view and adjust the parameters of the various dynamisations of the chosen standard SES see Fig 9 6 using the Edit button EE e Inthe Import zone you can import the F neng chosen standard dynamisations into the SSS See a current project ee a Fig 9 5 Default dynamisation e Inthe Export zone you can export the chosen dynamisations of the current project as a new standard The name and folder of the new standard dynamisation are set by the user The Edit button allows the user to get to the general parameterising window for i dynamisations This dialogue box contains p e all the cards for parameterising the various a pre defined standard dynamisations which fiene ER KOR can be adapted for each address type Colour Height Configuration E el xi Default Dyn Text Default Dun Ei Default Dyn Button Default Dyn Web Display of values Colour Alarm acknowledged FEE I killed a Font Font Arial Font style Standard Selection Size 10 r Sa
25. FF 3 to define a filter criterion Table 5 to Table 9 show you Fiemme Ftet E the wildcards and operators that are available ER ltem Parameters Procedure ee IT AS net name EN 1 Select the filter criterion to do this click on the Ser selection box with the left hand mouse button Masen SS 2 Position the cursor in the Parameters field Sule Geen Ges D D E MS name FO 3 Enter the filter parameters these may contain wildcards see Table 5 and operators Fr SE The Operators button shows a selection of all the mas number e operators that are allowed in the relevant Wi parameter field I House Address EN 4 Save the configuration oo IV Address type D I Additional function HC Tot OK button I MFA BE I Zone SEN IV Category 0 4 emm The current filter is saved and the Address filter SS configuration window is closed Fig 3 8 The AS group filter configuration window Accept button The current filter is saved but the Address filter configuration window stays open The Result button shows all the addresses which are defined by the current filter There must always be a blank between the operator and the argument The Filter Assistant is the ideal aid for parameterising the various fields it is advisable to use it The selection boxes for empty filter criteria no parameters defined must be de activated Otherwise an error message will be shown
26. KE ES Mobile mode field see Fig 13 15 posa admiras Pak O Using the icon created novaPro32 can be run as a mobile workstation In the icon s properties the word f Workbench with FEC Local is added see Fig 13 16 For SS this reason the topology should not be changed see 13 2 1 If the Sharable_ Data folder is not Iw Mobile mode working with copy of shared data obtainable the project works automatically with the files from the Copy of Sharable test Properties E eiss Start up mode Workbench Light without FED Alarm List General Shortcut Security Connections 45 net and connections Target type Application Target location Mir Auto Connection Target Server EpServer Provider IBREI UEEREEE Ee Jh Provider Print Server Kunin separate memory space i gt bh Run in separate memory st Run as different user ei HOP Histarical Data EE Start in FO IY Event Publisher Alarm Server SE DEE RunNovaPro Network Start Up Run Normal window z Icon Vas a Create Icon Comment StartNovaPro Find Target Change Icon e Fig 13 15 Fig 13 16 If the DEW was not selected when creating 2 x the icon a window appears when the program is started using the icon Fig 13 17 In this dialogue box choose the relevant dew in the local project under DI Temp Private Data of the local project ee All the unn
27. Page Dependent First Page Following Pages Cancel Fig 7 9 Select printer For online notification it is essential that you choose the Printer Page Independent mode DA All the printers installed under Windows are Print Setup E eiis listed in the window including network iiia printers H Name Epson LQ 1060 Properties Press OK to confirm your choice ges Type Epson LQ 1060 i Epson LX 1050 Where Epson LX 300 Comment Epson LX 80 Epson LX 850 Paper HP DeskJet 970C alion Size A4 v GG Portrait Source Automatically Select D Landscape Network Cancel Fig 7 10 Printer set up A physical printer that has already been OOOO al Cl chosen as a protocol printer cannot be used a A It is not possible to select twice the same printer Do you want to modify your selection second time It cannot also be used as a line printer at the same time A message to this effect then appears Fig 7 11 Warning against double usage 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems novaPro32 Configuration Meco Messaging H Line Printer E x The configured printer appears in the list Fig gengen T 1 2 Electrical Department Epson LX 1050 S Maintenance Epson FX 1000 All listed printers can be used as output EE media for the EP server Fire Service Reception Fig Up to five printers can be defined A message app
28. Panel Filter Dirty RST STT AHU 1 Frost Stat FO1 FLT AHU 1 Extract Fan Fault GFT DIR AHU 1 Bag Filter Dirty AV APCPO2 AHUO1 HEAT OUT AHU 1 Gas Fired Heater Lockout selected user AV APCPO2 4HUO1 SFO1 FFL AV APCPO2 AHUOL E The alarms which belong to an AS and no longer respond to a novaNet Kee network are shown with a background gier HENNE which corresponds to the data point 450008 12237 AHU 1 Supply Fan Flow Fail FO1 FFL AHU 1 Extract Fan Flow Fail Fig 6 3 Result of the alarm list configuration 6 1 2 Specifying the alarm list presentation You can use the Window tab to define the screen presentation of the alarm list individually for each user see Fig 6 4 The settings you have made are stored under a template name Select column area of the win d OW Alarm Lists Window Template Print Template Address Group Acoustic Signal defines the meaning of the ee columns shown in the alarm SC rr Erem list Auto D Font style Bold Selection EZE Size 12 Delete VP Sample wv Pop to Foreground Font area of the window AaBbYyZz Specifies the font for the a a rm ist Columns available Columns selected Symbol Date Time Address Description gt State V alue Unit Pop to foreground selection box If this function is selected an alarm list located in the background will State V alue Unit Zone Category Limit Value 1 Limit Valu
29. been completed the project structure Private_Data of the local PC has an empty sub folder Copy of Sharable The created folder Sharable_data is also empty ER J Admirals Park ER La Private Data Copy of Sharable Zeg E HDE Server E Hg System H Temp Fig 13 4 Example of a folder 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems soo novaPro32 Configuration Copy Shareable_ Data Only the files needed for a local workstation are added to the Copy_of_Sharable folder so the files of the local project require less storage space This simplifies handling 13 2 2 The Copy Sharable Data menu After you have started novaPro32 and made your choice see Fig File Extras Help 13 5 the Copy for local operating New i Station Fig 13 6 card appears Onen Configuration Event Publisher Alarm List Messaging Password Time Synchronisation a Connection HOB Server Connection States Calendar Address List Recent Pictures Recent Group Pictures Printer Recent HDB Trends Recent Protocols Copy Shared Data lw PC Master bh EE ee EE ul Recent Time Programs Close Fig 13 5 This card enables you to choose Je EE eerie el E Porte i ag xX the functions needed for the locally used project Select Data The files copied into the Only FED Data Copy of Sharable folder Inclusive Logbook Data depend on the options selected EE The files are copied from the m main proj
30. of the pictures is reduced by 28 pixels The figures in Table 22 may vary depending on the Windows configuration When you are creating background pictures with Micrografx Designer you can choose from an extensive library which comprises model installation pictures schematics and equipment symbols see CASE Project novaPro32 can use installation schematics that have been created in CASE Project as background pictures 10 The icon bar and the status bar can be shown or hidden from the View menu 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems soo novaPro32 Configuration Dynamising pictures 9 1 2 Create new picture To create a new picture in novaPro32 follow the following procedure 1 Select the New Picture menu gt A new blank picture window will open Alternatively you can call up the New E z Picture command directly from the SACA DO w O A context menu of the document browser EEN To do this use the right click on the EER Installation schematics folder in the novaPro32 document browser d SS 2 The first step is to load a background E picture The background picture may b show a geographical overview of the aoe installation or a schematic diagram of a section of the installation 11 Sq Fie Edit Extras Window Help Fig 9 1 Context menu Installation schematics in the document browser Next select a background picture of type Bitmap file bmp or Metafile emf gt The background pic
31. of your project Data LogSetDB mdb LogDB 1 M 2000 4 mdb LogDB 2 M 2000 4 mdb LogDB 3 M 2000 4 mdb LogDB 4 M 2000 4 mdb LogDB 5 M 2000 4 mdb LogDB 6 M 2000 4 mdb LogDB 7 M 2000 4 mdb LogDB 8 M 2000 4 mdb LogDB 9 M 2000 4 mdb LogDB 10 M 2000 4 mdb LogDB 11 M 2000 4 mdb LogDB 12 M 2000 4 mdb LogDB 13 M 2000 4 mdb Analyse LogDBReport mdb 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems lt 131 novaPro32 Configuration Meco A Logbook 15 2 Analysing In V3 0 of novaPro32 logbook data have to be analysed using the Microsoft Access Tool LogDBReport mdb Open the file from within the Sharable_Data System folder of your project e Select a logbook file See Fig 15 1 e Using the Logbook Reporter see Fig 15 2 you can choose between a time limited extract from the existing logbook data and a report on all existing logbook data Press one of the two Table buttons to present the logbook report in the form of an Access table or one of the buttons with the logbook icon either to print the report out or to export the data to the Logbook Command Report rtf file Files of type rtf can be edited with word processing programs such as Microsoft Word E Report_Formular Formular Mie E LogBook Reporter Show Report E Start Formular Report all data From To Report LogBook Report Datensatz 14 4 4 F ri e won 1 a Datensatz 14 1 lol ont Fig 15 2 LogBook Reporter Fig
32. read on screen The manual is displayed in a new window In the left hand section of the window you get a tree view of the content Choose the topic for which you need help by clicking on the titles displayed Actual Size Fit in Window eler H gt Oo lt Show Hide First Page Last Page Navigation Pane Fig 16 1 Navigation bar of novaPro32 online help 16 2 Read the manual on screen e With the help of the Actual Size Fit in Window Fit Width and the Zoom In Tool icons you can optimise the view of the manual displayed e Navigate using the First Page Previous Page Next Page and Last Page icons 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems 135 lt 136 novaPro32 Configuration 26500 Help and online manuals 16 3 Printing the manual The complete manual or an extract of it can be printed by clicking the Print icon Choose your paper format in the printer settings The page size of the manual is adapted to the paper size automatically when printed 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems W600 17 Index Tel 92 PRO UE 43 Absolute AS house address 109 eelere EE 52 address book 61 address list WT EE 113 Address list COMIGUIALION EE 112 Address List background picture esserne 112 address selection WEE 105 le el 113 PAWNS EE 23 45 Configuration cccceeeecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesaees 46 presentation ccccccecccsseceeeeceeecsees
33. selection button Open the AS group picture with File Open AS Group and then select the desired master slave group for the hotel room that you want The AS group picture opens and you will be shown the room temperature of the hotel room you have selected Absolute AS house address An absolute house address is assigned to the dynamic object in the picture i e the object is given a fixed link to the selected house address no matter which master slave group you use to open the AS group picture see Fig 9 39 Use absolute AS house addresses to dynamise house addresses of non group automation stations in an AS group picture 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems 109 novaPro32 Configuration Meco AV Dynamising pictures 110 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems W600 novaPro32 Configuration Address list 10 Address list The Address List tool of novaPro32 allows direct operation and control of your system You get direct access to all functions of your system by released house addresses Thus it is possible to operate and control your installations without pictures Within an address list you get the same functionality as you get in pictures i e you can acknowledge alarms and limit value violations change set points and limit values generate switching commands A picture with the address selected can be opened directly from within an address list You can open an address list by selecting an installation from the TreeVie
34. the user is allowed to operate only part of an installation the buttons marked Assign pictures address lists See Fig 2 7 and Inhibit addresses see Fig 2 8 can be used to make an individual assignment 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems novaPro32 Configuration Meco Password generation Operatable functions on pictures when All Pictures Address Lists 8 peration gt M Al Pictures ddress Lists Acknowledge Limit value l Command l Counter Setpoint Inhibit addresses Lock selected addresses Fig 2 6 The Operation field on the Picture list tab if All pictures address lists is selected Table 2 Meaning of the buttons in Fig 2 6 and the functions in Fig 2 7 Button Explanation Acknowledge Acknowledgement of alarms and release of limit value violations Switch command Release switch commands Setpoints Release adjustment of setpoints Limit values Release adjustment of limit values Counters Release adjustment of counter values Add a selected picture Functions released on Available eh oo et to the picture address Select pictures SER JESU S list functions Selected Functions J Pictus acc egal elected Functions Ed H 10 BOILER x IV Acknowledge SI H 10 Diverses xx I Command gt E H 10 Ex x X X E H_10_BOILER A I Setpoint a H_10_Diverses Limit value HH 10 Ex Nee I Count zl H_10_HG_OST lt ounter H_10_HG_Pers H_10_H
35. when the filter is saved OK or Accept buttons see Fig 3 5 C d 32 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems soo novaPro32 Configuration Filters 3 3 4 Filter assistant You can call on the filter assistant to help you to parameterise filters Position the cursor in a parameter field for filter configuration and use the left hand mouse button to click on the Assistant button The filter assistant offers you specific help on the parameter field where you have positioned the cursor so that you can select the filter parameters 2 02 80 H 02 HZ 02001 H80 014U TM1 M1 4 AU Temperatur ei 02001 H80 AU TM1 51 V Temp AUL Mittelwert 6 Std 02401 H01 O1BW ZP1 51 4 Zeitprogramm HEI H02 TAG 2 NACHT 02401 H80 O1BW GW1 M15 GW BWW Oben 02401 H80 BW GW2 M15 GW BWW Unten 02401 H80 O1FE TM1 M15 Feml RL Temperatur Haus 2 gt wi 02401 H80 O1FE XC1 51 SC FERNLEITUNG HAUS 2 A 02401 H80 01HG PUT A1 5 Pumpe Haus 01b 2401 H80 01HG PU1 B1 5 Pumpe Haus 1b 2401 H80 01HG PUT M34 Pumpe Haus 1b 02401 H80 01HG PU1 2 Pumpe Befehl Haus 01b v Housa Addes fo R Af ff Kee E E EE E keh BRI Tf cr m M M HER Wildcard HE Vv vv iv I EEHEHE Fig 3 9 Example Filter assistant for the House address parameter field Fig 3 9 shows the filter assistant for the House address parameter After you have launched the filter assistant select a house address from the address tree and accept i
36. 00904003 Q2 AdParam Config AdParam Config General Headline Address Design Print Template Message Font M with Heading Font System Font style Bold Selection ize 12 Background Nane Size cole w ES Sample Position Align left X AaBbYyZz General Headline Adresstyp CER Soft CFB Soft CFB Soft HRCounter HRCounter HRCounter HRCounter HRCounter Address Design Print Template Form Ea None Cancel Apply Help Fig 10 4 Address List Configuration Header Font Ea None EZ Bright blue W System Bold 12 Normal Ea None G Dark gray H System Bold 12 LY 1 violated LY 2 violated Ea None CI Bright red H System Bold 12 Ea None CI Bright red H System Bold 12 g Zuse E Friot oue System Bold 112 PE ene EN E None B Bright blue H System Bo S Gleef ua oue H System Bold 12 ormal 1 None 1 violated Y 2 violated V1 acknowledged E Dark gray H System Bold 12 IR Gu rea A System Bold 12 IR Gu rea fg Stem Bold 112 RE right bue l System Bold 12 RE Eriort bue fag System Bold 112 Killed Ea None IC Dark gray H System Bold 12 Alarm Ex None Co Bright red H System Bold 12 Acknowledged Ea None Bright blue H System Bold 42 Ea None Ea None H OK Cancel Apply Help i Text i l CI Bright blue fig System Bold 12 Fig 10 5 Address List Configuration Address View Sauter Systems 113 lt 114 novaPro32 Conf
37. 00904003 Q2 Sauter Systems 91 SY 92 novaPro32 Configuration Meco Dynamising pictures 9 1 7 Delete pictures Use the Delete command from the document browser context menu see Fig 9 3 to remove a picture from your project 9 1 8 Move pictures Keep the left hand mouse button pressed down to move a selected picture in the document browser into a subfolder of the Installation schematics folder D Ensure that the picture you want to move is closed 9 1 9 Export pictures You can use the Export function to export a novaPro32 picture consisting of the background picture and the dynamic objects into a compressed file in npe format Use this function to exchange pictures between different projects or to set up a library of ready dynamised pictures for your projects You will find the Export function in the document browser s context menu To do this right click on a picture s icon 9 1 10 Import pictures You can use the Import picture function from the context menu of the Installation schematics folder document browser to import novaPro32 pictures that have already been exported from a project In this case both the background picture on which the picture is based and all the dynamised objects will be imported You have to assign only the house addresses to the dynamic objects after the import 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems soo novaPro32 Configuration Dynamising pictures 9 2 Ho
38. 111 nf Recent Protocols e i Recent Time Programs Printer 117 FEE Copy Sharable Data 121 Fig 1 1 The Configuration menu PC Master 129 2 Password generation 2 See User manuel EY3600 novaPro32 nr 7 000 894 003 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems novaPro32 Configuration 236500 N Introduction 12 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems ZG novaPro32 Configuration Password generation YA 2 Password generation novaPro32 s functions are only accessible to authorised staff A user identifies himself in the system with a user name and a password The user name and the password are used as individual electronic codes or keys The code word password can be used to assign rights to users on an individual basis Actions performed by the user are logged with his user name making it possible to trace interventions in the system Use the File Configuration Password generation menu to go to the overview window Global settings i e settings that are valid for all users are handled in the Generate novaPro32 password overview window If the password function is switched off all users will obtain unrestricted access to all the functions in novaPro32 The Password generation novaPro32 overview window see Fig 2 1 contains a list of all the users registered in the system It also shows which users are currently logged into the system i e which ones are active and when a user last logged in or out Only use
39. 125 13 2 2 2 3 Including AS time programme ies 125 132 Staring Tne lOCal ee Ee EE 126 14 DOCUMENT MASTER sn ES eee eee eege 129 PO Ee Lee Le 131 VO elei le elt EN 19 2 ANASINI DE 132 16 Help and online manuals ananannnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn NEN 135 16 1 Using online help with novaPro32 1 0 2 ccc eccecc eee eee eee eeeeeseeseeseeseseeeeeeeeeaees 135 16 2 Read the manual on screen ccccccecceeceeceeceeceecaeeceeceeceeseeseeseesensensensaees 135 16 3 FIRING the manua UE 136 dE EH 137 6 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems ZG novaPro32 Configuration Table of contents List of icons and symbols Keyboard operation Wait diskette Mouse operation Single mouse click with left button Single mouse click with right button Double click with left button Double click with right button Description Application Information Attention O OOOO pe peo k 2 O et D 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems lt novaPro32 Configuration Trademarks Designer Micrografx Designer Media Manager Table of contents Trademark of Micrografx Inc Trademark of Micrografx Inc Trademark of Micrografx Inc G 500 Windows Trademark of Microsoft Corporation Microsoft Office 97 Professional Trademark of Microsoft Corporation MS Office Trademark of Microsoft Corporation Microsoft Access 97 Trademark of Microsoft Corporation Microsoft Office 2000 Trademark of Microsoft Corpo
40. 3 Filters 3 1 What are filters Filters are used to limit the data of an installation for a specified application i e to separate the essential from the inessential By selecting suitable criteria filters can be used to make a selection from the total stock of data Address filter all addresses of the project all addresses of the Electro zone House addr Result of filter mM Bo oo of all addresses of e Electro zone building no 1 in building no 1 all alarms Fig 3 1 Schematic diagram of a filter 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems lt novaPro32 Configuration Meco WA Filters 3 2 Filters in novaPro32 The Filters configuration tool is common to all novaPro32 applications that use filters This tool allows you to form dynamic address groups if you want to configure an alarm list this means that there is no need to assign each individual address that is to be shown to the list instead it is sufficient to define the address type and the zone etc Types of filter in novaPro32 e Event Publisher Server see Chapter 5 Alarm list see Chapter 6 Messaging Online OLB see Chapter 7 HDB see Chapter 8 The application specific filters for the Event Publisher Server and the alarm list can only be parameterised or modified from the relevant application Al list Al list User 1 User 2 Printer Printer fax
41. 6 7 Select template 6 1 3 Define a print template Alarm Lists Window Template Print Template Address Group Acoustic Signal m Selection Use the Print template tab to define the presentation of the alarm list print Sege wie out As with the screen presentation Window tab the templates defined here can also be individually assigned to specific users OK Cancel Apply Help Fig 6 8 Alarm list configuration Print tab 6 1 3 1 Create a new print template Select an existing print template see Fig 6 8 Use the Open button to start the Designer auxiliary program from List and Label The print template can now be adapted to your personal requirements see Fig 6 9 3 Save the file template under a new name menu File Save as and close List and Label 4 Confirm the configuration with the OK button on the Print tab Nea 6 see Chapter 6 1 1 Select user profile 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems 49 50 novaPro32 Configuration 26500 Alarm list 6 1 3 2 Modify an existing print template Select an existing print template see Fig 6 8 Use the Open button to start the Designer auxiliary program from List and Label The print template can now be adapted to your personal requirements see Fig 6 9 3 Save the file template menu File Save and close Designer 4 Confirm the configuration with the OK button on the Print tab NO wech S la
42. 7 and Fig 7 48 Event Status Table 19 Number Outgoing alarm AL LV outgoing Out RM 0 0 Incoming alarm AL LV incoming In RM 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Acknowledgement Acknowledgement 2 Template disappearing event Message Event AL LY disappearing Off FB 0 Layout Available Lines Date Time House address Address text Status Text Acknowledge Source Acknowledge Empty Line House Address Address Text House Address Address Text House Address Address Text House Address Address Text House Address Address Text House Address Address Text State 7 Acknowledge text Cake d Asleep dan karik a gt SIP IV Headline Date Time and Cor System information House address Address text Status a arange a Fig 7 46 The Alert_Normal output template File template Template Coming event Message AL LY comingiOnFB 123456 D File template Acknowledgement Layout Available Lines Date Time House address Address text Status Text Acknowledge Source Acknowledge Empty Line 5 Fig 7 47 The Alert Alarm output template 7000904003 Q2 W Headline Date Time arn System information House address Layout Available Lines IY Headline Date Time and Cor System information Date Time House address Address text Status Text Acknowledge Source Acknowledge Empty Line
43. A A z 40474740 22222 eme SW belegt __ SWnicht be berechnete R1 RB11SWB AS Group i pe an Select Address AS Group selection Select Addre 4 oc E SW bele AS Group Selection _ Cancel EZE LEE i leat SW nicht Delet Rh BEE E 986 Ares Tower ZT Select Address Iz berechneter S Al arm D I lt a AS RB11 berSW EJ View physical address RB11Belegt Netz_Ares heles SW Zeitve E 4500001 H01 3 H05 9 S 2500002 L30 34 AS00002 L30 34 LOUTHTO6 HO1 AP000271 AB11SWUB AB11SWVerl AB11UhrB AU LOUTHTO6 HO1 SAZ hler LOUTHTO6 HO1 S WZahler LOUTHTO6 HO2 RPOO02 1 LOUTHTO6 HO2 SAZ hler LOUTHTO6 HO2 S WZahler LOUTHTO6 HO4 1 RPOO02 1 nl Cancel Fig 9 38 Selecting an Fig 9 39 Selecting an absolute AS group address AS house address aled m a d a La Relative AS group address A relative address is assigned to the dynamic object in the picture i e when you open the AS group picture the address is assigned to the dynamic object from the Master AS with which you call up the picture see Fig 9 38 Example In a hotel each room consists of a master slave group Put all the master slave groups together into one AS group Create an AS group picture for this AS group Dynamise process values such as the room temperature Also select the measured value address for the room temperature with the help of the AS group address
44. Alert application Installation directory of the selected option D PROGRAM FILES MMIDE Alert Used space on disk D Requested disk space 26 399 Ko Available disk space 4293597760 Ko Sauter Systems 19 76 7 2 2 1 1 1 NM m n SS GERNER 1 4 1 5 1 6 S Ge NO O NN NO GEREENT OOOOO00 9 1 10 0 7000904003 Q2 novaPro32 Configuration Eso Messaging Select Installation options gt D eh Hauptmodul Alert OnlineHelp Communications Driver Fax driver Tele Printer Email Internet Email TAP compatible paging SMS through GSM Modem Videotext Vodapage Premierzone wo bd be ba ba ba ba be be e ba ba to be be a a bo ba to Le MOMMAaAaBSB ch ch ch ch ch ch A D I ED zl CD OD P GA Mi A OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOORRAOR E E E 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 Winpopup 1 1 Ascom 1 2 Nira 1 3 Alcatel 4400 1 4 Elan Speech Unit 1 5 Simplex display 1 6 MAPI Mail 1 7 Alert driver 1 8 CPUF2E 1 9 TRSII 1 0 AscomOAT 1 1 OAC component 1 2 Fax33 driver E Mediators 1 4 1 O INTOUCH 1 4 2 O FIX 1 4 3 WM WIZCON 1 4 4 O WinCC T Message Processor 1 5 1 WM Message Processor module 1 5 2 M Sauter prototype mM Vocal Server languages 1 6 1 O English Heather 1 6 2 O French Sylvie 1 6 3 O German Angelika O Database interface LI Alert Client Setup O JAlert 1 9 1 O gif 1 9 2 O htm AlertClient o Alert O Online help Visual Access 4 Jeri
45. E 102 ADB oron a 104 PRENO HE 21 BE ge Le 16 Be EE 13 Sauter Systems 137 novaPro32 Configuration ac V Index User lan 16 d EE 90 Yser OOM G ee ebe 16 E elei un Bee Dir EE 102 Window Template 46 138 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems
46. E E COMON srt aars Sa a a a E eee 66 7 2 novaPro32 Micromedia Alert 69 LANI COMMGOUPATOMOT NOV ARTOS 2 ainsin tases ss cadence twee a a Seated 69 T T IMAI TUG ON EE 69 Seng UPME EPRE UE 69 Prak FRC ION i eer 72 Setting Up the UE 72 7 2 2 Configuration of Micromedia Alert 15 7 2 2 1 Install the Micromedia Alert program 15 7 2 2 1 1 Select Installation optons ariiraa a a 16 7 2 2 2 Configuring the communication for Alert 2 neuen 77 T LLES DAVEFS TaD ED 77 1224 in D e nl Een En EE 77 7 2 2 5 Message processor o nnnonnannnonnnennrnrnenrrnrnrnnrnrnrnrrnrnrrnrnrnrrnrnenernne 19 7 2 2 5 1 Activate the Message Processor nannnnnnannnnenannnnennnnnrnrnnnnrnnna 19 T2252 GEHEIT dE dude ENEE 19 7 2 2 0 3 Translations TaD EE 80 E Me Ton E CAD WEE 80 8 Historical database eege eege eg 81 SN E Se ie lle 8 gt EE 82 4 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems ZG novaPro32 Configuration Table of contents 8 1 1 Add a new address group D 82 62 Edtanexstingaddress ee e EE 83 O32 HAD gt a EE 84 8 2 1 Structure of the file designation ccecccccecceeeceeceeeceeeaeeceeeeeeceeeaeeees 84 9 DDYNAMISING et H E 87 OP Get 87 DAS Me Ku Ce elei leie Weed 88 O12 Create MEW eet serica E A ETE 89 9 1 3 Import Windows Metafile wmft 90 9 1 4 Change background PICture reenen radie Abba en ease 91 XES EE 91 9 16 Rename elle EE 91 97 Delete eet le 92 DALE MOVE DIE ULG EE 92 GN EXPO i ele 92 Ol
47. Et bp S Hdb_FMain bmp L Hdb_ Templates rtf Fig 13 11 13 2 2 2 1 Including logbook files This selection has the same effect to that described in Chapter 13 2 2 1 2 Including logbook files 13 2 2 2 2 Including document file On choosing the Include document file option the O ERD and novaPro3 Data empty novaProDocument mdb is replaced by the Kids oak a file from the main project IY Inclusive Document Database Fig 13 12 On choosing the Include background pictures De FBD and novaPro32 Data option all background pictures in the main project M Inclusive Logbook Data are copied to the Background Pictures folder i M Inclusive D t Datab The pictures can then be edited on the local PC ee W Inclusive Background Pictures Fig 13 13 13 2 2 2 3 Including AS time programme files On choosing the Include AS Time Program Files FED and novaProg2 Data option the dat files are copied to the i Inclusive Logbook Data Copy_of_Sharable System AS_Time_Profiles folder W Inclusive Document Database The Copy of Sharable folder replaces the lt ie ik AG HEE Sharable Data in the topology of the local project V Inclusive AS Time Program Files Fig 13 14 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems 125 126 novaPro32 Configuration Meco Copy Shareable_ Data 13 2 3 Starting the local project In the IconMaker choose the ZS NovaPro32 IconMaker 4 1
48. Fig 3 5 Warning if parameters are missing or incorrect Address type Extra address function T 7000904003 Q2 Table 5 Filter wildcards Replaces one character at a specified point in a character string Replaces the start or and the rest of an expression that has been entered Table 6 Value ranges and format of the parameter fields Field type alphanumerical alphanumerical numerical 0 31743 alphanumerical alphanumerical numerical 1 7 ick Box set numerical 0 255 Zone alphanumerical Category numerical Measurement Setpoint Alarm Status Quantity counter Command Binary feedback Transfer CFB_ Soft All addresses with parameterised extra function Sauter Systems ZG novaPro32 Configuration Filters V Table 7 Value ranges and format of the parameter fields only for AS group Parameter field Field type Parameter field AS group name __ alphanumerical Master slave master Tick box set Addresses selected are slave either masters only or slaves only Tick box not set Both master and slave addresses are selected MSname alphanumericl Table 8 What the operators mean Explanation name i S Defines a value range i E g Parameter for house address B05 ac a B05 ac h supplies all addresses in the indicated value range i e all addresses starting with B05 ac a BO5 ac b BO5 ac h AND and Logical AND link E g Alarm AND Ctrl sup
49. Fites ssistan The illustration opposite shows an i bes example for each parameter that is available ltem Parame ters IV AS net name AS NETZ IV AS Name Kee 80 H 02 HZ M AS number Ss Address IV House Address 024277780 FE TM1 MIN IP Address Text samme LL IV Address type Po Additional function HC Tot MFA IER Zone mme M Category PO Fig 3 6 Example of address filter configuration If there is a blank in an alphanumerical field the whole alphanumerical field must be put in inverted commas The Filter Assistant is the ideal aid for parameterising the various fields it is advisable to use it eh 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems soo novaPro32 Configuration Filters YA 3 3 2 AS supervisor filter configuration AS filters are used for the dynamic selection of the self monitoring function for automation stations The filter mask see Fig 3 7 is operated in the same way as the Address filter configuration filter mask See Chapter 3 3 1 xl Assistant Filter name Filter Operators ltem Parameters AS net TAS Network AS IT AS Name M AS number o 20671 Cancel Accept Result Fig 3 7 AS filter configuration window In the Parameter fields use wildcards and operators to define a filter criterion Table 5 to Table 9 show you the wildcards and operators that are available Procedure 1 Select the filter c
50. G_TECH ES H 10 HG WEST Logical oe Pictures or an 2 CH 02001 H80 02001 H80 01 address lists 02001 H80 014U i I assigned to user zl HEN Available address Remove an entry from lists the selection list Fig 2 7 Assign pictures address lists 20 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems soo novaPro32 Configuration Password generation Individual addresses can be blocked for the user in the Inhibit addresses input window Add pre selected Addresses denied to addresses to the Inhibit addresses list the user Inhibit Addresse Select Address Inhibit Addresses Sq 02 80 H 02 HZ mgA 02001 H80 01AU TMI M 2 02001 H80 O1AU TM1 515 Temp 02401 HOT OB ZP1 515 Zeitproc 02401 H80 OBW Gw M14 Gw B 02401 H80 MBW GW2 M15 GW B 2 02401 H80 O1FE TM1 M15 Ferl F VF 02401 H80 DEE C1 51 WXSC FEF ow AA 02401 H80 01HG PUT AT 4 Pumpe C 02401 H80 01HG PUT DI Pumpe 3 02401 H80 O1HG PUT M34 Pumpe 4 02401 H80 MHG PUT 52 W Pumpe 4 02401 H80 O1HG RG1 515 Heizgru 5 02401 H80 MHG DI 21 A Ventil H 02401 H80 OHG SH1 515 Steilheit 02401 H80 01HG 501 515 Sollwert 02401 H80 01HG 01 24 Sollwert eyi 02401 H80 01HG TM1 M1 5 L Ten E 02401 H80 MHG W271 21 WWE H 02401 H80 MHG XC1 51 WXSC VL 02401 H80 MHG X51 51 ANE Tagt el FPA HAM MHG we 52485 Nan Z 02401 H80 OHA 02401 H80 O1HG SH1 51 02401 H80 O1HG 501 52 Ok Cancel Fig 2 8 Inhibit a
51. Manual Introduction Getting started Starting novaPro32 Security Login Logout Alarm list display operation The novaPro32 browser Pictures displays operation Protocols Time profile Calendar 10 Historical database HDBY Trend 11 PC time programmes 12 Address list 13 Remote island mode 14 Help online documentation 10 7000904003 Q2 Configuration Part 3 Installation Commissioning Introduction Hardware software Installation The novaPro32 project Equipment table Networks Icon Maker Glossary Sauter Systems ZG novaPro32 Configuration Introduction 1 2 Configuration This manual describes the configuration of novaPro32 and is quite specifically intended for the maintenance staff of an installation operator and for the design engineers novaPro32 is configured using the File Configuration menu Access to the separate functions of this menu is solely reserved for authorised individuals See Function File Extras Help page Mew e i EP system group 39 Open d Alarm list 45 Configuration Event Publisher B Log Alarm List Online messaging 53 Login Messaging i SS Logout 3 Password generation 13 Password Change password SE S E Time synchronisation 115 qe connection HDB Server Connection States Calendar HDB Server 81 Address List Recent Pictures d 2 SE Calendar 24 Recent Group Pictures d Recent HOB Trends E Data Address list
52. Q2 novaPro32 Configuration Index Inhibit addresses eee ceecc cece eeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeenees 21 LINE gedet 56 List19 eieiei 131 Logbook lee E 132 MNOS Ee ee Ee 131 logged IN ON BEE 13 JOG GCG OUL e D 13 Mail fax receiver 56 MESS AGING WEE 53 Messaging Profile ccccccccseeeeseseeseeeeeeees 54 VE 90 Micromedia Alert 69 On call service EEN 69 On line notification Seille EI 54 EIERE eebe eege 29 Output device 0 0 0 ccc cecccceeccceeeeeee setae eeeeeeeeaes 56 Output e EE 62 le 69 Parameterising address filters c 0008 27 Parameterising AS filters see 31 Password EE 16 Default setting EE 24 Password Tunchon esasi na a 13 Password generation sees 13 EE eege 19 Pictures al 92 EEN ee eee Peele eee oer ere eae tes 92 Julie GE 92 MOVE ee eege edel 92 FEMA ecu Gb ne AA eA Mca 91 ele el 13 Fe eH 1O GIP EE 13 Print template cccccecccseeceeeseeeeceeseeeeseeens 49 PMOI 3 mme erobre FEE ae 53 Relative AS group address es 109 Reporting peripherals ccccccceeesseeeseeeeeees 53 right hand Ioolbar sas uns blok dysser 95 Screen resolution ssssseseeseeereernnrnenne 88 IV See eee eee ene DE eas 69 AUIS eet 13 PENISO aa 13 16 System Group Filter 41 KEE 18 TCI DNONG EE 69 TIME CONMIPONC aac is dealer dbo acess 64 Time programme EE ER TING OUI aanak a ege a geg 13 MOOS ieee es sce NOt i Sire sale oh 95 WOK e eege 96 Tools Colour TINA E 99 ST E
53. Table 21 Structure of filenames for files in the Archives directory for AS group addresses Example HDB 10013 A 10006 Main W 2001 48 mdb Ext_ Identification of AS aroup address IDAux eet eke es fp ie TE ER ae ef EL Le Ad en ee W weekly save File Extension Microsoft Data Main main function of the Base address Calendar week Designation of an HDB file Address identification ID Year 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems 85 L 86 7000904003 Q2 novaPro32 Configuration Historical database EX Sauter Systems soo novaPro32 Configuration Dynamising pictures lt 9 Dynamising pictures 9 1 Pictures A picture is the graphic representation of the application process and we may think of it as showing the feedback which the user receives from the installation The picture is usually the most essential element of novaPro32 which the user will see This is why the picture should be structured so that it is informative and easy to understand You can start out in novaPro32 with an overview picture of the whole installation Depending on a user s authorisation password rights and his requirements he may then choose from follow up pictures or zoom pictures The zoom function can be used to call up detailed pictures of a section of the installation one location within it a function group or even individual components Sequences of follow up pictures allow a clear presentation of the way an installat
54. ZG novaPro32 Configuration novaPro32 Configuration User s Manual 7000904003 Q2 This description corresponds to the current program release Version 5 0 Changes may occur at any time without prior notification 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems lt novaPro32 Configuration 236500 SY 2 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems ZG novaPro32 Configuration Table of contents T AROS e EE 9 1 1 The documentation for pnovabiro sec eeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeaeeceeseeseeeeeeaeees 10 1 2 COMMOURAUON EE 11 2 Password generatorn E 13 2 Create a TEE 15 2 2 Change an existing user profile cccccccccceccecceeeceeeeeeceeeceeceeeceeseeseeseesaeenaes 15 2 9 Password DIODEMIOS ariiraa E O E A 16 E NEE un E EE 16 le KEE 18 223 9 PIGUUNC E 19 ZO TAD BP RCM eet 21 23 9 TIME DEED ee 22 E APNOUIINS EE EE 23 Dil GAICING EE 24 24 Default SettiNgS vere recadeceresivucevsnuxcantcarsseanadxaaunseepsevanarncarsdarssactmateabeysiedtenesunexueeed 24 SE 25 S1 Whatare UE 25 OZ FRGS INNOVA PTO EE 26 SE WEN e W iee 27 33 1 Address filter COMMGUNAON BEE 27 rd ee EXAMP EE 30 3 3 2 AS supervisor filter configuration ccc ccc ccc cece eecceeeeeeceeeaeeeeeeseeseeaeeees 31 3 39 90 Ao Group Tiller ee le e wise eee co nen ew Ae HAG as 32 3 9 4 Fiter assistant senan EERE a 33 4 PROGICSS Group CN 35 4 1 Structure of an address group 35 All Structure USING RI EE 35 4 1 2 Structure by individual address selechon 37 s
55. ady existing address group Delete Deletes the address group selected Rename Renames the address group selected Result Shows all addresses of the group selected see Fig 7 2 i a E Fig 7 1 Output Device Assignment Assignment of an output device and a template to an address group An assignment table defines output channels for every single address group An output channel consists of one line in the assignment table Output device and template can be selected by clicking the cells of the table Output Device Template Disable Time Profile da 8 Configuration of an address group see Chapter 4 Address groups 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems ZG novaPro32 Configuration Messaging Table 16 Columns in the assignment table ype Defines the type of the output device line printer e mail fax or file Output device Defines the output device You can select one of the profiles configured on the Output device tab see Fig 7 3 to Fig 7 15 Defines the output template You can select one of the templates configured on the Output layout tab An output channel may be disabled temporary Yes Disables the channel No Enables the channel Select an EP time programme The EP time programme enables and disables the output channel at defined dates Description The result content of an address group is displayed in a table see Fig 7 2 Addresses displayed in light writing without symbol in the
56. alarms outside of the user s sphere of influence plays a major part in increasing clarity Working with address groups see Chapter 4 Address groups 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems soo novaPro32 Configuration Alarm list m Selection Address Group Standard S Grp 4L g New Open The Editor s Choose one of apy functions the defined D address aroups Delete Rename OK Cancel Apply Help Fig 6 10 Alarm list configuration Address group tab Table 13 Editing functions Opens a new Groups window see Chapter 4 You can set up a new address group and save it under any name YOU want The Groups window see Chapter 4 is opened with the selected address group You can modify the group and it is stored under the same name when you exit The Groups window see Chapter 4 is opened with the selected group Unlike the Open button this makes it possible to enter a new group name All parameter changes are stored under the new name when you exit from the group configuration The old group remains unchanged Delete The selected group is deleted Rename The Groups window see Chapter 4 is opened with the selected group The group name can be changed The filter is saved under the new name when you exit from Address filter configuration 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems 51 novaPro32 Configuration Meco Alarm list 6 1 5 Acoustic signal On the Acoustic signal tab see Fig
57. an easily be switched off and on without changing the detailed parameters on the subsequent tabs Visualisation and editing tasks Visualisation tasks FEER msn dne Password Properties User Task Picture Address List HOB Trend Time Program Alar List Calendar Visualize Jh Pictures ddress List Configuration visualise Group Filter MW Time Program Event Publisher he Calendar JW Alam List Jk Protocol HOB Server i HDB Trend eet am Fig 2 4 Task tab 18 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems soo novaPro32 Configuration Password generation 2 3 3 Picture list The user s rights for working with pictures and address lists are specified on the Picture List tab Dynamisation If dynamisation is switched on a user can create new pictures and modify ones that already exist all addresses all the addresses in the installation are available to the user user addresses the user can only use those addresses which were assigned to him in the Operation field Schwtch the editing mode on or of E Address List Design Operation IT Al PicturessAddress Lists Assign Pictures Address Lists Inhibit addresses D Lock specific addresses Assign pictures and address lists to a user Fig 2 5 Picture List tab If the All pictures lists function is selected the Operation area changes as shown in Fig 2 6 If
58. ascending to descending this is operated like the MS Windows Explorer In the Window template column you see the window templates that are currently assigned Click on a window template to see a selection of templates that have already been defined The print tem plate and the address Alarm Lists window Template Print Template Address Group Acoustic Signal group are selected in the same way as the window template E Alarm List Definition Alarm Lists Window template Print template Address Group Acoustic Signal Sauter Standard STANDARD_L Standard AL Yes without password Standard STANDARD_L Standard AL No i i Joe Standard v STANDARD L Standard 4L Yes In the Acoustic Signal column you Peter STANDARD L Standard AL No i er A A A Franklin STANDARD L Standard AL Yes can individually switch the acoustic Celine STANDARD_L _Standard AL Yes Flic shath CTAAKINARN I Ctandare Al Yas alarms on or off for each user ig 6 2 Selection of pre defined window templates 5 see Chapter 5 Event Publisher Server 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems soo novaPro32 Configuration Alarm list Pictures Address Lists User Addresses 8 D ent rj House Address D ocum 7 CH EA dmirals Park AV APCPO2 AHUOL 5 F Pictures AV APCPO2 AHUO1 P Click on the Result button to see all Zenn the addresses assigned to the SR Group Pieturas A APCPO2 aus AV APCPO2 AHUO1 B FO1 FLT AHU 1 Supply Fan Fault FLT DIR AHU 1
59. auter Systems lt 103 L 104 novaPro32 Configuration Meco Dynamising pictures Table 23 Dyn_Button Control actions Type Select np32 document Opens the novaPro32 document browser Select a picture follow up picture a protocol a time programme or an HDB Trend graphic np32 document zoom Opens the novaPro32 document browser Select a picture picture a protocol a time programme or an HDB Trend graphic Command Opens the address selection Select the house address to which you want to send a command External Opens the Windows file selection Select the external program that you want to start with the event button Address list follow up Opens the installation selection Select an address list Address list Zoom Opens the installation selection Select an address list With the Command type you must select a command for the selected address after you have chosen the address E HDB You can use the HDB tool to show process data as a graphic in a picture The same settings are available to you for this configuration as for HDB Trend i e the process data can be shown both as a dynamic trend graphic recording of current measured values and as an HDB enquiry Keeping the left hand mouse key pressed draw a rectangle at the point in the picture where you want to show the graphic A graphic window will be shown in the picture with three areas graphic table and legend You can specify t
60. cho Prog Time Net Sentinel Siren Suptel Text to Speech LI IBM Text to speech 9 1 1 O IBM Voice synthesis motor 9 1 2 O UK English voices 9 1 3 O German voices ELAN Text to Speech V3 203 10 1 1 00 10 1 2 UK English voices 10 1 3 0 German voices Fax driver for fax messages for Email for Telepage Swissphone Ermes UCP compatible paging for SMS Semafoon compatible paging system for e mail via Exchanges Interfaces Interface to novaPro Open Message Processor interface to novaPro 32 Voice boxes Favorit TTS ELAN Voice synthesis motor V3 203 Sauter Systems ZG novaPro32 Configuration Messaging NZ 7 2 2 2 Configuring the communication for Alert Configuring the communication for Alert Menu Configuration Communication see Fig 7 52 and Alert User Manual Chapter 5 12 7 2 2 3 Drivers tab On the Drivers tab add the communication driver that is required in your country see Fig 7 53 and Alert User Manual Chapter 5 14 Communication EN Communication Ports Dialing Drivers Ports Dialing Drivers 30ld Card Global DEE 90 Modem ready Suvissphone Switzerland Natel Switzerland One2one United Kingdom PageUne Directhccess United Kingdom Vodafone SMS United Kingdom Add Properties Remove TE Properties Remove Monitor Communication log Initialize Cancel Appl Help OK Cancel Appi Help
61. ct Fan Status 119 5 Hrs AHU 1 Extract Fan Invert Signal DI AHU 1 Frost Stat FROST Sauter AHU 1 Gas Fired Heater Hi Fire HI AHU 1 Gas Fired Heater Lockout NORMAL AHU 1 Gas Fired Heater Status ON AHU 1 Gas Fired Heater Status 119 5 AHU 1 Gas Fired Heater Signal 100 0 AHU I Mixed Air Temp XS 3 0 C AHU 1 Panel Filter Dirty NORMAI AHU 1 Supply Air Pressure XS 75 0 Pa AHU 1 Supply Air Static Pressure 103 8 Pa AHU 1 Reset Command AHU 1 Return Temp XS 21 0 C AHU 1 Supply Fan Invert Command OFF AUTO AHU 1 Supply Fan DPS OFF AHU 1 Supply Fan Flow Fail NORMAL AHU 1 Supply Fan Faull FAULT Sauter AHU 1 Supply Fan Status OFF AHU 1 Supply Fan Status 0 4 Hrs AHU 1 Supply Fan Invert Signal 0 0 AHU 1 Fresh Alr Inlet Temp 49 6 C AHU 1 Mixed Air Temp 47 C AHU 1 Return Air Temp 244 C AHU 1 Supply Air Temp 14 8 C SJ AUI APCP en Eieren CH fm APC Oo I ij APCPOA I Press F1 to receive help FCO M APCRIM SP Eier Commected nes User without password HOO EP Fig 10 1 Example of an address list Sauter Systems 111 112 novaPro32 Configuration Address list ASI FTT G 500 View of an installation EE with ASs that no longer Woese ee respond on the A APCPO2 AHUN BGFT DIR APCPO AHUOT C WI AU T novaNet In the list the jE Ge associated addresses eegen AHU 1 Bay Filter Dirty AHU 1 Cooling Coll Control Waber AHU 1 FreuhfFecin GAS AHU 1 Gan Fired Henter Damper fExh eu Domp
62. d Chapter 7 1 2 1 Line printer Mail fax receiver see Fig 7 17 and the EY3600 novaPro3z2 Installation manual no 7000 915 003 File see Fig 7 21 If the Disable Messaging function has been activated no data are sent to the various output media If the Disable Messaging at EP Server Start function has been activated only those alarms that have reported since the system was started up are edited The messages that were edited before the application was closed are no longer taken into account 56 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems ZG novaPro32 Configuration Messaging 7 1 2 1 Line printer 7 1 2 1 1 Introduction As from novaPro32 Version 5 up to five Windows printers can be used with continuous form paper by the system as line printers for printing out the online notifications ay To install the printers refer to Chapter 3 5 Printers for novaPro32 of the WY Installation manual 7 000915 003 P12 7 1 2 1 2 Specific settings In the Printers window of the Windows System Manager use the right hand mouse button to call up the Server Properties see Fig 7 4 D Ensure that no printer is selected when you call it up Eile Edt View Help Add Printer 96 5B64010152 P4 SBAMPS SBADEY on SBATREEDEY 26 SAC C155 PA SBAMP S SBADEY on SBATREEDEY S Citizen Prodot 9x CT Fas Printer 38 Epson L 3200 view Cl Alarmprinter 1 Arrange cons b Lime pe leo Paste Paste Shortcut Se
63. d text PO see Fig 7 31 Fig 7 30 The text is limited to 255 characters A message Fig 7 32 appears when the limit is reached EP Time Program The text ist limited bo 255 characters You have reached this limit now Dialogue Text of 255 characters maximum i Fig 7 31 Fig 7 32 2 i 6 d al ly Dyn_schedule Control Properties el xi Execution Type From ES to C once hourly Ce daily C weekly monthly Hour 0 23 ey Tom Los omman Minute 0 59 E Saile OMe ml Comment Com mand free or locked Text of 255 characters maximum 7000904003 Q2 Cancel Apply Fig 7 33 Sauter Systems W600 Messaging 3 weekly From to Hour 0 23 Minute 0 59 Command free or locked Select day The chosen days are activated W active 4 monthly novaPro32 Configuration Dyn_schedule Control Properties E xj Execution Type C once hourly C daily weekly monthly weekly from to Command na 2 Comment Select Day Text of 255 characters maximum Cancel Apply Fig 7 34 IV Monday M Tuesday IV Wednesday IV Thursday IV Friday IT Saturday I Sunday IT Special Day 1 IT Special Day 2 IT Special Day 3 IT Special Day 4 IT Special Day 5 IT Special Day 6 IT Special Day 7 IT Special Day 8 Cancel Fig 7 35 Dyn_schedule Control Properties E x E
64. ddress text Status a House Address Address Text arrange House Address Address Text House Address Address Text House Address Address Text House Address Address Text State Acknowledge text Che d Aske pidleadan beck d Anl s D EIS Fig 7 43 File template Messaging Configuration S S X Messaging Frofile Output Device Output Layout Output Time Program Enable messaging E iT Jf Messaging active pen Address Group Alen Delete Rename Messaging Profile Name Annonce via Alert Result ddi Type Output Device Template Disable Time Profile OF Cancel Apply Help Fig 7 44 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems 71 novaPro32 Configuration Meco NZ Messaging 7 2 1 2 Full functionality To ensure that you can use the full functionality of Micromedia Alert you Must set up extra output templates in novaPro32 This will enable Alert to differentiate between incoming and outgoing alarms and their acknowledgements Setting up the EPP files The EPP file represents the interface between novaPro32 and Micromedia Alert Alert regularly checks the date and time of the last change to the file If the file date is different Alert automatically analyses the contents of the file The EPP file contains all spontaneous reports of alarms and limit value violations Incoming alarm Outgoing alarm and acknowledgement 1 On the Output medium tab se
65. ddresses 2 3 4 HDB Trend You can set the access rights for the historical database HDB on the HDB Trend tab Release the HDB Trend funcitons SSS User Task Picture ddress List HDE Trend Time Program Alarm List Calendar Hdb Trend kW Edit cancel we Fig 2 9 HDB Trend tab 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems 21 novaPro32 Configuration Meco NZ Password generation 2 3 5 Time programme Buttons are used to release the time programmes Select time programmes that can be changed by the user Table 3 Meaning of the Time programme buttons Button Explanation AS time programmes Time programmes for automation stations PC time programme Time programmes from PC x Edit M AG Time Program iv PC Time Program en zen Enable Time programmes Fig 2 10 Time programme tab 22 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems soo novaPro32 Configuration Password generation YL 2 3 6 Alarm list You can use the Alarm list tab to specify the user rights relating to alarm lists Use buttons to make the settings See Fig 2 11 Table 4 Meaning of the Alarm list buttons Button Explanation Save setting The settings made by the user such as column width sorting order etc are saved Call up picture address list The user can call up a picture or an address list via a selected message in the alarm list Print The user can print the alarm list shown o
66. e With this tool the state of an address can be displayed as a text message or a measurement can be displayed in digital form Drag a rectangle keeping the left hand mouse button pressed to where you would like to display the message in the picture In the State Object Properties window a physical address can be assigned to the text area created Further you have to configure how the states and values of the address selected are to be displayed The General tab State Object Properties E eil x General Value Fonts Action The Select address button opens the address tree of the project see Fig 9 31 Select an address from the tree The states and measurements of this address are displayed in the text area created above Number format Rectangle Frame Mone CH Jh Tooltips No colour Jh Transparent Fig 9 11 State Object Properties General Connected to Default Dynamisation field see Chapter 9 2 3 Default dynamisation standard Set colours You can assign a specific colour to every state of the address selected novaPro32 assigns a default colour to every state see Fig 9 11 Background This defines the shape of the text area You can select either Rectangle or any form Any Form adopts the shape of the text area to the shape of a symbol in the background This is how you can make a symbol of your back
67. e 1 OF MADOFF elle dg EE 92 32 THOW TO CaILGYMaIMIC e Un EE 93 9 2 1 Display MOC eebe EE 93 O22 EILER tee EE 93 9 2 3 Default dynamisation standard 93 924 OW OYVMAMISAHONS EE 95 9 25 NN Rn CC Lal Ge E ie Me e TEEN 95 9 2 6 Selecting addresses cc ec cccccsecseeceeeceeceeeseeceeeceeeaeeceeseeesueseeeeeeseeeseees 105 9 2 7 Using drag and drop to Select AN address sec seeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeees 105 9 2 8 Positioning dynamic objects cece cece cece eee eeeeeeeeseeseeseeseeeeeseeeaeees 106 J3 RANE eier EE 107 OA AS FOU DEDE TEE 107 9 4 1 Create a new AS orouppichure enken k enkes en nkreee 108 9 4 2 Dynamise AS group Dichure 109 WOPAGGOIESS NSC E 111 WO AGOMMOUP AN OMe EEN 112 TA TIME Synch oni Sall OM EE 115 TZ PAGS PUNES onorar a NA 117 ek ZEIEN ebe 117 12 2 How to configure a page priere 117 13 Copy Shareable Data vcsct ceudoupasecncetecaedoncectiecarecnedentctdscedecackssudcatecancnsitesaleiesencseues 121 FONT DES ER HO EE 121 13 2 Creating a local system emvironment 122 13 2 1 Topology for the local oroiect a a 122 13 2 2 The Copy Sharable Data menu 123 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems lt novaPro32 Configuration ac V Table of contents 13 2 2 1 Description of the functions in the Select files zone 124 E T ER A e EEN 124 13 2 2 1 2 Including logbook ies 124 18222 FBD and e E d e dE 124 13932 2211 Including IOGDOOK UE 125 13 2 2 2 2 Including document file sisson
68. e 2 User Acknowledged on arrange automatically jump to the foreground if a new alarm or a limit value violation occurs 7000904003 Q2 OK Cancel Apply Help Fig 6 4 Alarm list configuration Window tab Sauter Systems 47 Y 1 6 1 2 1 novaPro32 Configuration G 500 Alarm list Modify an existing window template Select the columns to be shown in the Select columns area of the window e You can use the gt button to copy an entry that you have selected from the Available columns list into the Selected columns list The button is used to delete an entry from the Selected columns list You can use the and I buttons to change the sequence of the selected columns The list entries are shown from left to right in the alarm list i e the top entry is shown in the alarm list as the far left column and the bottom entry appears as the far right column 2 Select the fonts in the Design font setting area of the window Use the Select button to open the Font window shown opposite Select the font you want to display in the alarm list All the fonts installed on the relevant PC are available for you to choose from Confirm your selection with OK Cancel rejects all the new settings you have made 3 Save the window configuration as a new template 48 In the Design area enter the template name To do this select the templat
69. e Fig 7 41 select File as the Output media type and then click on the Edit button 2 Inthe File Pager interface dialogue see Fig 7 42 click on the icon under Path and enter the path and filename for the EPP file Note the file extension epp 3 Specify the number of messages per file between 100 and 1000 and the reorganisation between 25 and 75 and close the settings with OK 4 Now in the Event Publisher Configuration window go to the Output template tab and select the File template type see Fig 7 45 Create 3 output templates one each for the Incoming alarm Outgoing alarm and Acknowledgement events Messaging Configuration E x Messaging Profile Output Device Output Layout Output Time Program Layout Type i Print Standard i Mail Fax Ce File Output Layout Alert Alarms Alert normal File_ Standard Rename OF Cancel Apply Help Fig 7 45 Alert output templates 72 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems W600 novaPro32 Configuration Messaging The three output templates differ as regards the type of message and by a number between square brackets in the line marked in yellow Message from building management system Depending on the type of event enter a number in square brackets in the line marked in yellow as shown in Table 19 In the System information field select one entry per line see the example templates in Fig 7 46 Fig 7 4
70. e for the EPP file Note the file extension epp 9 see auch Benutzerhandbuch von Micromedia Alert 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems 69 novaPro32 Configuration Meco NZ Messaging Messaging Profile Output Device Qutput Layout Output Time Program m Type of Output Device ee File Pager Interface E x C Line Printer C Mail Fax File Recesceed File name Path Humber o Reorgi m Definition of Output Devices Alert epp epp D my documentsiadmirals Park Private Data Temp 100 125 Output Devices I Disable Messaging Disable Messaging M at EP Server Start D Edit i Cancel Fig 7 42 Cancel Apply Help Fig 7 41 3 Specify the number of messages per file between 100 and 1000 and the reorganisation between 25 and 75 and close the settings with OK 4 Now in the Event Publisher Configuration window go to the Output template tab and select the File template type then open the File template window by clicking on the New button 5 Name the template in the Template name box see Fig 7 43 a In the Layout field select reporting of all active alarms and limit value violations by selecting this line AL LV coming ON FB 1 2 3 4 5 6 Create a template for each type of event DA You have to specify the contents of the message in the Layout box Tick the Option Headline Date Time and Comment to show the headline yellow backgrou
71. e name shown at the moment and overwrite it with a new name Confirm your entry with the New button A brief summary of the settings you have made will now appear Confirm the dialogue opposite with OK The Delete button removes the template that is currently selected 7000904003 Q2 Font Font style Size System Bold 12 10 a c O Tahoma Bold Italic alicia O Tempus Sans ITC Terminal O Times New Roman O Trebuchet MS O Tw Cen MT ha ha Sample AaBbY yZz Script Fig 6 5 Alarm list font setting Name test Font System bald 1 Symbol Date Time Address Description State alue rit one Category Limit Value 1 Limit Walue 2 Acknowledged on User Column Cancel Fig 6 6 New alarm window model Sauter Systems ZG novaPro32 Configuration Alarm list Ki 6 1 2 2 Modify an existing window template Gestaltung 1 Select an existing window template in the Design area of SE the window Standart VL Detail 2 Select the columns to be shown in the Select columns area of the window like 6 1 2 1 Modify an existing window template paragraph 1 3 Select the fonts in the Design font settings area of the window like like 6 1 2 1 Modify an existing window template paragraph 2 4 Save the window configuration Confirm your entry with the Accept or OK buttons The Delete button removes the template that is currently selected Fig
72. e replaced only by Metafiles Adopt this procedure in order to change a background picture 1 Open the original background picture bmp or emf with a graphics program such as Microsoft Paint Make the changes you want and save the picture under a new name Open the related picture in novaPro32 Select in the Edit Select background picture menu Select the file you have just modified and saved as the new background picture ae BERO S Make sure that the sizes of the old and new pictures match otherwise the WY dynamised objects may displace one another 9 1 5 Copy pictures gt NovaPro32 AHU 2 ST File Edit Extras Window Help ee D e Ne A Document CH Admirals Park Pictures mE ans d GI AHU 1 You can use the Copy command from the SI anu 2 context menu of the document browser A see Fig 9 3 to copy a novaPro32 picture that has already been dynamised A new picture named Copy of is created automatically CH Extract Fans Soll CG Open A Floor E Open in Address List CJ Misce m B Copy C Servi S d ER symt a Rename 3 1 wate F Delete I Group Pi Export J Protocols viel Exp GI Ld Tirne Pro Properties CI Hdb Tr Ltt Fig 9 3 Document browser Pictures context menu 9 1 6 Rename pictures You can use the Rename command from the document browser context menu see Fig 9 3 to rename a novaPro32 picture that has already been dynamised 70
73. e the Message Processor by setting the Message processor activation tick box 7 2 2 5 2 Activate Interface Open the settings for the message processor from the Interface Lists Translations Configuration Message processor menu sel kl Version 3 4 4 1 Prototype Click on the gt button to the right of the Prototype field and use the Import command to select file sauter pro i integer 1000 String D CaseProjecth et i String lert larmes Initial parameters ae Period cycle time of the EPP file check in Gd milliseconds Sree Path complete path of the EPP file parameterised in novaPro32 The path must end with a backslash Select Path and then click on SE Edit to enter the path eg C My P _ cma Her documents EY3600 Sales Tower Private Data Fig 7 57 Message processor settings File1 Name of the EPP file without the file extension specified in novaPro32 Select File1 and then click on Edit to indicate the filename You can check the Upload by pressing the Init button amp 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems 79 80 novaPro32 Configuration Meco Messaging Interface Lists Translations 7 2 2 5 3 Translations tab Prototype Sauter Version 3 4 4 1 Translations Message forwarding on the ALERT parameter Orca aan d Translations tab you specify the on call TE groups to which the events in an EPP file alert2 gt HVC AlertStandard gt Securitas
74. ears when the limit has been reached AN l You cannot create more than 5 printer For the online messaging Fig 7 13 Message warning of printer limit On pressing the Graphic Editor button there T E wl appears a window in which the defined line n printers are listed Fig 7 14 Choose one of EF Line Frinter these printers and right click a dialogue box appears allowing you to carry out a test or call up the graphic editor Electrical Department Mantenance Technical Department Ventilation Department Printer Test Graphic Editor The Printer Test function is used to print out the up to 30 patterns font size and colour of the chosen print template These can be edited using the Graphic Dees ended 16 Editor button in Designer ei Fig 7 15 Print template 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems soo novaPro32 Configuration Messaging If this message Fig 7 16 appears when you choose either the Printer Test or Graphic Editor button this means that the Event Publisher Alarm Server was selected when the start icon was created Fig 7 16 7 1 2 2 E mail and fax For the configuration of an e mail or a fax you have to select an address or a fax number from an address book installed iN sten Names from the PersonalAddiess Book Windows a as Aa ll Type Name or Select from List The section on the left shows the content Den SSES Fis fetter L
75. ecessary files are removed from the Copie of Sharable folder La Copy_of_Sharable La HDD Server E admirals Park ve dew Eg Admirals Park02 dew This folder is in the path that was stated in Pre edfettien the topology of the local project see Fig Files of type Workbench dew Cancel ly 13 2 Private_Data on the local PCs Fig 13 17 The project can now be run with all functions 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems soo novaPro32 Configuration Copy Shareable_ Data N If on starting the project in local mode using the icon the Sharable_ Data folder NZ from the main project is accessible the local operating mode is ignored The user is notified of this by the following message NOW st ie WS ES AN Attention the Sharable Data is accessible Under these circumstances the local mode is ignored Fig 13 18 memory space is much less For example the main project requires 537 MB compared with the local project which needs only 264 MB Since the Copy of Sharable folder contains only the files needed the required 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems 127 novaPro32 Configuration 236500 V Copy Shareable Data 128 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems ZG novaPro32 Configuration Document master 14 Document master SE MovaPro3 File Extras Help New Oper Configuration Event Publisher a ne Alarm List agin Messagin RS Lagaut a ang Passwo
76. ect into the local Close project Press the Copy button to start m copying Current Process The copy of sharable data into the local environment has been successful Fig 13 6 The Current process area Current Process confirms that the copying ope ration The copy of sharable data inte the local environment has been successful has been concluded Fig 13 7 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems 123 novaPro32 Configuration Meco D Copy Shareable_Data 13 2 2 1 Description of the functions in the Select files zone 13 2 2 1 1 FBD files only Only those files that are required for GC ville SOT a novaPro3 the operation of the FBD are copied to CC Private Data CI system the Copy_of_Sharable folder see Fig EM Copy of Sharable BA ville SQT ntp 13 8 P EL novaPraszZ Files copied HA Container i f Background Pictures ji ntp under be 77 Filters Groups Copy_of_Sharable DU System e Filers dat and Group dat in the dt 1 AS_Time_Profiles fo Sm HDB Server Filters_ Groups sub folder BA System e Password mdb under novaPro32 Li Temp Fig 13 8 This option enables the user to edit on the local PC the AS borrowed from the main project 13 2 2 1 2 Including logbook files If this field is activated is the MDB files see 13 2 2 1 1 6 LgEDB mdb are copied to the System sub folder along with t
77. eeeseees 47 select user proile 46 PANG irc ed 69 AS groups filter parameterising 00 000000000n 32 AS monttormg 31 ASSISIR occ ee sets Redo Sec sees 27 Background picture W sssssseeerererrrkrrr rn 88 Basic user rights iis clatitenenrsierisa Seabee rtawitae ese 16 Colour Entry Point ccccccesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeens 98 Column selechon 47 Command 25S ares n E SEL 102 en ele le Te EEN 11 create a new AS group picture 0ane0aann 108 Beien Le 93 DYMA IMIS ATION eccoti eeni 19 87 88 edit dynamic points ANEN 93 Ss e ee 36 Editing mode sc aserssiasctthiolcensteronshadidsaxiadeavaeetetaans 93 SE UE 53 69 EP server COMNOUIALON piai eder reden dei lebe 39 configuration sssssessseeseseerkkkrnnkrnnee 40 EP time programme E 64 Event Publisher Genver 39 EE 53 69 EE eher 53 56 File formats cc cccccceccceeceseesecseeeeseeeeseeeesaeees 88 SE 41 Filter assistant EE 33 Filter parameterising cccccccssecssseeeneeeeseees 41 Filter wildcards cccceccceecseeeceeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeaees 28 UE E E E E E E 25 Follow up picture ccccecceecceeeeeeeeceeseeeeees 102 Wein Le WE 47 Saile Le 48 Selten el 47 Grouping in the Event Publisher Server 46 FLD EE 21 81 File SUP CUS eer ee SE 84 Fe OS eee arene E eet tenants atten Mech Meme nie eet 84 HDB group name 35 Historical databaee 21 81 ka LE E 87 Images EEN 91 7000904003
78. eparately shared drive Private Data Root C My documents Admirals Park Private Data S Sharable Data Pot Sba 01 0680 D my documents admirals Park Sharable Data zl HDB Server CAMy documents Admirals Park Private_Data HDB Server Set Container Sba 01 0680 D my documents admirals Park Sharable Data novaPro32 Containers u System CAMy documents Admirals Park Private Data Systems wae Background Pictures _ Sba 01 0680 D my documents admirals Park Sharable Data novaPro32 Container Back Print Server C My documents Admirals Park Private_Data System Print Server Filters Groups Sba 01 0680 D my documents admirals Park Sharable Data novaPro32 Fiters_Groups Copy of Sharable C AMy documents Admirals Park Private_Data Copy_of Sharable System uge Oe Dm documents admirals Park Sharable Data Systems aaa Temporary CAMy documents Admirals Park Private Data Temps aaa AS Time Profiles i ee ee Bi CASE Prj EE SS Standard for empty directories Standard for all directories lt Back Next gt Cancel Fig 13 1 Main workbench Sharable Data Fig 13 2 Private Data on the local PCs e Save the created topology e Restart the saved ntp file Create a workbench Edit the selected project You can Ce Create a new complete Workbench incl POEL Configure Connections Create a new Workbench and link with existing PEBL Edit the project topology Fig 13 3 When the operation has
79. er 4 Extract Air North West Riser oO NOT H GA in 75 0 Pa 54 5 P gt Supply Air ED South West Riser n p Supply Air KN ER North West Riser Damper Heater Gas Fired Heater On I Gas Fired Heater Hi Fire I Gas Fired Heater Lockout Fire Alarm Fireman s Auto Fireman s Extract AHU 2 Press F1 to receive help Connected Lines User without password HDB EP Fig 9 2 Left novaPro32 document browser Right Installation schematic as background picture 9 1 3 Import Windows Metafile wmf n ovaPro32 can convert Windows Metafiles wmf into Enhanced Metafiles emf To do this proceed as follows 1 Go to the Edit WMF Import menu 2 Select the file you want 3 Answer yes to this dialogue box Do you want to save the picture as an Enhanced Metafile 4 As the storage location select Ey3600 project Name Sharable_Data novaPro32 container 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems soo novaPro32 Configuration Dynamising pictures YL 9 1 4 Change background picture You can exchange one background picture for another or you can edit the picture In this case the file formats of the original and the substitute pictures must match i e Bitmaps can be replaced only by Bitmaps and Metafiles can b
80. ereas AS group addresses are linked only to the AS group When you call up the picture the data for the selected master automation station of the AS group are shown For example this makes it possible to create a common picture for identical rooms in an office building Assign a master slave group to each room and put all the master slave groups together to form an AS group Now if you open the picture of an office i e a master slave group the AS group picture is opened and in it you are shown the measured values and alarms addresses of the selected master slave group 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems 107 novaPro32 Configuration Meco AV Dynamising pictures 9 4 1 Create a new AS group picture To create a new AS group picture adopt the following procedure 1 Select the New AS Group menu I G Croup Pictures The selection of available AS groups E P Fe New Folder will open Em T En Rename Alternatively you can call up the New TC ie AS Group Picture command directly FE New Group Picture from the context menu of the document be Tmpore picture browser To do this right click the AS By admir S E Group Pictures folder Ga ac Properties 45 2 From Selection of an AS Group select an AS group see Fig 9 37 Fig 9 36 g p S The AS Group Pictures context menu in the document browser 3 Now select a background picture see Selection of an AS group also Chapter 9 1
81. erver Oj x House Address Description Sea LU House Address Description SI A in th ddresses in the Ze ADCHDOZ SHUO1 BGFT DIR AHU 1 Bag Filter Dirt 0 Le RO GHUO1 EFO1 FLT AHU 1 Extract Fan Fault AY APCPOS OHIO SFOL FLT AHU 1 Supply Fan Faulk AY APC POZ GHUOL HEAT OUT AHU 1 Gas Fired Heater Lockout AY APCPO OHIO SFO1 FFL AHU 1 Supply Fan Flow Fail AY APCPO2 OHIO EFOL FFL AHU 1 Extract Fan Flow Fail AY APCPOS QHU02 FRST STT AHU 2 Frost Stat AY OPCPOS GHUOZ DELT DIR AHU 2 Panel Filter Dirt Symbol of the addresses A APCPO3 AHUDZ BGFT DIR AHU 2 Bag Filter Dirt A APCPOS AHUO2 HEAT OUT SHU 2 Gas Fired Heater Lockout Gaang AHU 1 CTRL MASOOD 12237 Wo EAR RET OT ED 450006 EXT PANEL EI 450007 GND WEST RISER ED 450008 GND WEST RISER A APCPO4 CWSO1 BOOS FLT Text of the addresses Function symbol Fig 5 3 Result of an EPServer configuration Symbols in the far left column of the result list show the functionality of every address For an explanation of the symbols see Table 11 page 41 Symbols of active addresses are displayed in black Red symbols stand for functions which are released in novaPro32 but not released in the automation station AS You have to release the function in the AS by using the FBD Editor By left clicking on the cells of the table header you can change the sorting order of the entries displayed Example Clicking into the Name cell sorts the list by the addr
82. es Start protocols Interrogate HDB and Trend Make changes to background pictures and dynamisations in existing pictures Create new pictures Operations carried out Operations which can Operations which be added to the main cannot be added to the project main ee ORWN e New definitions of AS time programmes New definitions of protocols e New foe of foe New pictures or changes in Yes besse they have been existing pictures exported into the local project After you have carried out various operations in the installation you can reconnect the local PC with the main project and return your changes to the PDB and the resource table The exported pictures can also be re imported These AS time programmes HDB Trends and protocols that were created afresh in the local project have to be re created in the main project if need be 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems 121 122 novaPro32 Configuration Meco Copy Shareable_ Data 13 2 Creating a local system environment 13 2 1 Topology for the local project e Start the TopologyWizard on the local PC and adapt the paths via the network connection with the main workbench Example of paths for a connection with two PCs via a network Klinik Beverin a E x xl Sharable Data Private Data If you use more than one PC in your project connected via LAN or WAN all global data has to be saved on a file server or a Private data has to be stored on each PC s
83. ess groups You can start the filter parameterisation from the group configuration To do this select the procedure described below Buttons Open e Inthe project structure left box open the Filters directory e Select the filter and accept it with control button No 5 e The open button opens the Address filter configuration window See Chapter 3 3 1 Address filter configuration Page 27 Delete e The Delete button removes the selected filter New e Setup anew filter Choose from an address filter an AS monitoring filter or an AS group filter The relevant configuration window is opened see Chapter 3 3 1 3 3 2 and 3 3 3 Selection field Groups _ jai x Address groups Name Standard 4L Editing of the Filter Available Addresses Filters Groups Selected Addresses Filters Groups Hew Open Delete Klinik Bevern 02001 H80 OTAU THT M1 I IS AS 02001 H80 AU TMI 51 TTT E E Physical Address View 02401 HOT OB 4P1 51 d Select gt gt am 02401 H80 M1B wW GT M1 02801 H80 DIEW GW MI Best of the Filter 028 01 H80 DIFE TM1 Mi AE 02001 H80 MAU TMT MI 02401 H80 MFE C1 51 3 02001 H80 pa TM1 S1 Standard 4L 02401 HUT MEW 2P1 51 02401 H80 MEW GWT Mi 02401 H80 MEW Gwe M1 02401 H80 O1FE TM M 02401 H80 DIFE C1 51 ei Standard 45 Al ES e I 45 Groups GC Filter d Fl Alarm List 3 02401 H80 01HG PUT At T AS 80 Alarm 02401 H80 THG PUT B1 02407 H80
84. ess name in alphabetical order Clicking again into the same cell changes the sorting order from descending to ascending Clicking into the Designation cell sorts the list by address text 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems novaPro32 Configuration ac KS Event Publisher Server 44 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems soo novaPro32 Configuration Alarm list Ki 6 Alarm list The alarm list in novaPro32 is user oriented i e alarms and limit value violations are only shown for those addresses which are released for the particular user Addresses are released for a specified user by the System Supervisor or by a user who has Password generation authorisation on the Picture list tab in the Password properties window When the alarm list is open the current status is shown continuously with the help of a warning triangle in the Microsoft Windows icon bar Because the alarm list is individually matched to the user it provides a rapid overview of the current status of the installation Table 12 Information that can be shown in an alarm list Date and time of occurrence House address Address designation Text of the last status shown alarm normal Measured value which caused the limit value violation Counter value which caused the limit value violation Dimension for measured or counter value Zone Category Limit values Date and time of acknowledgement Name of the user who acknowledged the message
85. f state e g changes in the states ON OFF 1 2 back signal 3 4 5 6 Auto Local Events supported Measurement Limit value violations returning to normal range acknowledgement Counters Limit value violations returning to normal range acknowledgement Setpoints Limit value violations returning to normal range Control Signals acknowledgement 7 see Chapter 5 Event Publisher Server 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems 53 SG 54 novaPro32 Configuration Meco Messaging 7 14 Configuration Menu File Configuration gt Messaging opens the tabs for the configuration of the alarming and reporting system see Fig 7 1 When you configure the Messaging for the first time it is recommended to configure the Output device and Output Layout tabs first Finally the Messaging Profile tab assigns an output device and an output layout to an address group After the configuration has been completed the Event Publisher Server EPServer exe has to be restarted The EP server is initialised with the new configuration CO 7 1 1 The Output Device Assignment tab The Messaging Profile tab can be divided into two sections Enable messaging New oo E Messaging active Bee 1 Definition of the address group 8 Open i Address Group Bue Meaning of the buttons Heating z SR New Creates a new address Mesa Ror Nav Perae group Result Open Opens an alre
86. figuration window see Fig 5 2 EPServer configuration Symbols show the functionality of the addresses Table 10 Several filters can be parameterised for each EP server 4 OK saves and terminates the configuration Apply saves the actual configuration the EP Server Configuration window remains open and the Result button becomes active The Result button lists all addresses configured on the actual EP Server see 5 2 3 Show addresses of the Event Publisher Server 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems 41 SY novaPro32 Configuration Meco Event Publisher Server 5 2 2 Edit an Event Publisher filter In the EP Server Configuration window you can edit rename copy or delete Event Publisher Server filters 1 Mark an active filter in the part of the window headed EPS filter LG 2 Button Open Copy Delete Rename 42 7000904003 Q2 Depending on the type the Address filter parameterising window see 3 3 1 AS filter parameterising See 3 3 2 or AS group filter parameterising See 3 3 3 is opened with the selected filter The filter parameters can now be changed On exiting the Address filter parameterising window the new filter parameters are saved under the same name The filter selected at the beginning is therefore changed The parameterising window corresponding to the filter type is opened with the selected filter In contrast to the Open but
87. figuration Event Publisher Alarm List Messaging Password Time Synchronisation ha Connection HDB Server Connection States Calendar Recent Pictures Address List Ie te S Reeri aop Paue F Recent HDB Trends Copy Shared Data i vw DC Master The defined printers appear in the Printer Recent Protocols gt zone see Fig 12 8 Recent Time Programs H DH D Clase Fig 12 1 Menu for setting the printers 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems 117 novaPro32 Configuration Meco Y Page printers The New button lets you define a printer Use the Delete button to remove a printer Printer Selection The Edit button lets you adapt the chosen new printer fel In the Hot standby printer zone choose Edt the printer that replaces an already defined page printer that has been deleted gt Hot Standby Pint Fig 12 2 Printer selection list The name is assigned to the logical printer in this field This printer is then available for printing out protocols and lists Confirm with OK to open the following window see Fig 12 4 Printer Hame Measurements printer e Fig 12 3 Dialogue box In every logical printer only one single Printer Choice KE a xl automation station from the list of physical printers installed under Windows can be Printer Page Independent selected and assigned Fig 12 5 AllPages Epson LX 300 The Printer Page Independent fie
88. ground picture active Select a frame in the Frame field This is valid only if Rectangle has been selected as a shape The text area becomes transparent if the appropriate tick box is selected 96 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems soo novaPro32 Configuration Dynamising pictures YL The Value tab The function of this tab varies depending on the address type selected In the Select function section you choose between a main function and any additional function of the address that has to be displayed in the text area The example on the left of Fig 9 12 shows the tab when a numerical function has been selected Significance of the tick boxes Visible Switch the numerical value on or off If the value has been switched off events such as limit value violations etc are displayed by changing the colour of the text area Show dimension Numerical values are displayed with a physical dimension For the definition of the physical dimension please refer to FBD Function Block Properties The Number format section defines the numerical format You can select between an exponential display Example 1 7234e 02 1 7234 10 ora conventional floating point display Example 172 34 Propri t s de State Object RE a FT A General Value Fonts Action General i Value S Fonts Action h Visible gt Number format Visible exponential W Show dimension Digits i Decimal places
89. h the left hand mouse I Address Text mme b u tto n i Iv Geet type 3 as g Additional function HC Tot 2 Position the cursor in the Parameters SCH field I Zone E IV Category 0 4 Fig 3 4 The Address filter configuration window 3 Enter the filter parameters these may contain wildcards see Table 5 Filter wildcards and operators The Operators button shows a selection of all the operators that are allowed in the relevant parameter field The Assistant button opens the filter assistant this is a Help program to show you how to enter the filter parameters correctly see Chapter 3 3 4 There must always be a blank between the operator and the argument eh 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems 27 SG 28 novaPro32 Configuration 4 Save the configuration OK button Accept button filter Y Filters G 500 The current filter is saved and the Address filter configuration window is closed The current filter is saved but the Address filter configuration window stays open The Result button shows all the addresses which are selected by the current The selection boxes for empty filter criteria no parameters defined must be deactivated Otherwise an error message will be shown when the filter is saved with the OK or Accept buttons see Fig 3 5 AN The SOL string could not be established No result can be displayed
90. he actual data are saved separately from the archive files A I Star Building o actual project directory EY Private Dat S fm Private Data ___ directory of the HDB Server archive files actual data of the HDB Server Gal Temp 0 Sharable Data Fig 8 5 File structure of the HDB server 8 2 1 Structure of the file designation Table 20 shows the structure of the file designation for a non AS group address and Table 21 shows the structure of the filename for an AS group address File BmTExport mdb in the Private Data System directory contains the reverse code from the address identification ID to the house address and from the IDAux to the automation station of a group This file can be opened and read with MS Access The code from the address identification ID to the house address can be found in the table 3600Address in the ID column The code from the IDAux to the physical group automation station is located in the table 3600AS in column IDAS 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems ZG novaPro32 Configuration Historical database Table 20 Structure of filenames for files in the Archives directory for non AS group addresses Example HDB 127 Main_ W 1999 48 mdb HDB127Main_W199948 mdb Ext_ File Extension Microsoft Data Designation of an HDB file Address identification ID Base Main main function of the address Ext extra function of the address W weekly save Calendar week Year
91. he e LogDB_1_M_2002_6 mdb files already added under 13 2 2 1 1 LogDB_10_M_2002_2 mdb The contents of the Copy of Sharable folder are leg 11 M 2002 3 mdb i SO JLogDB_12_M_2002_4 mdb refreshed each time the selection is confirmed Loge 13 M 2002 5 mdb S LogDE 2 M 2002 7 mdb 8 JLogDB_3_M_2002_11 mdb JLogDB_ amp _M_2001_12 mdb LogDB_9_M_2002_1 mdb Fig 13 9 13 2 2 2 FBD and novaPro32 files By activating the FBD and novaPro32 Copy Necessary Sharable Data to Local Machine WE Si data field the user can run the novaPro32 system on the local PC Depending on the fields selected it is Select Data Only FED Data possible to use the FBD and novaPro32 E with all the functions Inclusive Logbook Data With the selection see Fig 13 10 No Inclusive Document Database o we picture and no time programme from the P main project can be used Inclusive AG Time Program Files Current Process The copy of sharable data into the local environment has been successful Fig 13 10 124 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems soo novaPro32 Configuration Copy Shareable_ Data N If this option is chosen on its own an empty fa AdParam dat novaProDocument mdb file under Container and the files el AlarmSound dat listed in Fig 13 11 are added to the files listed under Chapter Lal Alarm vindowlModel dat 13 2 2 1 1 FBD files el AlUserInfo dat el EPStroup dat ut
92. he name and password for the new user The new user can change the password to one which is more familiar to him i 3 when he logs in for the first time A user who has the basic Supervisor or Password generation rights can change the password of any user at any time Table 1 Password basic rights Supervisor The user is given all rights He can use and parameterise novaPro32 in full The user also acquires the right to manage the user profiles that have already been created and to create new ones The settings on the other tabs are irrelevant for a Supervisor The basic right of Supervisor takes priority over all other settings Print The user is given the right to print Shut down Only users with the Shut down novaPro32 right can novaPro32 shut the system down 16 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems soo novaPro32 Configuration Password generation User AS code Passwort It identifies the user in the automation It is shown covered station AS Name Mueller Password EE User 45 code H Supervisor Print IT Exit novaP rode OK Cancel Apply Basic user rights Fig 2 3 General tab 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems 17 novaPro32 Configuration Meco NZ Password generation 2 3 2 Task The Task tab is used to release sub programs of novaPro32 for the user The buttons on this tab should be regarded as main switches for the functions in question i e sub programs c
93. he split between the three areas as you wish and it can be saved with the picture The address selection and the setting for the time range to be shown are handled like the settings for Historical Database Trend see novaPro32 User Manual No 7 000 894 001 Fig 9 30 Example of an embedded HDB graphic 12 13 see the General tab see Chapter 9 2 6 Selecting addresses 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems soo novaPro32 Configuration Dynamising pictures YL 9 2 6 Selecting addresses The Select address window gives an overview of the entire address space of the project Select an address using the left hand mouse button and exit the window by clicking OK A Command My Star Building Se 1 View logical address Fal Measurement LS View physical address B AsNetl Z Counter 7 el AutomationS tation A Alarm E Status A DOE At ac Lon Im ip DOUD At ac Lan inlet ctr w n Setpoint AT BIOS 4th ac fan out ctrl i A DOP At ac fan out trio ad 4 l Transfer SSC Fig 9 32 Explanation of address icons Fig 9 31 Select address Icons of addresses with activated additional function e g hour meter totalisation etc are marked yellow 9 2 Using drag and drop to select an address The E symbol opens the novaPro32 browser The address browser is on the Addresses tab The address browser gives you access to the entire address area of your project If you want to edit more tha
94. iguration Meco Address list General Headline Address Design Print Template Use Designer of List and Label to define the printer layout You can start Designer from within novaPro32 by pressing the Open button on the Print tab OK Cancel Apply Help Fig 10 6 Address List Configuration Print All the installations you want to show in an address list must have been entered in the resource table already For this purpose after the house addresses have been allocated in CASE FBD you must synchronise the PDBL local resource table with PDB and resource table or you Must use the BMT Config tool from the System folder of the novaPro32 system browser to publish the local resource table house addresses in the resource table see EY3600 novaPro32 Installation Manual 7 000 915 003 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems soo novaPro32 Configuration Time synchronisation 11 Time synchronisation In every automation station of the system EY3600 there is an independent clock All time based functions of the station get access to this clock Example e Time programme e HDB entries e Event Publisher All clocks of a network can be synchronised by choosing the menu File Configuration gt Time Synchronisation With the Time Synchronisation window see Fig 11 1 you may synchronise either all automation stations within one selected network or all stations within all networks of
95. inder Franklin S of the address book selected The New sae Gerard Schmitt Tina Turner button lets you create a new address book pets Sema entry The Properties button lets you edit Ee an address book entry edit mail address Sauter Somebodys fax number etc The section on the right shows the ER lt addressees A message generated by the Peme E Event Publisher is sent to all recipients Cancel Hep listed in the right hand section L E mail and fax recipients may be mixed in this list Fig 7 17 Address book for fax and e mail 7 1 2 3 Files Path and file names of the File output device are listed i Number M Reorg New path and file names Seca SETE File Pager Interface EN can be created by left EE clicking the blue symbols in Le the Path column Get Heb Fig 7 18 File Pager Interface 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems 61 novaPro32 Configuration Meco NZ Messaging The Number Messages column defines file size i e the number of messages saved in the file values allowed 100 1000 The Reorg column defines how the file is reorganised if the file reaches the size defined in the Number Messages column values allowed 25 75 A value of e g 25 means if the file size reaches the number of messages defined the oldest 25 of the messages will be removed 7 1 3 The Output Layout tab A template defines what kind of DEE
96. ing pictures The Fonts tab All the fonts installed in Windows are available to display the texts such as limit values The Example field shows the style and size of the font that is currently selected The Pictures tab As an alternative to the field colours see the General tab you can show any desired picture on the button The Search button opens the file selection You can choose from these picture formats bmp dm ICO cur wmf emf The Action tab On the Action tab specify the command which is to be executed later on in the display mode of novaPro32 Which setting you should perform with the Select button depends on the type you selected previously on the General tab see Table 23 7000904003 Q2 Button object Properties x Property Name BF ort af Font Font Style Size ms Sans Serif Bold sl 8 25 sl FP Courier New Effects Finedsys Strikeout T Underline Tp Impact H UE AabbYyzz FP Lucida Console Tr Marlett Fig 9 27 Fonts tab MS Sans Gent Button object Properties x General Fonts Pictures Action Property Name Preview ControlPicture il SAUTER cancel anny Fig 9 28 The Pictures tab Button object Properties General Fonts Pictures Action Action OFF e BDS 4th ac Loan inlet ctr en zm Fig 9 29 The Action tab S
97. ion functions and the interrelations within it Starting from an overview presentation or a general start picture a user can be guided through to the information he requires by novaPro32 novaPro32 pictures always consist of a static background picture and the dynamised functions You can generate the background pictures using any graphic program you like novaPro32 supports the Windows Bitmap bmp and Enhanced Metafile emf formats Files in wmf Windows Metafile format can be converted into emf files with the help of novaPro32 When you are creating background pictures with Micrografx Designer you can choose from an extensive library which comprises model installation pictures schematics and equipment symbols see CASE Project novaPro32 can use installation schematics that have been created in CASE Project as background pictures novaPro32 pictures are dynamic graphic representations of control processes Each section of an installation or each stage of a process can be represented by picture objects and values or functions can be assigned to each object The pictures may contain dynamic objects that is to say the representation on the screen can be made dependent on the current status of the installation For example an oil tank can be shown on screen with a symbol that is filled in to indicate the actual filling level of the 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems 87 SY 88 novaPro32 Configuration Meco Dynamising pictures
98. is programme can now be copied with the command line Activat SMS System calendar Deactivate SMS System calendar Open EP Time Program Calendar The copy appears in the chosen line of the list Fig 7 26 Soo Cony An EP time programme can also be amended or Delete deleted using the relevant button Time Range not defined Je 2 Rename Cancel Fig 7 26 7 1 4 1 2 New command The New button opens the Execution window in PTEE Eg which the Type Date Time period Command Day and fresin Comment can be defined Type C once hourly C daily weekly monthly When a type has been selected the relevant GE parameterising zone appears EL EE CEE Comment K The hourly mode is not allowed 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems Fig 7 27 novaPro32 Configuration Messaging G 500 1 once Dyn_schedule Control Properties i el x F rom to Execution Hour 0 23 SE ei C dail kl C hl Minu te 0 _ 59 once hourly aily weekly monthly font to Command at Command free or locked EE GG Coe CE Comment o on i 1 31 gt day of month 1 12 Eger ae ae 2000 2099 calendar year Fig 7 28 ii gt every year 7 1 4 1 3 Comment Comment Text can be entered in this field Text of comment Fig 7 29 If you right click the word Comment a dialogue Comment A window appears in which you can enter formatte
99. ld is activated by default The Select button takes you to the SE configuration window Fig 12 5 Ek Following Pages Fig 12 4 Selecting printers The novaPro32 program works only in the Printer Page Independent mode 118 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems soo novaPro32 Configuration Page printers You can choose either a Windows printer usa E sax connected to the PC or a network printer Se bere Name Epson Lx 300 sl Properties e i EPSON EPL 5700 EPSONS cript tatus Eoson FX 1000 Type Epson LQ 1060 E Where Comment Epson L 80 Epson L 8560 Fax Paper HP DeskJet 970Cxi ation Maintenance Size f Portrait D Source Automatically Select sl 7 Landscape Network Cancel Fig 12 5 Selecting the physical printers A message appears after you have confirmed by pressing the OK button Fig Us 12 6 The following message Fig 12 7 tells you that the files ending in Isp Jet and lsv are not in the Print server folder WRONG INSTALLATION The Default Ispjlst Isv files don t exist in the Printserver Folder Please copy these files from the FACTORY DATA folder Error while writing printer configuration file DA A Fig 12 6 After you have carried out the various ESES E anx steps the defined printer appears in the Protocol printer Epson LX 300 list For example Protocol printer gt Hot Standby Printer ES Afte
100. left corner of the dynamic object The upper left corner of a novaPro32 picture defines the zero point X 0 Y 0 Define the exact dimensions of your dynamic object with the parameters Width and High see Fig 9 35 Click Set to apply the settings The dynamic object moves immediately to the position desired 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems soo novaPro32 Configuration Dynamising pictures lt Fig 9 35 Exact positioning of dynamic objects in a novaPro32 picture 9 3 Start picture Select a start picture with the menu Edit Start Picture Any picture of novaPro32 can be used as a Start picture When novaPro32 is started the start picture is opened automatically and all dynamic objects display of alarms measurements limit value violations events etc are active However as long as no user has logged in with his personal username and password no commands can be sent to the automation stations AS The Edit Reset Start Picture command removes the start picture 9 4 AS group pictures You can assign a picture to every AS group in novaPro32 Like a normal novaPro32 picture an AS group picture of this sort consists of a static background picture and the dynamised objects The dynamic objects in an AS group picture can contain AS group addresses as well as normal ones non group addresses Non group addresses are always uniquely linked to a physical automation station wh
101. mple AaBbY yZz Cancel Fig 9 6 General settings After clicking the Search button in the E Import zone it is possible to choose the standard dynamisation from the list shown see Fig 9 7 File name DefObject dob Files of tupe FileD ynDefault dob sl Cancel 4 Fig 9 7 Search for the file to be imported 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems ZG novaPro32 Configuration Dynamising pictures This message Fig 9 8 appears as BmTConfig E x confirmation that a standard dynamisation i has been saved The file can be imported AN The default objects selected into another project have been exported Fig 9 8 Confirmation of export State Object Properties E el x Connected to Default Dynamisation is activated by Iw Connected to Default Dynamisation default The grey fields cannot be changed this applies to all types of dynamisation General Value Fonts Action Number format Set colours Rectangle Frame None sl H I Tooltips M Ho colour EE Select Address D Transparent Fig 9 9 State Object Properties 9 2 4 Own dynamisations This refers to the dynamisation method used so far method which is still active 9 2 5 The right hand toolbar Editing tools of novaPro32 Fig 9 10 Editing Tool Bar 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems 95 novaPro32 Configuration ac AV Dynamising pictures 2 Stat
102. n one dynamic object proceed as follows Choose a tool in the tool bar e g se Drag a rectangle keeping the left hand mouse button pressed to where you want to display the actual value of an address 3 Configure the Properties window with all settings needed and exit by clicking OK Select the dynamic point click into the active area of the object Choose Copy from the context menu of the object right hand mouse button Choose Paste from the Edit menu or press CTRL V Press OK to confirm Drag the new object to the correct place in your picture Repeat steps 4 to 8 as many times as necessary NO sech PEF eg ee 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems 105 106 novaPro32 Configuration Meco Dynamising pictures 10 Now move addresses from the address tree to the new objects Select an address press the left hand mouse button move it into the object release the button Drag and Drop gt O m HO A GE Q xl h Eeler ee aes AS SI AHU 1 North East and South East Zoi APCPO1 COMON COOL FLT el AHU 2 North West and South West Zones APCPO1 COMON FIRE ALM APCPO1 COMON GASO GAS APCPO1 COMON GASO MV 4PCPO1 COMON LEAK FLT APCPO1 COMON XFER 452 p AP POT DHWO1 FLOW FTS APCPO1 DHWO1 BYESTSI HIP RO ee merc cececeee a APCPO1 DHWO1 BYES TS2 2 Se FLOW FTS y APCPO1 DHWO1 HXCH CMD APCPO1 DHWO1 HXCH FLT 4 APCPO1 DHWO1 PPO1 CMD APCPO1 DHWO1 PPO1 DPS APCPO1 DHWO1 PPO1 DTY
103. n the screen Close The user can close the alarm list shown on the screen Design for all users Release the alarm list configuration E General Save settings M Show Picturesaddress List h Print Close Design Design for all users et zm _ Fig 2 11 Alarm list tab 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems 23 lt 24 novaPro32 Configuration 236500 Password generation 2 3 7 Calendar The calendar tab see Fig 2 12 defines the user rights for the calendar configuration Use the Open selection box to give users the right to read the calendar Edit also allows a user to modify calendars cture Address List HDB Trend Time Program Alarm List Calendar System Calendar lw Open W Edit AG Calendar iv Open Jk Edit engt 1 ze Fig 2 12 Calendar tab 2 4 Default settings When novaPro32 is installed a user with the name Sauter and password 12345 is set up automatically The default user has the supervisor s rights enabling him to set up other user profiles When logging in for the first time use the name and password of the default user and then specify your personal user name and password Please ensure that at least one user always has the Supervisor rights Delete the default user after you have specified the user name and password Ki for your own supervisor 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems soo novaPro32 Configuration Filters
104. nd Message from Building This text can then be edited and should be shortened See Fig 7 43 7 Next in the Event Publisher Configuration window go to the Assign output medium tab and activate the option Online messaging is active see Fig 7 44 8 Create a logical group if one does not already exist 9 Select the logical group whose events should be transferred to Alert at Type select File at Output devices select the EPP file that was created previously at Template select the output template that was previously created and at Disable select No If several logical groups should be transferred to Alert you must carry out the parameterisation for each individual group 70 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems soo novaPro32 Configuration Messaging The Event Publisher configuration does not become active until the Event Publisher Server has been restarted So once you have completed the configuration close novaPro32 and restart Make sure that your start icon is also linked to the Event Publisher Server program File template x Template disappearing event Message Event ALLY disappearing Off FB 0 Layout Available Lines IV Headline Date Time and Cor Date Time House address Address text Status Text Acknowledge Source Acknowledge Empty Line House Address Address Text System information 0 Disappearing event nP32 House address A
105. nfiguration a The printer adjustments for Paper intake and Paper format From the printer settings select the paper format which you set up above such as EY3600 1 At Paper intake select Tractor intake a The Paper intake and Paper format in the Graphic Editor eh 7 1 2 1 3 Defining an online printer Depending on the type of output medium that has been selected all assigned output media are listed in the Select output media zone in Fig 7 3 The Edit button see Fig 7 7 opens the configuration window Name of physical printer The New button is used to set the new output printer A network printer can also be assigned The printer selected in the list can be removed using the Delete button or amended using the Edit button New Delete Edit Name given by user Fig 7 7 Line printer 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems ZG novaPro32 Configuration Messaging Creating a new printer e g Watchman The New button opens a window in which the use can enter a name for the printer see Fig 7 8 Printer Name Watchman Cancel a Fig 7 8 Dialogue On confirming with OK the dialogue box for choosing the relevant Windows printer opens ei Printer Page Independent If you press the Select button all the All Pages Epson LQ 1060 printers installed under Windows are listed Fig 7 10 Printer
106. novaPro32 Configuration Historical database 8 Historical database An automation station AS contains a protected memory area the historical database HDB for saving events Events as followed can cause a database entry Threshold width violations Limit value violations or returning into normal range Change of state of binary signals Database entry controlled by the time programme Every HDB entry consists of 32 data bits plus date and time a total of 72 bits The HDB of an automation station is divided into blocks of 3584 values of 72 bits Thus every block covers 128 MFAs machine fine addresses HDB server is a task of novaPro32 The server has to be installed once in a network It collects data from the historical databases of the automation stations saves them and places them at your disposal You can visualise the data with the help of novaPro32 At a level of 25 of an HDB block a message is sent to the HDB server in the network Then the HDB server makes an upload of data and saves them in a central database Therefore novaPro32 does not have to be active i e even if a visualisation station is unattended a complete archiving of the process data can be guaranteed 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems lt 81 L novaPro32 Configuration Meco Historical database 8 1 Configuration The HDB server can be configured completely from within novaPro32 This results in homogenous procedures for the end user regardle
107. ou want to display a physical dimension or not The physical dimension has to be defined in FBD Property sheet of the functional block There are two numerical formats available Exponential display Example 1 7234e 02 1 7234 10 and conventional floating point display Example 172 34 Examples of the various types of display 40 0 C 10 0 C 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems W600 novaPro32 Configuration Dynamising pictures The Action tab A specific command action may be assigned to every state of an address Bar Object Properties KE General Value Action Colours Fonts As an example Fig 9 23 shows the link from the sca win state limit value violation Lower limit value to the Chimes wav file In the same way a function of novaPro32 e g link to other pictures zoom picture alarm list etc can be linked to the state of an address The Colours tab A specific colour can be linked to every state of and address novaPro32 links a default colour to every state The Fonts tab All fonts installed on the PC are available for alphanumerical indications The Sample section shows the font selected in its correct style and size 7000904003 Q2 Bar Object Properties Ea K SBE MED A humez waw Lower limit value Link with Ge File JExtemal d Program Delete Fig 9 23 The Action tab General Value Action Colours
108. plies all addresses ending in Alarm and Ctrl Text left Defines flush left character sequence E g Parameter for address text Klima supplies all addresses which start with the address text Klima Text right Defines flush right character sequence E g Parameter for address text Alarm supplies all addresses ending in the address text Alarm within Defines a sequence of characters within a text E g Parameter for address text GebaeudeNord supplies all addresses containing the sequence of characters GebaudeNord lt number lt less than E g Parameter MFA lt 30 supplies all addresses with an MFA of less than 30 lt lt none or equal to number E g Parameter MFA lt 30 supplies all addresses with an MFA of less than 30 or equal to 30 gt number gt greater than E g Parameter MFA gt 30 supplies all addresses with an MFA of more than 30 gt gt greater than or equal to E g Parameter MFA gt 30 supplies all addresses with an MFA of more than 30 or equal to 30 lt gt lt gt not equal to without number E g Parameter MFA lt gt 11 supplies all addresses except those where MFA 1 1 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems 29 L 30 novaPro32 Configuration 26500 Filters Table 9 Operators allowed for each parameter Ou E iy G Ben O Pur CO Ben Ou Q O 3 3 1 1 Example Examples of possible filter parameters e e ilter name
109. r Thermometer Fig 9 18 Select form type Direction field Defines the filling direction Choose between Upwards Downwards To the left and To the right Fill frame field Defines the frame type of the bar graph Choose between None no frame Thin Medium and Thick Transparent tick box The bar graph is displayed transparently if selected Tooltip tick box If selected a ToolTip showing the address of the dynamic point is displayed when the mouse pointer gets into the area of the bar graph The Value tab Select an analogue value in the Select ege emm i i ropri t s de Bar Object e x function section Depending on the address type selected on the General tab you can General Value Action Colours Fonts i Select function Value 2 Limit value H choose between values such as Measured meea Pde value Totalisation value Hours run See on white background h Lower limit value line e EE counter HE hour meter etc h Upper limit value line p ee with dimension W Value line i o i exponential SEER Lines can mark limit values This allows a d cule Digits B i If GE F s i graphical display of the value range allowed zl Decimal places h 4 for the analogue value displayed Fig 9 19 The Value tab Limit values can also be displayed in numerical form You can choose whether y
110. r Event Ebert crni ee ee ee eee 39 Sel HOWICWOKS EE 39 9 2 CoOnfouring he EP E 40 5 2 1 Create a new Event Publisher filter 41 5 2 2 Edit an Event Publisher filter uses skere 42 5 2 3 Show addresses of the Event Publisher server 43 6 PAV EE 45 SC SCOMMOUPAUO Metastasis ocean ert cette Oe ieee el enact oe tlie eaten tae 46 CLET SES ER USER DI OM EE 46 6 1 2 Specifying the alarm list presentation ccccccccecceeceeeceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 47 6 1 2 1 Modify an existing window template 0 0n00nannannnnannnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnn 48 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems novaPro32 Configuration Meco V Table of contents 6 1 2 2 Modify an existing window Template 49 6T Definea pinte ma srsti A Dd vale dendeasnidsGadatea 49 6 1 3 1 Create a new print Iemplate ccc cecceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeaes 49 6 1 3 2 Modify an existing print Template 50 6 14 Specilyah address GQrOUP EE 50 61S E e Eege Lu EE 52 1 MESS ag Ui e DE 53 AE ee ie TE de BEE 54 7 1 1 The Output Device Assignment ob 54 filed The Output Device Eege eet 56 en CN WR lgl EE of PAZ Te de lee LEE EE 57 n a Specie td e EEN 57 7 1 2 1 3 Defining an online printer 58 V R B RER mag FS TU Ta fo VAN EE 61 EN E ER EE 61 PALO WING OUNDUDIEAVOUL Ee Eege 62 n E EP le Ce te een EE 64 7 1 4 1 Creating and configuring an EP time programme 64 en E un WE e TEE 65 T T ANG W GOMMIAINGhaesiss 5h coh e ek ban ee ee 65 e
111. r you have confirmed by pressing the 7 OK button a message appears Fig 12 9 Al beter caer SOE Under tae easter te sen carrot wak prone To prevent interruptions in printing you should define an alternative printer which is automatically activated if one of the normal printers has been deleted A physical printer can be assigned to a logical printer only once otherwise this message appears Fig 12 10 Fig 12 10 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems 119 novaPro32 Configuration Meco JY Page printers 120 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems ZG novaPro32 Configuration Copy Shareable_ Data lt 13 Copy Shareable_ Data 13 1 Description With this menu it is possible to create a project environment that contains only the required files With this environment you can edit a project on a local PC The created folder contains no PDB and no resource table In this project it is possible to interrogate installations and make amendments during commissioning or servicing The function charts of the AS that were loaned out from the main project during the network connection can be amended It is also possible to add new ASs The amendments are contained in the PDBL and can be integrated back into the main project Depending on the functions chosen in the Copy for local operating station window the technician can only edit the FBD or only use the functions of the novaPro32 program such as Read and write AS time programm
112. ration Microsoft Word Trademark of Microsoft Corporation Acrobat Reader Adobe Systems Incorporated Pentium Trademark of Intel Corporation 8 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems ZG novaPro32 Configuration Introduction 1 Introduction novaPro32 comprises the management level of the EY3600 building management system This system is extremely user friendly because it is built up consistently on the basis of the Microsoft Windows operating system The system s standard interfaces and network capability make it possible to integrate building automation into the world of office automation The configuration of novaPro32 is entirely menu prompted so there is no need for specialised knowledge of computers or advanced language skills Users of the novaPro32 management system will find a detailed description of the configuration on the following pages These instructions offer a detailed explanation of the configuration parameterisation but they deliberately do not cover the installation and commissioning or the interaction with hardware components This manual is therefore intended quite specifically for maintenance and design engineering staff 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems lt SY 1 1 novaPro32 Configuration ac Introduction The documentation for novaPro32 The operating instructions for novaPro32 are in three parts Each part is intended for a quite specific user group 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Part 1 User
113. rd Change password Time Synchronisation a Connection HD Server Connection Skates Calendar Address List Recent Pictures Recent Group Pictures Printer Recent HDB Trends Recent Protocals Copy Shared Data v pc master NEE GE EE ME al Recent Time Programs Close Fig 14 1 The Document Master option has the effect that on the PC in question the dynamisation of the pictures the data in the novaProDokument mdb is synchronised with the data from this PC s local resource table This option must be set if you are using just a single novaPro32 PC If you are running a network with several novaPro32 PCs the option must be set solely on the PC on which the local resource table is the most up to date usually the generating PC 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems 129 lt 130 7000904003 Q2 novaPro32 Configuration Document master Eso Sauter Systems soo novaPro32 Configuration Logbook 15 Logbook A logbook has been integrated into novaPro3z2 All actions by an operator are recorded in a log file 13 files are created in the Sharable_Data System folder one file for each month There is an archive file available for the current month and for every one of the last twelve months The files are of type mdb Microsoft Database Access You can read and analyse the files using Microsoft Access 15 1 Logbook files You can find all logbook files in the Sharable_Data System folder
114. riterion to do this click on the selection box with the left hand mouse button 2 Position the cursor in the Parameters field 3 Enter the filter parameters these may contain wildcards Table 5 and operators The Operators button shows a selection of all the operators that are allowed in the relevant parameter field There must always be a blank between the operator and the argument The Filter Assistant is the ideal aid for parameterising the various fields it is advisable to use it ei 4 Save the configuration The current filter is saved and the OK button Address filter configuration window is closed Accept button The current filter is saved but the Address filter configuration window stays open The Result button shows all the addresses which are defined by the current filter The selection boxes for empty filter criteria no parameters defined must be de activated Otherwise an error Vi message will be shown when the filter is saved OK or Accept buttons see Fig 3 5 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems 31 novaPro32 Configuration Meco Ki Filters 3 3 3 AS group filter configuration AS group filters are used for the dynamic selection of addresses from AS groups This filter mask see Fig 3 8 is used in the same way as the Address filter configuration mask see Chapter 3 3 1 In the Parameter fields use wildcards and operators
115. rs with the Supervisor or Password generation authorisation can assign rights to other users delete rights set up or delete new users or suspend release users who are already registered lt Use the right hand mouse button to go to the context menu for the overview window see Fig 2 2 From here you can set up new user profiles and you can also modify or delete user profiles that already exist 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems 13 novaPro32 Configuration Meco Password generation Switch Pre login and Post login messages on or off Timeout After the time Switch the pass lf selected _ access to adjusted an automatic logout word on or off novaPro32 will be denied appears and the novaPro32 for 10 minutes after 3 workstation will be locked invalid password entries Password Generation novaPres General Za fe IV Password Inhibited Timeout Login i Inhibited after abortive attempts Time inhibited minutes Timeout z IF Pre login fio Time Number of attempts Kal I Postlogin po User Logged off at JoeMiller Maintenance 10 11 1999 15 09 51 10 11 1999 15 26 11 Portier 25 01 2000 10 22 19 25 01 2000 10 44 30 Sauter 31 07 2000 14 38 39 D User Status User List Time and date Time and date of the user logged in now All users registered of the last login last logout X suspended user Fig 2 1 Overview window Password generation novaPro32 14 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems
116. rver Properties Displays properties for this server ve Fig 7 4 Calling up the properties of the Windows NT print server printer otherwise the form will not be available to the printer The dimensions of the form must not exceed the margins printable area of the 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems lt 57 58 novaPro32 Configuration Meco Messaging e For each printer used add a new form as shown in the example in Fig 7 5 The paper source must be adjusted as shown in Fig 7 6 ei Alarmpnnter 1 Default Document Properties Ca Print Server Properties Ei Forms Ports advanced Page Setup Advanced Forme on SBACIOE 75S CRP2NT Paper Size I EY3600 1 Paper Source e Tractor feed be Onentation G Portrait 6 Landscape Color 4ppearance a2 Ge Gray Scale Color l e Envelope 10 Delete Form Description for Ev3600 1 W Create a New Form Define a new form by editing the existing name and measurements Then click Save Form Measurements Units CG Metric English Paper Size Printer Area Margins width 20cm Left 000cm Top 000cm Height Don Right 0 00em Bottom Den Save Form SEN Fig 7 5 Fig 7 6 Paper source in Windows NT 2000 or XP Setting up a new paper format e Configuration of the printer in novaPro32 online messaging see Chapter 7 1 2 The Output Device tab Please check these points when carrying out the co
117. ss of the physical location of the program The menu File Configuration gt HDB Server opens the window HDB Configuration This window gives an overview of the actual settings The HDB server has to be configured al ve Monde Oh using address groups An address fia aaa ae group consists of a subset of the address space of the project The address space can be structured according to practically any criteria in this way Cancel Amy ne Fig 8 1 HDB configuration To build or modify address groups use the context menu right hand mouse button 8 1 1 Add a new address group The New command of the context menu of the HDB configuration window see Fig 8 1 opens the Properties tabs of HDB groups The Selection tab defines the address group Selection Save Period The Functions tick boxes define ee whether the main or additional functions of the addresses are recorded in the H D B i Functions IV Main T Addition The Addresses button opens the Groups windows where you have to define the address group properties See Chapter 4 1 Structure of an address 2 Cancel group Fig 8 2 Properties of HDB groups Selection 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems soo novaPro32 Configuration Historical database The Save tab defines at what time and how often the HDB data are saved Selection Save Period in an archive file Save Star
118. t HC Hours run counter IV Total Value 40 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems ZG novaPro32 Configuration Event Publisher Server YA Table 11 Symbols Symbols di Main function only Oh Additional function only dh Complete set of functions 5 2 1 Create a new Event Publisher filter 1 The New button of the EP Server Configuration window see Fig 5 2 opens the filter parameterising window Choose between an address filter an AS monitoring filter and an AS group filter The relevant parameterising window then opens see Chapter 3 3 1 3 3 2 and 3 3 3 The newly parameterised filters are filed automatically in the Filter System Group Filter folder and are shown under Available filters LG in the EPServer configuration window see Fig 5 2 2 Using the D button you can add a filter selected under Available filters to the list of active filters The button does the opposite It removes a selected filter from the list of active filters The filter merely becomes inactive i e it remains stored in the System Group Filter folder 3 Enable the functions of the active filters 3 1 Choose the filters see Fig 5 2 EPServer configuration selected filter temperatures 3 2 Activate the functions by clicking the relevant tick box Abbreviations see Table 10 All active filters of the Event Publisher server are listed in the EPS Filter LG field of the EPServer con
119. t with the gt command button The house address is automatically broken down according to the house address structure Click on the tick boxes underneath the individual characters to replace them with wildcards 7 Use the OK button to close the filter assistant The selected house address with wildcards added is transferred to the parameter field in the filter configuration Fig 3 10 shows the result of the filter assistant from Fig 3 9 W House Address Fig 3 10 House address filter with wildcards In parameter fields AS net name AS name AS number Address type MFA and Category you can use the assistant to select from a list of possible entries Filter Assistant Fig 3 11 Filter assistant for the Address type parameter field 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems 33 novaPro32 Configuration Meco WY Filters 34 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems ZG novaPro32 Configuration Address groups WY 4 Address groups An address group comprises one part of the address area of an installation The address area of an installation is easy to structure according to virtually any criteria you wish to choose Address groups are used in novaPro32 to configure the HDB server the online messaging and the alarm list They allow you to select house addresses which are used in the relevant section of the program 4 1 Structure of an address group When you set up a new address group
120. t time Number of save files You have to specify the start time by p ap the hour and if you selected weekly in mee the Do Save field select a weekday EE C Friday Number of save files defines how oo oor many files of this address group are Wednesday C Sunday kept on the hard disk e g 2 save files dee and weekly saving signifies that every file remains on the drive for 2 weeks i e the HDB server creates 2 files the actual one and one from the last saving period Fig 8 3 Properties of HDB groups Save Selection Save Period In order to limit data traffic on the D mme network the saving process is spread over an adjustable period the refresh ce FA time This enables the peak load of the e network to be drastically reduced Days Fig 8 4 Properties of HDB groups Refresh 8 1 2 Edit an existing address group With the Delete function from the context menu of the HDB Configuration window see Fig 8 1 you can remove an HDB group from the list The Open function from the context menu see Fig 8 1 opens the Properties of HDB groups tabs with the pre selected HDB address group The configuration has to be done similar to Chapter 8 1 1 Add a new address group 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems lt L 84 novaPro32 Configuration Meco Historical database 8 2 HDB files HDB data are saved as archive files according to the settings in Fig 8 3 T
121. the project Time Synchronisation AS Network AS ale E AILAS Nets Exit Fig 11 1 Time synchronisation Meaning of the buttons One AS Net All automation stations of the network selected in the AS field are synchronised All AS Nets All stations in all networks of the actual project are synchronised Close Closes the Time Synchronisation window 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems lt 115 novaPro32 Configuration ac N Time synchronisation 116 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems soo novaPro32 Configuration Page printers N 12 Page printers 12 1 Introduction All the printers installed under Windows including the network printers can be used by novaPro32 Any number of printers can be used for printing out protocols address lists and alarm lists The trend curves and the HDB are printed out on the standard printer defined under Windows S To install the printers refer to Chapter 3 5 Printers for novaPro32 of the XY Installation manual 7 000915 002 P12 The page printers are assigned to print out the lists and protocols Different protocols can be assigned to the same printer but also to more than one printer A printer which serves as an online printer for printing out the spontaneous messages cannot be defined as a protocol printer at the same time 12 2 How to configure a page printer The page printers are configured using the Page printers menu Con
122. the network and prevents overloads Fig 5 1 The Event Publisher Server as a link between process data network and messaging channels 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems 39 novaPro32 Configuration Meco Event Publisher Server 5 2 Configuring the EP server The EP server should be configured by either the System Administrator Supervisor or a specially authorised user To assign authorisation rights see Fig 2 4 Page 18 The EPServer configuration window can be opened via File Configuration gt EP server Event Publisher Server a Active functions of the Selection of already Active filters of the selected control filters configured filters Event Publisher EP Server Configuration X EF Servers EF Server E 0 0 Configuration Available FiltersGpoups Selected Seca Elected Funchons Filter Fiter croup Type As cm vice Sy EP Fever Standard 45Grp EPS Fite LW Alarms FTF DH oo Standard S Standard ES Filer bo 3 Standard AS Standard AS EP5 Filter NV Status lv Dt IT Feedback IT LH I Command IT DNH Standard E F Bi E M DOMM IT MM IT LY Setpoint L Counter T CFB_Soft d New Open Copy Delete Rename OF Cancel Apply Help Fig 5 2 EPServer configuration Table 10 Short cuts Short cuts A Alarm S Status R Feedback C Command LV Limit Value MW M Measurement SW P Setpoint MZ N Quantity Counter B CFB Sof
123. ton a new filter name can now be given All parameter changes are saved under the new filter name on exiting the Filter parameterising window The old filter remains unchanged The new filter is automatically stored in the System Group Filter folder To activate it it has to be copied to the list of active filters using the gt button see chapters 5 2 1 5 2 2 amp The selected filter is deleted This function deletes the filter both from the list of active filters and from the System Group Filter folder NSA To remove a filter only from the list of active filters click the lt button see chapter 5 2 1 The parameterising window corresponding to the filter type is opened with the selected filter Apart from the filter name all parameters are shown inactive The filter name can be changed The filter is saved under the new name on exiting the Address filter parameterising Sauter Systems soo novaPro32 Configuration Event Publisher Server 5 2 3 Show addresses of the Event Publisher server After completing the Event Publisher configuration you can display a detailed view of the current EPServer settings by clicking the Result button i e all addresses selected by the active filters are listed If the Result button is displayed light you have to activate the new configuration first by clicking the Apply button Name of the EP Server EP S
124. ture is loaded and shown in the picture window Once you have created your background pictures save them with a graphics program such as Micrografx Designer preferably with this path IS Ey3600 project Name Sharable_Data novaPro32 container Background_Pictures This will allow you to integrate the background pictures completely into the K data structure of the project The benefits of this procedure are simple data saving and increased clarity 3 The background picture is now ready for dynamisation with novaPro32 see Chapter 9 2 How to edit dynamic points 4 Saving the picture the picture background picture plus dynamisation now has to be entered in the document database NovaProDocument mdb To do this select the File Save as menu and enter a name for the newly created novaPro32 picture in the file browser The dynamisation objects and the path to the background picture are now saved in the document database NovaProDocument mdb You will now see the newly created picture in the document browser of novaPro32 in the Installation schematics folder 11 see Fig 9 2 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems lt 90 novaPro32 Configuration Meco Dynamising pictures NovaPro32 AHU 2 l x ST File Edit Extras Window Help l x e P S Ss D S WOARE ASKR Al el AHU 2 North West and South West Zones i AHU 3 Lecture Theatre CH HED 4 Extract Air South West Ris
125. type bmp in the Background field The Colour parameter defines the background colour of all address list entries The rows of the table can be separated by lines for which you can choose any colour This greatly improves readability and facilitates the work with an address list AdParam Config eil x General Headline Address Design Print Template m Form Font Picture fo Browse We SEH Font style Bold We ES Size 12 Sample Mines na AaBbYyZz r Select column Columns available Columns selected arange OK Cancel Apply Help Fig 10 3 Address List Configuration General The Columns section of the General tab defines contents of your project specific address list Select your information needed in field Columns available and copy it into the Columns selected field by pressing the gt button Use the arrange buttons to 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems W600 novaPro32 Configuration Address list arrange column sequence The column on top of the list is displayed on the far left in the address list The Header tab defines the look of the address list header The Address View tab defines the exact appearance of the address for every address type and state Define background colour font type and colour Select a cell of the table with your left hand mouse button to change the cell content 70
126. us Test Acknowledge Source Acknowledge Empty Line House Address Address Text House Address Address Text House Address 2 Address Text House Address Address Text House Address Address Text House Address 2 Address Text State Acknowledge text Cheeks Fel eileen kant Al s D Editable column 40 caracte System information House address Fig 7 20 Configuring a mail fax template Left click a cell of the table or on the blue symbol this opens a selection of possible cell entries So the configuration of the table is self explanatory The Layout section defines what kind of information is sent with the message All possible information is listed in the Available lines field The field on the right shows the layout of a message with the information selected The gt button copies a line selected in the Line selection field into the layout Thee button removes an entry from the layout Optional commands can be added to each line To do so left click a cell of the Editable column and enter text of up to 40 characters Right clicking a cell of the Editable column opens a context menu for the text format ei The and buttons change the line order of a message The Headline tick box activates or de activates the yellow title bar The configuration of a file template can be done in a similar way But the Font cells etc are not available
127. vaPro32 You will find more detailed information in the Micromedia Alert user manual 7 2 2 1 Install the Micromedia Alert program Micromedia Solution Installation E x Insert the CD If Autorun is not activated start the Setup program INSTALL EXE You are then led through the installation Cp Applications to install 25 620 Ko Xs procedure see Alert User Manual heey pe Visual Access v3 2 1 522 Ko C hapter E Jericho 5 362 Ko Choose a language first then the operating system 16 or 32 bit and the path for installation Various installation programs are then suggested to you Choose Alert If you want to parameterise Alert from another computer via network you should also choose Alert Client 5 362 Ko Options Jericho unicode Description Alert Manager Alert with all its components Installation directory of the selected option D PROGRAM FILES MMIDE Alert Used space on disk D Requested disk space 26 399 Ko Available disk space 4293597760 Ko en tt Fig 7 50 Micromedia Solution Installation E x The associated components are then listed in another window for you to choose and Alert modules to install install iv A Iv Online help 10 961 Ko iv Communication drivers 2186 Ko bk Mediators 7 330 Ko Iv Message Processor 1 672 Ko Vocal Server languages OKo sl 7000904003 Q2 Description Basic modules of
128. ving your mouse anywhere within the frame ee SE La F j WI a Ee Editing mode AE S AE a A a F aa a Me a oe E thar ir H H Fig 9 16 Effect of the Colour Entry Point PT ag IN Bar With the Bar tool you can display any analogue value measurement setpoint etc as a bar graph Drag a rectangle keeping the left hand mouse button pressed to the place where you want to display the value Now a physical address has to be assigned to the area that you have just created All settings have to be done in the Bar Object Properties window The General tab The Select address button opens the address tree of the Bar Object Properties E eil x project see Fig 9 31 Select an General Value Action Colours Fonts address from the tree The k Connected to Default Dynamic Object numerical value of this address is Form displayed as a bar graph in the Rectangle g ele colour fill area created above Direction Upwards sl Range field Defines the lower Fill frame GE C ect and the upper end of the bar None sl gre EN Select Address Fig 9 17 Bar Object Properties 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems 99 SG 100 novaPro32 Configuration 26500 Dynamising pictures Form Form field Select between Rectangle for a bar graph in the form of a rectangle Ellipse E for a graph in form of an ellipse and Ellipse Thermomete
129. w or by pressing a pre defined button in a novaPro32 picture Address list of an installation that is connected to the novaNet 7000904003 Q2 o Pie Edt Extras Widow Heb WW aS D e MO 4 APCP02 AHUD1 BGFT DIR APCP02 AHUDI COOL VUN amp APCPO AHUOT DAMP FRE APCPO AHUOT DAMP GAS A APCPO AHUDI EFOT CMD APCPO2 AHUDI EFUI DPS APCPO2 AHUDT EFOT FFL A APCPO2 AHUOT EF01 FLT PJAPCPO2 AHUOT EFOT RUN APCPO2 AHUOT EFO RUN amp aAPCPO ANUOI TT SPD A APCPO AHUOI FRST STT D A APCPO2 AHUDT HEAT HIF A APCPO2 AHUDT HEAT OUT APCPO2 AHUDT HEAT AUN d APCPO02 ANUOT HEAT RUN amp APCP02 ANUDI HEAT SIG APCPO AHUDI MIXD SxS A APCPO AHUDI PFLT DIR APCPU2 AHUDT PRES PXS 2 APCPO2 AHUDT PRES SAP 4 APCPO AHUDT ASET CMD APCPO2 AHUDT ATUN RXS APCPO2 AHUDI SFOI CMD A APCPO ANUOI SFOI DPS A APCPO AHUOI SFO FFI A APCPO AHUDI SFIN FLT P APCPU 2 AHUDT SFU RUN APCPO2 AHUD1 GET RUN APCPO 2 AHUDI rn SPD APCPO2 AHUDI TEMP FAI Z APCPO2 AHUDI TEMP MAT 2 APCPO ARD TEMP RAT 2 APCPO AHUOI TEMP SAT PB rowarrasz BASEL NE al l x e A DIS Sl adiret nl OT I eV e vae 1 Lues vaez Adnowledgedby nl AHU 1 Bag Filter Dirty NORMAL AHU 1 Cooling Coll Control Valve 0 0 AHU 1 Fresh RecircfExhaust Damp 100 0 AHU 1 Gas Fired Heater Damper DI AHU 1 Extract Fan Invert Command OFF AUTO AHU 1 Extract Fan DPS FLOW AHU 1 Extract Fan Flow Fail NORMAL AHU 1 Extract Fan Fault NORMAL AHU 1 Extract Fan Status AHU 1 Extra
130. w to edit dynamic points novaPro32 has two main operating statuses 9 2 1 Display mode Display mode standard Alarm events and measurements are displayed in the pictures Alarm can be acknowledged directly in the pictures switching commands and setpoint changes etc can be carried out 9 2 2 Editing mode Editing mode In this mode you can configure pictures by linking physical addresses to objects in the pictures The view of the picture in dependence of the actual plant state is defined here Enter the editing mode by clicking on the icon ei or via the menu Edit Edit Dynamic Objects novaPro32 also has two dynamisation methods 9 2 3 Default dynamisation standard Sauter has made an object library available for dynamising pictures Every user has the ability to parameterise his own standard This can be used either for a single project or for all projects The standard objects integrated in novaPro32 can be adapted by the user to meet his specific needs You have the choice of exporting either all or just a part of the created objects The exported standard objects can in turn be imported into a project The standard objects are exported or imported in the System card System folder using the BMT config Default Dynamisation card in the System card of the project 7000904003 Q2 Penoverrosz 12 File Extras Help ao O HO A BEBEKA Sauter Systems lt 93 novaPro32
131. x 3 Designer D my documents admirals Park Private Data System Print_Server Templates Alarms STANDARD_LIst File Edit Project Objects View Options Dae e BR vo BS SBA fm Sk mk ly ow SZ Ph D 10 20 30 40 50 60 7O 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 hen 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 260 270 280 290 300 310 320 oa aa OOO OCOCUON uuu uutuu uuu uuu uuu uuu uuu uuu uuu uuu uuu uuu SYSTEMNAME Lu 3 REPORTNAME 304 wi 402 Date Time House Address Address Text Status Value Upper LV Acknowledged at Operator ei 3 50 DATE TIME AG H ADDR DESCRIPT STATUS_VAL VAL_LM_1 VAL_LM_2 RECEIPTTIM OPERATOR 4 ROM YN FS 2 1304 1403 150 1603 mi 1802 1904 2103 Fig 6 9 Creating a print template with Designer from List and Label 6 1 4 Specify an address group The Address group tab represents the access to the configuration of address groups for the alarm lists Alarm list address groups specify the actual content of an alarm list By using a group you can separate a section of the installation a zone or a functionality from the overall address area for the installation and you can show it in a specific alarm list A group can also be matched to the task and sphere of influence of a specific user For example it is possible to suppress alarms from the Light section of the installation on the heating technician s alarm list Targeted suppression of
132. xecution From to Type i C once hourly C daily C weekly Ze monthly geit ya e em a Tom to omman inute B o 18 D hee il each of the month Comment Command free or locked n mos Raid 255 characters mamun Cancel Apply Fig 7 36 every each each of the month In this window you can set the day on which the programme is to be executed You have the choice between the first and the last day of the month Fig 7 37 of the month each of the month Or between the first and the fourth or the last day of the week of the month from Monday to Sunday 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems 67 novaPro32 Configuration Meco NZ Messaging For example Every qin Monday of the month Every last Sunday of the month each of the month each of the month 4 Monday last Sunday Fig 7 39 Fig 7 40 If the number in the each field is too big e g every 5 Monday of the month the following message appears AN The command is carried out only if such a day really exists For instance every 31 of the month day gt The command is carried out only if the month has 31 days 68 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems ZG novaPro32 Configuration Messaging AA 7 2 novaPro32 Micromedia Alert Together with EY3600 novaPro32 the Micromedia Alert program makes it possible to manage alarms and the on call service Alert can be used to notify the on call staff of events such as alarms
133. you disable one or more command lines manually The disabled task is marked with an A in the S column e Release Revokes the suspension e Calendar Lets you view and edit the assigned calendar 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems ZG novaPro32 Configuration Messaging 7 1 4 1 1 Fdit The Edit function opens the window shown in Fig 7 24 merar STER Selection Press New to view the dialogue box for entering the EP Time Program Calendar name of the EP time programme E BS Son cakes Open For example Activate SMS Sys Sram cane Cony EP Time Program a x Delete Time Range not defined iee v Rename Time Program Name Pewen o E Fig 7 24 Cancel Fig 7 23 Once you have confirmed the name it appears in the Dyn_ schedule x Selection relevant column A calendar chosen from the list can now be assigned to this time programme The system EE calendar is assigned by default Deaciivete SS Open Ti i di Co In the Time Range not defined field you can block or E I Delete enable all commands of all EP time programmes for the Ate tres Es Seen non parameterised time ranges Time Range not defined Be Eee Fig 7 25 The chosen mode is shown in field see Fig 7 22 A selected time programme with a parameterised fyn schedule Control Proper es a x command line is shown in the background window on Selection activating the Show function Th
134. you must enter a name in the Address group name box see Fig 4 1 The newly selected name must not exist already either as an HDB group name an online group name or an alarm list group name When you are editing an address group that exists already the Address group name field is shown with a grey background and the name of the group to be edited is displayed 4 1 1 Structure using filters You can configure the composition of an address group with the help of filters The following procedure is advisable for this purpose see also Fig 4 1 Configuration of address groups e Inthe project structure left box open the Filters directory e Select the filter and accept it with control button No 4 In the Result field far right you will see a list of all the project addresses selected by the filter This is a kind of interim result of the configuration e Use command button No 3 to copy selected addresses from the Result field into the Selection field Drag the mouse with the left hand button pressed down to select several addresses at the same time and copy them into the Selection field Command button No 2 is used to remove addresses from the Selection box When configuring the Online Messaging filters can be copied directly into the middle field Selected addresses with command button No 1 7000904003 Q2 Sauter Systems 35 novaPro32 Configuration Meco Addr
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