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1. Name Wert Beschreibung scuss1rit1 abdd031 al OK AB Diff Druck 52 29 L ftung 1 scuss Irlt1 abfw021 al OK AB Filter 53 24 L ftung 1 m scuss1rit1 abrs021 al OK AP Rea Schalt 54 26 L ftung 1 scuss 1rlt1 abve021 al OK AB Ventilator 52 30 L ftung 1 scuss Irltl aufw011 al OK AU Filter 52 31 L ftung 1 scuss Irlt1 five010 di Aus Freigabe ZU Ventil L ftung 1 scuss 1r1t1 frve010 sw Aus Freigabe ZU Ventil L ftung 1 scuss 1rlt1 lefw031 al ERREUR F o stschutz 52 25 Liftung 1 scuss Irlt lefw031 sw Aus Demo Alarm Frost Luftung 1 scuss 1rlt1 lepuO11 al Jop LE Pumpe 52 26 L ftung 1 scuss Irit lepu011 di Bip LE Pumpe 32 L ftung 1 scuss rit eet Lt 21 0781 h Runtime LE Pumpe 32 L ftung 1 scuss 1r1t1 lepudl11 rt al OK Alarm Runtime LE Pumpe 52 L ftung 1 scuss rtl lepuO11 rt mx 2000 n gt Alarm limit Runtime LE Pumpe 32 L ftun scuss Irit1 lepu011 rt pb I Reset Reset Runtime LE Pumpe 32 L ftung 1 7001049003 A Sauter Systems Za EYW300 novaWeb Operation Alarms lt 8 Alarms By default you can see all the alarms in the alarm list that have not yet been acknowledged or that are still active Alarms Status Text Time Name Weknowledgens Frost Protection Alarm 2004 07 21 15 18 02 ahu02 otemp al 8 1 Indication of all active all generated alarms Using the alarm link at the top of the alarm list you can switch between the list of active alarms
2. Change Reset Cancelling the function is also confirmed by a message on the screen Suppression of mail sending is automatically cancelled after 3 hours No message is shown on the screen in this case A time programme for e mails can be parameterised You can edit this program via the Change time programme link Up to 8 time periods can be entered This also lets you define periods of one or more days when the time programme is not active In addition you can specify whether or not the time programme is valid for each individual recipient 7001049003 A Sauter Systems Za EYW300 novaWeb Operation E mail messages WY Alarm schedule Extended duty time Next switch off according to schedule 00 00 y Duty time T m to on E Profile On Off Mo Tu We Th Fr 1 0730 111700 Ooo FEE ne Em alala lalalala T mimmiminimimm pw rm rw ew Lm E pmipmimigimimim e miglmimimiamlm m m ons Cc cn A C RB ololololololo ololololo lolo m Dates and intervals for Inactive and Exceptions Inactive Exception E The e mails can also be sent to a kind of unified messaging service which can then forward the e mail as an SMS fax etc 7001049003 A Sauter Systems 41 EYW300 novaWeb Operation ac NZ E mail messages 12 1 2 Header The header can be treated by an automated e mail client program It contains the following information e Subject o Alarm or event syste
3. EYW300 novaWeb Operation ac YA Layout and navigation 14 7001049003 A Sauter Systems Za EYW300 novaWeb Operation Login logout NZ 5 Login logout Go to the Login page e Enter your user name typically your e mail address e Select your user level e Enter your password and hit the Login button Login novaWeb v2 8 3 Login novaWeb v2 8 3 User name Your e mail address User level Guest v Password After login you will go straight to the alarm page as primary information To log off just go back to the login page once again select Login Log off in the navigator frame on the left 5 1 Version information During login you always get the information about the installed version of your novaWeb station e g novaWeb v2 8 3 means version 2 8 3 5 2 Your name User name e mail address e g your name Q ch sauter bc com 7001049003 A Sauter Systems 15 NA EYW300 novaWeb Operation ac Login logout 5 3 User level Guest As a guest no password is required Guest are allowed to view only the main values of control loops installations alarms and events without being able to modify anything User A standard user account gives you access to all guest activities plus normal user operations like the acknowledging of alarms the changing of setpoints and so on Service On top of the standard user rights the service user has access to the service list which allows him to modify so
4. Get ONS address automatically wi Primary DNS address 000 000 000 000 When connecting via an internet provider you will get an IP address automatically from this provider and therefore you should tick the appropriate box For a dial up connection you also have to specify whether you use an analogue or an ISDN connection When calling a GSM modem you should select Analogue as well wc wv WW ot Settings novaWeb ISDN Y Connection type ISDN d Enable high speed Analogue ISDN 7001049003 A Sauter Systems 65 EYW300 novaWeb Operation ac NZ Appendix 66 7001049003 A Sauter Systems Za EYW300 novaWeb Operation Abbreviations and terminology 4 16 Abbreviations and terminology ActiveX Microsoft technology for software components which can be used by other programs AS Automation Station or controller is an autonomous automation device used for the control of heating air conditioning or other systems in buildings Cache A local copy of data that have been fetched from a remote host to reduce access time Cookie A cookie is a piece of information sent by the web server to the client e g for identification purposes session management CSD Circuit Switched Data is the standard circuit switched data transmission for GSM with 14 4 kBit s which is used traditionally for voice transmission CSV Comma Separated Variables is a tabular data format whi
5. 2 15 E 3 5 R B G Ko User level Guest rm gt ln Ei Password Settings Automatic refresh gt Ico D 2010 11 15 11 34 08 Fertig The header shows the site s name and some pictures and links The contents of the main window depend on the selection in the navigation frame on the left If any of these three frames cannot be displayed entirely scrollbars will appear and give you the possibility of navigating to the location you need 7001049003 A Sauter Systems 11 WV EYW300 novaWeb Operation ac Layout and navigation 4 1 Header top SAUTER emm SAUTER Beside the site name is the Sauter logo which normally contains a link to your Sauter support page Additionally it may contain further logos and links to some home pages of the installation owner maintenance company etc 4 2 Navigation left Navigation Link Display in Main Frame Login Logout Login and logout Control Loops Overview of control loops Air Handling Unit 01 Installation view Air Banding Unit 02 Number of installations according to your site AN nanding SIE Ve Access to function descriptions and schemas Chiller Basement Heating Alarms Alarm list Events Event logs Settings Configuration pages Automatic update How often the data in the main frame are updated The links to Login Logout Control Loops Alarms Events and Automatic Update are shown for each user Between Control Loops and Alarms i
6. 3 Memory settings Because the short term historical values are saved only to RAM please avoid switching off novaWeb if possible Any other settings configuration time programs etc are saved to the flash memory 7001049003 A Sauter Systems 51 lt 52 7001049003 A EYW300 novaWeb Operation Tips and tricks c Sauter Systems Za EYW300 novaWeb Operation Appendix NZ 15 Appendix 15 1 Cookies For the session management Cookies must be enabled at least for this site 15 1 1 Cookie Settings for Internet Explorer If you use Microsoft s Internet Explorer go to Tools Internet Options Privacy and set your privacy setting for the relevant zone e g internet zone to medium or lower General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced Settings 4 Move the slider to select a privacy setting for the Internet i zone mumsmuuumuuuuumuuuuus Blocks cookies that do nat have a compact privacy policy Blacks cookies that use personally identifiable information without your explicit consent Import Advanced Default Web Sites To override cookie handling for individual Web sites click the Edit button Edit 7001049003 A Sauter Systems 53 EYW300 novaWeb Operation 26600 Appendix Alternatively you can allow the setting of cookies for individual web sites to allow cookies for this site Per Site Privacy Actions x Manage
7. Cookie Manager Unblock cookies from this site in order to enable the setting of cookies from this site again 7001049003 A Sauter Systems Za EYW300 novaWeb Operation Appendix NZ 15 1 3 Cookie settings for SE P910i For the Sony Ericsson P910i internet browser go to Edit Settings Security and activate Allow cookies Preferences k Save signed documents Connect anonymously Connect using Wii wi Allow cookies wi ES I d i 15 2 JavaScript In the start page index html JavaScript is used to forward users with small screens to the frameless start page Menu html Therefore in this case JavaScript should be enabled in order to make use of this functionality 15 3 Language settings All novaWeb pages are written in such a way as to be displayed correctly in countries with western European language settings Latin 1 Language Page Users in countries with a different language page e g Turkey Russia have to select the correct character encoding Language settings for Internet Explorer These can be found under View Encoding Western European ISO Language settings for Mozilla Firefox The language setting for Mozilla Firefox can be checked under View Character Coding and should state Western ISO 8859 1 7001049003 A Sauter Systems 57 EYW300 novaWeb Operation ac NZ Appendix Language settings for SE P910i The standard web browser of the Sony Ericsson P910i sh
8. Sites Y ou can specify which Web sites are always or never allowed to use a cookies regardless of their privacy policy Type the exact address of the Web site vou want to manage and then click Allow or Block To remove a site from the list of managed sites select the name of the Web site and click the Remove button Address of Web site Black Allow Managed Web sites Remove DM 10 1 247 154 Always Allow 133 183 135 44 Always Allow Remove All dyndns org Always Allow sauter bc com Always Allow sauter headquarter ch Always Allow 7001049003 A Sauter Systems Za EYW300 novaWeb Operation Appendix 15 1 2 Cookie settings for Mozilla Firefox If you use Mozilla go to Edit Preferences Privacy amp Security Cookies and select either Enable all cookies or Enable cookies based on privacy settings x Cookies Category Appearance H Navigator Cookie Acceptance Policy Histor j C Block cookies Languages C Allow cookies For the originating web site only Ce Allow cookies based on privacy settings View C Allow all cookies Helper Applicat Smart Browsing Internet Search Tabbed Browsing Downloads Cookie Lifetime Policy Composer Mail amp Newsgroups H Privacy amp Security C Accept cookies normally C Accept for current session only Accept cookies For oo days Ask for each cookie V except for session cookies
9. Use automatic configuration script Address Proxy server C Use a proxy server For this connection These settings will not apply to other connections Address Port Advanced Bypass proxy server For local addresses Dial up settings User name Cop Properties Domain Depending on your installation type of connection internet browser etc this dial up connection can be established automatically by your browser Internet Explorer when you open the novaWeb site 7001049003 A Sauter Systems Za EYW300 novaWeb Operation Appendix General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced 1 To set up an Internet connection click Setup BI Setup Dial up and Virtual Private Network settings 2 novaweb AM Default Add Zi P131 Startboxen Remove Choose Settings if vou need to configure a proxy Settings server for a connection C Never dial a connection C Dial whenever a network connection is not present Ce Always dial my default connection Current default novaw eb amp M Local rea Network LAM settings LAM Settings da not apply to dial up connections LAN Settings Choose Settings above for dial up settings OF Lancel Apply When working with other web browsers like Mozilla you have to establish the connection manually via the MS Windows Connections In some cases when using an AVM ISDN card for examp
10. Ze 60 0 do 0 5 eu 1 Y 04 03 00 04 03 00 04 03 00 04 03 05 04 03 00 14 00 15 00 16 00 17 00 18 00 7001049003 A Sauter Systems 23 EYW300 novaWeb Operation ac NZ Installations If the whole group is shown the left scale corresponds to the main sensor and the calculated setpoint whereas the right scale is used for the positioning signal The period for the diagram can be selected via the upper table Hours Days Weeks Year If the period Weeks or Years is chosen the menu bar changes The chosen menu item Weeks or Years is replaced by the new menu item Weeks Min Max or Years Min Max If this new menu item is chosen the values in the recorded period are also shown with the measured minimum and maximum values Corresponding to your selection you get the following predefined recordings Chart Time Recording Mean Min Max File Saved E mail sent period Cycle Value Value Value in at Hours 4 hours 30 sec X kllog RAM every hour x 00 Days 4days 5 min X k2log HAM every day 00 00 Weeks 4 weeks 1 hour X X X Mlog CF Card every week Mo 00 00 Years 1year 1 day X X X l2log CF Card every quarter 01 xx 00 00 These recordings can be sent via e mail to any e mail recipient For more details about this transfer please refer to the chapter below 7 3 User interactions In general there are two kinds of user interactions possible e Pressing a button will always immed
11. and the file name Subject Data acquisition system name gt DAQ K1LOG WDC DOM SYS WDC PRI INFO WDC EID system name gt DAQ K1LOG 7001049003 A Sauter Systems Za EYW300 novaWeb Operation E mail messages WY 12 2 2 1 Contents and attachment The historical values are sent in the message and a csv file comma separated variables is sent as an attachment Depending on the type of log it contains up to three values mean min and max of a data point registered at a specified recording cycle over a certain period of time a D AN T m 5 ES es 3 c x3 o z E E ca rco z2 SS G ui ul B Hours 1hours 30sec X kilog RAM every hour x00 Days 1 days 5 min X K2log RAM every day 00 00 Weeks 1weeks 1hour xX X X log CF Card every week Mo 00 00 Year 1quarter 1 day X X X Zlog CF Card every quarter 01 Of a year Jan Apr Jul and Oct 00 00 12 2 2 2 K type log dateTtimetzone as15ahu01 supaircontr as15ahu01 supaircontr 2 ms cs Ek 2004 01 27T14 00 30 0100 20 3 0 4 2004 01 27T14 01 00 0100 20 4 0 5 2004 01 27T14 01 30 0100 20 4 0 5 2004 01 27T14 02 00 0100 20 2 0 5 In the K1LOG and the K2LOG only the mean value is logged 12 2 2 3 L type log Rares iresfiro TunitO1 iresflroTunitO1 ircsflr TunitO1 fdateTtime zone fc ms fc ms min fc ms max 2004 03 017101 00 00 0100 74 0265 f4 0439 73 9297 2004 03 01702 00 00 0100 f4 0287 f4 0439 13 98689 Apart from the mean value the minimal and maximu
12. and the list of all generated alarms Status Text Time Name Acknowledge Frost Protection Alarm 2004 07 21 15 18 02 ahu02 otemp al novaNet AS 5 failure 2004 07 21 15 17 01 sys sauter as5 al novaNet AS 10 failure 2004 07 21 15 17 01 sys sauter as10 al novaNet Bus failure 2004 07 21 15 17 00 sys sauter busfail al Alarm Runtime Return Air Controller 2004 07 21 15 18 01 reg rac rt al In the list of all generated alarms even the alarm data points which currently are OK are shown 8 2 Alarm priorities With regard to the importance of an alarm the background is shown in different colours according to the following table 7001049003 A Sauter Systems 31 lt 32 EYW300 novaWeb Operation ac Alarms 8 3 Acknowledging If anew alarm appears it will come up with the Acknowledge link to indicate that it has not yet been acknowledged After it has been acknowledged the alarm stays active if the alarm condition is still met if not the alarm will disappear An alarm will be treated as normal not active only after the alarm condition has disappeared and the alarm has been acknowledged NOTE Acknowledgement occurs only on the novaWeb level 8 4 System errors Some alarm data points are generated automatically by the system to indicate critical system errors OK novaNet Bus failure 2004 07 20 13 59 25 sys sauter busfail al A novaNet bus failure is shown whenever no communication arrives within a certain
13. each Field C Fixed width Fields are aligned in columns with spaces between each field Start import at row 1 EX File origin Windows ANST Preview of File Minweb DataAcquisitionyvz2 0 41v5 Office K1 CSW 200 504010009 99051029 51450100000000000000 1 01 004010009 99051029 514801 0000000000000013 201 304010009 96196029 1420100000000000000 18 027 004010009 99051029 434010000000000000018 Cancel Text Import Wizard Step 2 of 3 l ajx This screen lets you set the delimiters your data contains You can see how your text is affected in Ehe preview below elimiters Treat consecutive delimiters as one M Tab Semicolon comma Space Other Text qualifier date Thimet zone Shull supaircontr ms j hu l supaircontr c FOO4 O2 27TOS 00 30 0100 D 22051 5148 FOO4 O2 27TOS 01 00 0100 R 399051 5148 FOO4 O2 27TOS 01 30 0100 D 396196 5145 FOOd O2 27TOS 02 00 t0100 D 399051 5454 Cancel lt Back next gt Finish 7001049003 A Sauter Systems Za EYW300 novaWeb Operation E mail messages Text Import Wizard Step 3 of 3 2 x This screen lets vou select each column and set olumn data format the Data Format Ce General General converts numeric values to numbers date Text values to dates and all remaining values ko text eo omy Advanced Do not import column skip ata preview fdateTtimeizone ahu0l supaircontr ms hu0l supaircontr c
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15. not available at the time of an alarm transmission novaWeb retries several times but will fail to transfer the message if the access point cannot be reached within a reasonable time If a mobile phone cannot be reached within 24 hours depending on the SMS provider the SMS message will not be delivered 13 2 Security Depending on the importance of the monitored site from a simple heating system to life threatening operations the security needs can vary tremendously Please discuss your specific security needs with an IT professional who can advise you on password management firewalls and other security measures 7001049003 A Sauter Systems 49 EYW300 novaWeb Operation Zoo NZ Hints 50 7001049003 A Sauter Systems Za EYW300 novaWeb Operation Tips and tricks lt 14 Tips and tricks 14 1 Reload Refresh button after user entries The Reload Mozilla Firefox or Refresh Internet Explorer button resends the last information This can lead to errors after having changed values acknowledged alarms etc If you want to refresh your page contents after changing something it is preferable to use the appropriate link installation alarms etc from the navigation frame instead of the reload or refresh button 14 2 Cache In the case of mobile phones in particular pages are not always loaded afresh Try to empty the cache and use the reload refresh button to force the loading of the current page information 14
16. switch it to any given position 7 3 5 Change of values EXE To change a value you just enter the new value and hit return 7 4 Additional links Apart from your installation view you could get some additional links like the following Functional description Schematics Service System maintenance Depending on your installation you get some further information about your system under the link to the functional description an HTML document or to the schematics For more detailed information there is a service list and a system maintenance list for the user with the appropriate rights 7 4 1 Functional description The existence and content of the functional description depends on your installation It usually contains some information on how your site works 7001049003 A Sauter Systems 27 EYW300 novaWeb Operation ac NZ Installations 7 4 2 Schematics The schematics picture usually shows a sketch of your installation with references to your data point list Zone 1 Return Zone 2 Return Zone 1 Flow Zone 2 Flow 28 7001049003 A Sauter Systems Za EYW300 novaWeb Operation Installations 7 5 Service view To get to the Service view a list of data points the operator has to use the Service link in the installation view in the main window L ftung 1 Service Ger t Status Befehl Alarm ZP Zeitbefehl L ftung 1 Bato Ander Freigabe ZU Ventil L
17. 1 rt Alarm limit Runtime ZU Ventilator 36 L ftun 2000 h scuss1rit1 zuveO11 rt mx ZU Ventilator 56 L ftung 1 Auto scuss Irltl zuve011 sw The list is split into three columns The left hand column headed Description contains the address text for the relevant data point The middle column contains the associated value or state The right hand column headed Name contains the house address for the data point The values or states can be changed in this view 7001049003 A Sauter Systems 30 EYW300 novaWeb Operation ac Installations 7 6 System maintenance view The system maintenance view which is a list of data points is reached via a link System Maintenance that appears in the installation list in the main window L ftung 1 Service System Wartung Ger t Status Befehl Alarm ZP Zeitbefehl L ftung 1 ndem Freigabe ZU Ventil L ftung 1 Aus LE Pumpe 32 L ftung 1 Auto OK AB Ventilator 37 L ftung 1 Aus Auto ZU Ventilator 36 L ftung 1 Aus Auto OK The Service link appears only when you have logged in on the system maintenance level The system maintenance list is very similar to the service list In addition to the information in the service list you are given some more information about data points that is intended only for the system maintenance level user The columns are shown in reverse order to those in the service table System Wartung L ftung 1
18. 14 TIPS and tric CLE 51 14 1 Reload Refresh button after user entries coooccccocccccccnnoncnccnnncnnnnnonacononannnns 51 D e E RU NIE ES 51 14 3 Memory setting5 mE UE C LLLI LM 51 15 APPEN em c 53 15757 MOO KOS agarose PP 53 15 1 1 Cookie Settings for Internet Explorer 53 15 1 2 Cookie settings for Mozilla Fireiox 55 15 1 3 Cookie settings for SE PRO 57 15 2 JAVAS CHIP EE 57 15 3 Language Settings E 57 nn A E 58 1541 Direct TOPP EIERE erer dad 58 15 42 Dial up PP Connection eec e 59 16 Abbreviations and terminology eseee eere eee e eene nnn nnn nn 67 7001049003 A Sauter Systems Za EYW300 novaWeb Operation Introduction A 1 Introduction novaWeb is an embedded web server that allows to visualise your installation via a standard web browser Special attention has been put on a light weight interface pure HTML without ActiveX Java to allow for fast access even with very simple devices like smartphones According to your login level you can visualise any states or measurements modify setpoints and commands or modify any settings Alarms and events like the change of values can be sent to e mail recipients Furthermore novaWeb can send out an e mail to transfer historic values for billing or archiving Thanks to the remote access you can easily optimise your installation without wasting time through having to go on site This manual describes th
19. A E IA 22051 A E IA O 22051 A A Rc Io 95 196 A E IA IO 99051 Cancel lt Back Using the Advanced button you can verify the settings for numeric data separators Advanced Text Import Settings x Settings used to recognize numeric data Decimal separator UE Thousands separator Note Numbers will be displayed using the numeric settings specified in the Regional Settings control panel Reset Cancel 12 3 3 Date and time In order to be able to use the date and time information of novaWeb the first column date and time has to be converted into standard Excel date format The standard novaWeb date and time comprises the date a T as a separator the time and the time zone information e g 0100 for GMT 1 hour 2004 02 02117 27 30 0100 If you need the date and time in the standard Excel date format you have to convert them either manually or via a macro as follows Remove time zone information 0100 Replace T by a blank 7001049003 A Sauter Systems 47 EYW300 novaWeb Operation ac NZ E mail messages 48 7001049003 A Sauter Systems Za EYW300 novaWeb Operation Hints V 13 Hints 19 1 Transferring alarms and historical data The transfer of alarms events and historical data to an e mail account and in particular any further treatment such as the forwarding as an SMS rely on the availability of these providers and services If for example a dial up access point is
20. Card code rules e House address structure e Extensions 7001049003 A Sauter Systems 7 EYW300 novaWeb Operation ac NU novaWeb documentation Apart from these manuals several other sources of information are available via the Sauter intranet e Product Data Sheet PDS e Product Information PI e FAQ Frequently Asked Questions 8 7001049003 A Sauter Systems Za EYW300 novaWeb Operation Requirements X 3 Requirements A standard HTML 4 01 compliant web browser which supports frame based pages is needed for optimal access to novaWeb pages For standard Windows PCs we recommend the current versions of Internet Explorer V6 0 or higher or Mozilla Firefox V1 7 or higher The access via a smartphone or a PDA is also possible Due to the relative small size of the screen of these devices we recommend that you use a special entry page without frames or bookmark the content page as one of your favourites for more information see 4 4 7001049003 A Sauter Systems 9 EYW300 novaWeb Operation 266500 NU Requirements 10 7001049003 A Sauter Systems Za EYW300 novaWeb Operation Layout and navigation NZ 4 Layout and navigation All standard HTML 4 01 compliant internet browsers will show a novaWeb page subdivided into three frames Header Navigation Main Window SAUTER mem CSAUTER gin Logout Login novaWeb v2 8 3 ontrol loops ecos200 001 Al SE User name Murat Tasci 4 m Vo gt
21. Cookies Images Popup Windows Forms Manage Cookies and Sites Passwords Allows you to view and manage stored cookies and per site settings for Master Passo accepting and rejecting cookies Per site settings will override the settings SSL above Certificates Cookie Manager i VI Jd Lie e Cancel Help Furthermore if you select Ask me before storing a cookie you can go to the novaWeb site and you are asked if you want to allow cookies 7001049003 A Sauter Systems 56 EYW300 novaWeb Operation ac Appendix You can use the Cookie Manager to check whether cookies are allowed for your site Cookie Manager P X Stored Cookies Cookie Sites Manage sites that can and cannot store cookies on your computer Block Session Allows Status ehg hitbox com site cannot set cookies a embweb sauter headquarter site can set cookies embweb Eest 01 ch sauter b site can set cookies embweb best O2 ch sauter b site can set cookies embweb test 03 ch sauter b site can set cookies embweb test 05 ch sauber b site can set cookies embweb test O ch sauter b site can set cookies estatic3 lawanguardia es site cannot set cookjes Fe lea lycos de site cannot set cookjes go microsoft corn site cannot set cookies groups yahoo com site cannot set cookies bee tose A d A cB SNA Remove Site Remove All Sites If cookies are blocked for this site select Tools
22. P accounts Device Connections Other And select Internet accounts Normally you will see a list of pre configured connections from your phone connection provider Internet accounts 1 Swisscom GPRS 2 Swisscom GSM f 3 Swisscom MMS Q 4 GPRS VPN Preferred novaWeb Basle gt show connection dialog i ca O 7001049003 A Sauter Systems VY EYW300 novaWeb Operation ac NZ Appendix Two connection types can be generated GPRS or dial up A GPRS connection is normally used to access an internet provider e g Swisscom 1 Swisscom GPRS D Internet account P Account name 1 Swisscom Connection type GPRS Dial up we i ou A dial up connection is used to connect to an analogue modem a GSM modem or an ISDN adaptor In this case you have to enter the relevant phone number and the user name and password for the dial in server of your novaWeb device 2 Swisscom GSM e Account name novaWeb Ba Connection type User name Password e O Phone number j Et teda O 64 7001049003 A Sauter Systems Za EYW300 novaWeb Operation Appendix NZ If you use a dial up connection you have to enter an IP address that belongs to the same network as the one configured in the novaWeb but not the same Settings novaWeb Ba gt Y Get IP address __ automatically IP address 10 010 010 010
23. YW300 novaWeb Operation ac WY Automatic update 38 7001049003 A Sauter Systems Za EYW300 novaWeb Operation E mail messages 12 E mail messages novaWeb can be configured so as to send to up to six recipients an e mail informing them that an alarm or event has occurred Furthermore historical data can also be transferred via e mail based on a user specific time setting Access to this configuration is gained by calling up the Settings menu item in the navigation bar and then the Alarm or Data acquisition menu item in the main window 12 1 Alarm and event notification via e mail The Settings table enables you to specify which recipient s are informed via e mail of certain alarms set according to alarm priority 12 1 1 Settings and alarm Alarm Data acquisition System maintenance Clock Values Devices Login Network Language Settings Alarm Block event forwarding MA Emergency Alert Critical Error Warning Note Info Debug weg ES een eee A A keete murattasci amp ch sauter bc coi No O O O O O O O O No sl O o O O O No x O O L1 O O O O O No O O O O O O O O No KA O O HO O O O O O No O o o d O o Normal classification is A Alarm Emergency and Alert B Alarm Critical and Error e C Alarm Warning and Note Alarms are sent in three different ways dependent on the time schedule status No Alarms are sent regardless of the status of the time sch
24. Za EYW300 novaWeb Operation WY EYW300 novaWeb User s Manual 7001049003 A This description corresponds to the current program release version 2 8 3 Changes are taking place constantly without prior notification 7001049003 A Sauter Systems 1 EYW300 novaWeb Operation Zoo NL 2 7001049003 A Sauter Systems Za EYW300 novaWeb Operation Table of contents Vol d ale ET d Le WEE 5 2 novaWeb documentation ccccccecocoooeooneoooeooonnoonnoonuoonnonnuannnnnuan 7 3 FREGUIFCINGINES E 9 4 LAVOUL ANG Navigatl ON sarita 11 Aq Header OD DEE 12 42 A E EN 12 AB MAA FIG AD e HA 12 4 4 Navigation with smartphones ccc ccc cici ic t Et EL EEEE EL ERE LEE E nnns 13 5 LOgINAOGQgOUT emt a eee eee 15 5 1 Mersion Infortriatlolicsso e A M M Lol LM LAUDE mm 15 52 gt YOUr NAME EE 15 5 9 USE E ep ae a c MM LI D A EE 16 54 PAS SW ON Cl eR O 16 Control ToOODPS 17 T Tu UE d Tei ista rer 19 Tel E Aa Ke EN gien TEEN 19 F2 ISO TE 23 AS ISErInteractioMnS RR TENERE 24 7 3 1 Push sbutton comrnaridS EE 25 7 3 2 FROSET RESI n1 e E D DE e ld SAN aia e econ DEL An 7 25 7 3 8 Changing the time schecdules ccc icicicicicicireiirerin 26 prs f MES ei un Ee ETE HM M DR 27 LSS ene ee EE 27 Fe AQUINO iila nia 27 7 4 1 r uncttonaldescriptIOL sai 230 LE A0 atu ede en 27 7 4 2 We Man
25. age shown as an example above would now look like this Subject Incident in plant Alarm VS Office sys sauter busfail 7001049003 A Sauter Systems 43 Ss 44 EYW300 novaWeb Operation 266500 E mail messages 12 2 Data acquisition via e mail As a further option the historical values of your novaWeb can be sent on a predefined time schedule to certain e mail clients Four different types of logs corresponding to the four historical charts cover the last hour the last day the last week or the last quarter of the year 12 2 1 Settings and data acquisition Hours Days Weeks Year Receiver 30 sec valu 5 min values hourly daily es every hour every day min mean min mean max every max every week quarter peter hohm ch sauter be v v v v E i C C w oc cc E C C C Remove all data acquisition on next restart o E No Yes If you changed some house addresses or removed entire data points you can clear up the data acquisition table so as to prevent these values from continuing to appear there 12 2 2 Header Similar to the alarm and event notification the data acquisition header contains some additional information which could be treated by an automated e mail client the subject details the type of log file WDC DOM specifies the domain always SYS the WDC PHI gives you the priority INFO and the WDC EID again specifies the site e g system name the type of e mail data acquisition
26. ch uses delimiters commas tabs semi colons to separate fields DNS In a Domain Name System one or more servers store and provide some information such as the IP addresses of each host and the mail exchange Servers FF Mozilla Firefox GMT Greenwich Mean Time is the time at O degrees geographic longitude at Greenwich near London UK International time stamps are normally indicated as offset to GMT GPRS General Packet Radio Service is a packet switched data transmission which is also much faster than CSD also up to 56 kBit s However the connection is in theory always established but you pay only for the actual data volume GSM Global System for Mobile Communication is a worldwide standard for mobile phones HSCSD High Speed CSD bundles several CSD transmission channels together to allow higher transmission rates normally up to 56 kBit s HTML HyperText Mark up Language is a mark up language for web pages links are marked up HTTP HyperText Transfer Protocol is the protocol used to transfer HTML based web pages over a TCP IP connection Microsoft Internet Explorer Internet Protocol is the standard network layer protocol for network communication 7001049008 A Sauter Systems 67 4 68 EYW300 novaWeb Operation 266500 Abbreviations and terminology ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network is a standard for digital telephone communication ISO International Organisation for Standardisation is an
27. d alarms which are not directly linked to any of the above 7001049003 A Sauter Systems 19 EYW300 novaWeb Operation ac NZ Installations Each of these sections is displayed over up to 4 columns Header or Actual Value User Alarms Description or Status Interactions Device Control Loops Control loop 1 Control loop 2 Outputs Monitoring and Alarm e The first column shows a description e he second column indicates the actual values or states o In addition it provides links to the history of the value 50 5 C o Orthe group of values History e he third column shows any possible user inputs like o time programs indicated by Change o Setpoints a value like 54 C o commands a command state like Off o or push buttons e g e Inthe fourth column alarms are indicated as o OKor O Alarm 20 7001049003 A Sauter Systems Za EYW300 novaWeb Operation Installations Xx Y A green background for a control loop first column or a status second column indicates if programmed that this device is running or in a working mode Device Status Command Alarm Time Schedule AHUO1 On Change Pump A3 Off Off OK Control Loops Actual Setpoint Alarm Supply Air Temp History Outside Air Offset 50 5 C Supply Air Temp 42 4 C 54 C Limit 0 Cooling Valve 0 Heating Valve 0 Monitoring and Alarm Alarm Failure Pump A OK 7001049003 A Sauter Systems 21 EYW300 novaWeb Operation ac NZ Installations In a
28. e user interactions via web browser Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox and via the standard web browser of a Symbian smartphone SonyEricsson P910i Since the web server is based on accepted internet standards HTML any web browser complying to these standards should work accordingly Testing however has been limited to these programs Since it is intended for a standard user working on an already configured installation the user manual does not describe any configuration or programming issues For these please refer to the appropriate manual see also novaWeb Documentation 7001049003 A Sauter Systems 5 EYW300 novaWeb Operation ac NZ Introduction 6 7001049003 A Sauter Systems Za EYW300 novaWeb Operation novaWeb documentation JA 2 novaWeb documentation According to the needs of the different users the documentation for novaWeb has been split up into several manuals Order Number Title Target Audience Content 7001049 User Manual End User Standard user operations like e Connecting to the site e Visualisation e E mail reception 7001057 Quick Start Guide Project or Basic Connection Set up Programming Engineer e Power Supply novaNet amp Ethernet 7001056 Configuration Project Engineer Connections Manual e TCP IP e Dial up Advanced Features e Firewall Settings e Dynamic DNS e E mail Settings 7001050 Programming Programming Programming Manual Engineer Case Builder and e Content of HTML pages Engine e
29. edule On Alarms are sent only when status of the time schedule is active Off Alarms are sent only when status of the time schedule is inactive Alarms are sent in three different ways according to the time schedule status e No Alarms are sent regardless of the status of the time schedule e On Alarms are sent only when the status of the time schedule is active e Off Alarms are sent only when the status of the time schedule is inactive 7001049003 A Sauter Systems EYW300 novaWeb Operation ac E mail messages Call up the Block Event Forwarding function to suppress sending of e mails If this function has been called up the following confirmation will be shown Change Value Changed Alarm block sys event sw from 0 to 1 This function is especially interesting during the commissioning process when error messages occur more frequently or may even be triggered deliberately Call up the time programme page again and you can use the reset function to cancel suppression of e mail sending Alarm Data acquisition System maintenance Clock Values Devices Login Network Language Settings Alarm Event forwarding is blocked Time schedule Emergency Alert Critical Error Warning Note Info Debug mew pee dl ee ee 7 murattasci amp ch sauter bc coi No O L1 O O O O O O No F O O O O O O No x o o O O O O O No v O O O O O O O O No v O O O O O O O O No 5
30. egardless of the type of control loop or the setpoint s unit e g C Pa rh Setpoint gt 10 units Setpoint e 10 units Border 5 of setpoint 0 5 between very small and small Border 10 of setpoint 1 between small and large 7001049003 A Sauter Systems 17 EYW300 novaWeb Operation ac NU Control loops 18 7001049003 A Sauter Systems Za EYW300 novaWeb Operation Installations Xx Y 7 installations If you select any installation in the navigation bar per default the standard installation view will be shown It consists of the installation view itself plus some additional links according to your site 7 1 Installation view In the installation view you get an overview of your installation structured according to the following sections Device Control Loops Control loop 1 Control loop 2 Outputs Monitoring and Alarm e Device o Displays the main devices like fans or pumps together with feedback signals commands and alarm condition e Control Loops o Shows all data points belonging to a control loop grouped together as such N B The representation of the control loop necessitates a structure for the house address that complies with certain naming conventions which are described in the programming manual for novaWeb EYW300 document 7001050 e Outputs o Any outputs which are controlled from more than one control loop e Monitoring and Alarm o Includes all other measurements meters an
31. every hour every day max every week every quarter Apart from the transfer of data by e mail you can select the core data of each of four periods hours days weeks or year and view or save them To do so open your browser s context menu right click and choose Save link as Mozilla Firefox or Save target as Internet Explorer in order to save the core data as a csv file which you can then import into a spreadsheet program Alternatively you can also open the relevant website and view the values there and or save the source via the context menu Frame Show frame source in Firefox or Source text in Internet Explorer 10 5 1 Typical data acquisition table dateTtimetzone gev om ms gev om outl gev om sp 2004 07 22T09 00 30 0200 1499561 7499561 7 935457 0 2004 07 22 TOS S0OL lt D00F 0200 1499501 7 99501 7 99501 D 7001049003 A Sauter Systems Za EYW300 novaWeb Operation Automatic update NZ 11 Automatic update The Automatic update link in the navigation window enables the user to set how often the values in the main window are updated The input mask for this function is illustrated below Automatisches update Aus O 5s O 15s O 30s O 60s Intervals of 5 15 30 or 60 seconds can be entered The function is available at every level After a login the function for that particular client is at Off A page can also be reloaded manually independently of this function 7001049003 A Sauter Systems 37 E
32. ftung 1 Aus Aus LE Pumpe 32l fung m ane OK AB Ventilator 37 L ftung 1 Aus Auto ZU Ventilator 36 L ftung 1 Aus Auto OK i Regelkreis Aktuell Sollwert Alarm ZU Temperatur L ftung 1 un Aufzeichnung The Service link is shown however only if the user has logged in on the Service or Maintenance level The service list shows parameters that are irrelevant to the standard user Service L ftung 1 Beschreibung Wert M Name Freigabe ZU Ventil L ftung 1 Aus Iscuss 1r1t1 frve0 10 sw Runtime LE Pumpe 32 Liiftung 1 20 9297 h scuss Irtt1 JepuO1 Lrt Alarm limit Runtime LE Pumpe 32 L ftun 12000 h scuss1rlt1 lepuO11 rt mx LE Pumpe 32 L ftung 1 Auto scuss Irlt lepu011 sw GW AUL T LE PU Dauer L ftung 1 o ec scuss Irit letm011 8p XS AB Temperatur L ftung 1 20 e Iscuss rtt reg01 sp2 XS LE RL Temperatur L ftung 1 12 S scuss Irlt1 reg01 sp4 MAX ZU Temperatur L ftung 1 40 R I scuss Irlt1 reg01 sp5 MIN ZU Temperatur L ftung 1 16 C Iscuss rtt reg01 sp6 Runtime AB Ventilator 37 L ftung 1 0 h scuss1rit1 veab02 1 rt Alarm limit Runtime AB Ventilator 37 L ftun 2000 h scuss1rit1 veab021 rt mx AB Ventilator 37 L ftung 1 Auto scuss 1r1t1 veab021 sw Preset Auto l scuss 1r1t1 veab031 pb Preset Zahler L ftung 1 199 Std lacus rtt veab03 i sp ZP Zeitbefehl L ftung 1 Auto scuss Irltl zuve010 tc Runtime ZU Ventilator 36 L ftung 1 fr h scuss1rit1 zuveO1
33. iately cause a reaction usually sending a value to the AS e Alink will show up a new page In these pages you can enter a new value e g a setpoint or select a new position In this case the action is executed only Change Reset after pressing the button Pressing the button will undo any changes since the last confirmed change this means any user modification after pressing the change button the last time After the execution of the command you always get information about the executed changes 24 7001049003 A Sauter Systems Za EYW300 novaWeb Operation Installations Xx Y 7 3 1 Push button commands Device Status Command Alarm Start up Chiller 1 of Eg P A push button can come up with different button texts However it always works the same in setting a value to one and resetting it 60 seconds later During this 60 seconds the background changes to green to indicate the change After execution a feedback will inform you of the change Change Value Changed Command Switch Pump A as11chb pump pb from 0 to 1 Reset of push button will be done with 60 s delay 7 3 2 Resetruntime Monitoring and Alarm Alarm Reset Runtime Pump A 23 OK The runtime works very similar to the push button in resetting a counter value runtime meter to 0 as you can see also from the feedback Change Value Changed Reset Pump runtime as11chb pump rt pb from 0 to 1 Reset of push button will be done with 60 s de
34. international non governmen tal organisation for setting standards IT Information Technology Java Object orientated programming language developed by Sun JavaScript Object orientated scripting language developed by Netscape MFA Data point address within an AS MS Microsoft PDA Personal Digital Assistants are hand held devices which usually include an organiser some viewers and further programs RAM Random Access Memory is the memory used to store the program and data during execution as long as the device is running RT Real time clock SIM Subscriber Identity Module is a card in which a key is stored to identify a mobile phone GSM subscriber Smartphone Smartphones are hand held devices which combine the functions of PDAs and mobile phones SMS Short Message Service is a service available on most mobile phones to transfer short text messages of up to 140 bytes Symbian Operating system developed by the company Symbian used mainly for small hand held devices like smartphones or PDAs TCP Transmission Control Protocol is a connection orientated transport layer protocol for network communication normally working over IP as network layer protocol UMTS Universal Mobile Telecommunications System is a new third generation mobile phone technology URL Uniform Resource Locator is the standardised address for most resources on the internet 7001049003 A Sauter Systems Za EYW300 novaWeb Operation Abbreviation
35. lay First line only when state actually changes 7001049003 A Sauter Systems 25 WV 26 EYW300 novaWeb Operation ac Installations 7 3 3 Changing the time schedules Time switch commands can be stored for data points Which form the house address for these data points takes is described in the programming manual for the EYW300 document 7001050 The following diagram shows part of an installation with a data point for which time switch commands have been stored L ftung 1 Service System Wartung Ger t Status Befehl Alarm ZP Zeitbefehl L ftung 1 E Andem Freigabe ZU Ventil L ftung 1 Aus Aus The time schedule is called up via the Change link The input mask looks like this ZP Zeitbefehl L ftung 1 Profl Em Aus Mo Di Mi Do Fr Sa So A 1 0730 11700 M M M A o o EI 2 O po po O O o omo 3 O JO O OVO O OO 4 O JO O O O O ET EI 5 O O O O O O OO 6 O O O O O O OO 7 O OO O LET ET ET ES 8 O oO O DO O ET ETE Tage und Intervalle f r Inaktiv und Ausnahmen Inaktiv Ausnahme A G ltige Zeiten sind 0000 2359 Leere Felder bedeuten keine Aktion z B Aussenbeleuchtung 2100 0400 zB Kontimuerlich Ein 0000 Tage werden als JIMMTT geschrieben und Intervalle als JIMMTT JIMMTT Trennen Sie Tage und Intervalle mit K ommas z B 020312 020420 020422 020511 For each data point it is possible to specify up to 8 switching commands This means that you can specify 8 different time peri
36. le you have to use the corresponding proprietary software to establish the connection 7001049003 A Sauter Systems NA 62 EYW300 novaWeb Operation ac Appendix SE P910i dial up connection With modern GSM devices you can transmit data using a CSD an HSCSD or a GPRS connection At the time of writing UMTS is still not very widespread so it is not covered in the current version of this manual CSD Circuit Switched Data is the standard circuit switched data transmission with 14 4 kBit s which is used traditionally for voice transmission HSCSD High Speed CSD bundles several CSD transmission channels together to allow higher transmission rates normally up to 56 kBit s GPRS General Packet Radio Service is a packet switched data transmission which is also much faster than CSD also up to 56 kBit s However the connection is in theory always established but you pay only for the actual volume of data Since novaWeb pages are optimised for mobile communication small data volume we generally recommend the use of a GPRS connection To verify your connection settings create a new connection or modify an existing one you have to select Control panel in the application menu 298Musiciplayer internet Messages 7001049003 A Sauter Systems Za EYW300 novaWeb Operation Appendix Select the Connections tab Control panel Bluetooth Cable GSM Networks Infrared Internet accounts Messaging accounts WA
37. m name or data point address e X Priority o The standard e mail priority normally indicated via a flag in your e mail client from 1 highest to 5 lowest e X NDC DOM o novaWeb zone e X WDC PHI o novaWeb priority see alarm priority e X WDC EID o System name or data point address together with current state As an example a bus failure on the site VS Office could be sent like this Subject Alarm VS Office sys sauter busfail X Priority 3 Normal X WDC DOM SYS X WDC PRI ERR X WDC EID VS Office sys sauter busfail 1 42 7001049003 A Sauter Systems Za EYW300 novaWeb Operation E mail messages WY 12 1 3 Content The content of the e mail notification explains the error in a full text message such as novaNet Bus failure 12 1 4 Adapting alarm messages The subject line in the e mail for alarms can be adapted novaWeb checks whether a file named sub al txt sub ok txt or sub ev txt is stored in novaWeb folder usr local etc If a file with this name is present in this location the text that it contains is placed at the start of the subject line If an alarm occurs the text in file sub_al txt is used for an outgoing alarm the text in file sub ok txt is used For other events when an e mail is sent the text in file sub ev txt is used These files can be downloaded to the novaWeb via FTP For example if file sub_al txt contains the text Incident in plant the subject line of the error mess
38. m values are also logged in L1LOG and L2LOG for extended accuracy 12 2 2 4 Saving If you edit this e mail message manually you should open the message and save the attachment in a folder where you intend processing it further According to your needs you should rename it to specify e g the site the time period and so on 7001049003 A Sauter Systems 45 46 EYW300 novaWeb Operation 266500 E mail messages 12 3 Processing of data acquisition files 12 3 1 Standard spreadsheet programs A further possibility is to use a standard spreadsheet program such as MS Excel or OpenOffice Calc In this case you have to import and edit the data manually Since the data is recorded as a tab delimited table you have to open or import it accordingly 12 3 2 MS Excel If you want to open these messages with MS Excel you should change the extension to txt otherwise MS Excel tries to open them with default csv options which do not work Alternatively you can import the data into an existing table via Data Get External Data Import Text File In both cases the text import wizard will guide you through the procedure ext Import Wizard Step 1 of 3 E 2 x The Text Wizard has determined that your data is Delimited IF this is correct choose Next or choose the data type that best describes your data riginal data type Choose the file type that best describes your data Ce iDelimited Characters such as commas or tabs separate
39. me control loop parameters System maintenance Only a System Maintenance user has access to the system maintenance list and is allowed to modify the whole configuration settings page in addition to the other rights 5 4 Password You have to enter the correct password for your user level The password will be provided from your system engineer and cannot be changed by you 7001049003 A Sauter Systems Za EYW300 novaWeb Operation Control loops NZ 6 Control loops An overview of the control loops in the installation can be found under the Control Loops link in the navigation window It always shows the actual measured value the corresponding setpoint and the difference between them To obtain the overview the installation should have a structure for the house addresses that permits an optimum representation of the system using novaWeb The requirements for such a structure for the house addresses are described in the programming manual for novaWeb EYW300 document 7001050 Control Loops Actual Setpoint Diff Supply Air Temp 32 6 C 34 C AA CE Cooling Water Temp 16 1 C 16 C So EE To facilitate the handling of your Control Loops the deviation or difference is shown with a green background for very small deviations olive for small deviations and yellow for large deviations Like this the user can see very fast if he needs to act on any of them The distinction between very small small and large deviation is made r
40. more general view you can see the following information Device Status Command Alarm Time schedule Time command state Time command Digital Indication Digital input Switch Alarm Digital output Push button Setpoint Control Loops Status Setpoint Alarm Control loop x History Compensation for control loop x Compensation Compensation sensor Control loop x Main sensor Calculated setpoint Alarm Setpoint Cascade Control for control loop x Limit sensor Output for control loop x Output Outputs Actual Setpoint Alarm Individual Output Output not specific to one control loop Monitoring and Alarm Actual Setpoint Alarm Common measurement Common sensor Alarm Meter Meter Runtime meter Runtime Push button Alarm Individual alarm Alarm not linked to any other value 22 7001049003 A Sauter Systems Za EYW300 novaWeb Operation Installations 7 2 History The group history link History will show you a diagram of the whole function group main sensor setpoint or calculated setpoint and the positioning signal whereas a simple link of one address like 50 5 C will show only the history of this individual point Hours Days Weeks Year Sauter Raumtemperatur oder Pot 25 4 Raumtemperatur oder Pot eu 2 en 4 5 g 24 6 24 4 24 7 ed 03 11 25 03 11 25 03 11 25 03 11 25 O3 11 2 11 00 12 00 13 00 14 00 15 00 WoeOFFice boiler Temp 1 100 Boiler Temp Calculated Setpoint Heating Valve A DU 0 5 See BIA dise
41. ods for any combination of weekdays and exception periods For example you can specify one profile for normal working days example profile 1 another profile just for Saturdays example profile 2 and a third one for any exception days or periods see below Valid times are 0000 2359 The time for switching off can be before the time for switching on 7001049003 A Sauter Systems Za EYW300 novaWeb Operation Installations Xx Y Next you can specify certain days or periods when these profiles should not be executed inactive or when the profile for the exception days should apply Dates are written using YYMMDD and intervals using YYMMDD YYMMDD Dates and intervals must be separated with a comma In the example above during the holiday season 1 of July until 31 of July 2004 and on Christmas eve 24 of December 2004 no time profile will be executed On the 28 of February 2004 as well as the 27 of March 2004 the Exception time profile will be executed instead of the normal time profile of this weekday e g instead of the Saturday profile NOTE The first entry for ON OFF under Profile 1 should not be deleted The time programme can however be deactivated by removing the tick for the weekdays in the first line Time programmes from Profile 2 can be deleted completely 7 34 Command E Auto E or E On According to the type of command you can choose to switch this address to the automatic state switch it off or
42. onfigure it first Under MS Windows 2000 you can do this via Start Settings Networks and Dial up Connections Make new connection Network Connection Wizard Hetwork Connection Type ou can choose the type of network connection you want to create based on A pour network configuration and your networking needs Connect using my phone line modem or ISDN C Dial up to the Internet Connect to the Internet using my phone line modem or IS DRM C Connect to a private network through the Internet Create a Virtual Private Network VPN connection or tunnel through the Internet C Accept incoming connections Let other computers connect to mine by phone line the Internet or direct cable C Connect directly to another computer Connect using my serial parallel ar infrared port lt Back Cancel You should select Dial up to private network to connect directly from your PC modem to the modem connected to the novaWeb If your novaWeb is connected to the internet you should select this option 7001049003 A Sauter Systems 60 EYW300 novaWeb Operation ac Appendix In the first case private network you have to specify the user name and password for the dial in server of the novaWeb novaWeb AM Settings x Automatic configuration Automatic configuration maw override manual settings To ensure the use of manual settings disable automatic configuration Automatically detect settings
43. ows only the characters of the selected language properly If you want to visualise any web pages that include special characters e g ae you have to select the appropriate language under Control panel Other Language selection 15 4 Connection In general there are two basic set ups Either a you are directly connected via TCP IP to your site in which case you just have to enter the relevant address to get to the novaWeb sites or b the connection has to be established manually or automatically when you try to access the web server this is called a dial up connection 15 4 4 Direct TCP IP connection To connect to novaWeb you have to enter its URL Uniform Resource Locater A URL is defined thus e protocol host name tcp port access path file name further options e e g http embweb02 ch sauter bc com 8080 index html File Edit View Go Bookmarks Tools Window Help 4 qe Eg embweb test 02 ch sauter bc com 2 Search h Reload Stop Print Normally it is sufficient to enter an IP address e g 10 1 247 154 or host name e g embweb02 ch sauter bc com All standard web browsers add http by default The port needs to be added only if http is not running at the default port 80 58 7001049003 A Sauter Systems Za EYW300 novaWeb Operation Appendix 15 4 2 Dial up PPP connection PC dial up connection If you want to use a dial up connection e g via an analogue modem you have to c
44. ration ac NZ Events 34 7001049003 A Sauter Systems Za EYW300 novaWeb Operation Settings 4 10 Settings The access to the settings pages depends on your user rights e Guests cannot access the settings pages at all e Users can access only the data acquisition page in order to fetch historical data e Service users can access and change the alarm data acquisition system name and clock settings and download documents e System maintenance users can access and change anything 10 1 Guest access Guests do not have access to the settings pages Therefore they will get the following message Access denied Change Alarm Settings Sorry you do not have permission for the requested operation 10 2 User access Normal users cannot change any settings However they are allowed to fetch the historical data 10 3 Service access Uhrzeit Werte Ger te A detailed description of these settings can be found in the programming manual for novaWeb EYWSOO document 7001050 10 4 System maintenance access Alarm Datenerfassung System Wartung Uhrzeit Werte Ger te Login Netzwerk Sprache A detailed description of these settings can be found in the configuration manual for novaWeb EYWSOO document 7001056 7001049003 A Sauter Systems 35 4 36 EYW300 novaWeb Operation ac Settings 10 5 Data acquisition Hours Days Weeks Year 30 sec values 5 min values hourly min avg daily min avg max
45. s a list of configured installations e g Air Handling Unit 01 Chiller Basement depending on your specific installation The Settings page is shown only for users with the appropriate user rights 4 3 Main right Depending on the selection in the navigation frame you will see the login logout the Control Loops any installation page as indicated above 7001049003 A Sauter Systems Za EYW300 novaWeb Operation Layout and navigation NZ 4 4 Navigation with smartphones Some smartphone browsers e g standard browser of SonyEricsson P9010i cannot show all frames at the same time In this case you have to select which one of the three frames should be shown m E Continue header content main e Select content to show the navigation frame From here you can select the page you want to see The first time you select any page the login page will appear If you selected a different page to the login page you have to reload the page after login to get to the selected page To switch to another page you have to go back to the navigation frame For easier access you can bookmark the navigation page content or even specify it as your home Alternatively you could select the noframe html page e g http embweb02 ch sauter bc com noframe html In this case only one menu will be shown but you still have to go back to the start page before going on to a different page 7001049003 A Sauter Systems 13
46. s and terminology 4 For more detailed information we recommend the use of web based encyclopaedias such as Wikipedia O 2006 by Fr Sauter Ltd Im Surinam 55 CH 4016 Basle Switzerland WIC 7001049003 A Sauter Systems 69
47. time period OK novaNet AS 10 failure 2004 07 20 16 55 09 sys sauter as10 al For each AS an alarm is generated to indicate a communication error to this AS 8 5 Additional information on alarms The alarm list may contain a link Operating Instructions Alarm depending on the installation see novaWeb EYW300 programming manual document 7001050 Alarme Bedienungsanleitung Alarm Status Text Zeit Name BEER WRG Vereisungsschutz L ftung 1 2006 09 19 08 46 14 as256 scu ss1 rltl dd01 all al BEER Fro stschutz L ftung 1 2006 09 19 08 46 14 as256 scu ss1 rit1 fw03 all al If you activate the link the text appears that was saved in the alarm html file on the novaWeb EYWSOO e g information on the behaviour when an alarm occurs 7001049003 A Sauter Systems Za EYW300 novaWeb Operation Events 9 Events The events list can be called up via the Events list link in the navigation window It enables the following events to be tracked e All user interactions o Acknowledging alarms o Changing values setpoints commands push buttons runtime o Changing settings language e Any coming or parting alarms o Normal alarms o System alarms bus failure AS failure internal system failure e Manual user entries o According to entry at least user level required Event List Service Inspections Notes Event List Part 1 To add an event write it here User b Ada Domain Priority Time Te
48. xt Source Z M E M 2010 11 15 11 34 02 Changed Language selected sys lang sel from 3 to 0 User Info Murat Tasci 2010 11 03 13 18 44 Modifi Language selected sys lang sel de 2 3 User Info tascimur 2010 11 02 15 39 25 NovaNet AS 3 failure Alarm SYS Error Sys sauter as3 al 2010 10 29 18 45 18 NovaNet Bus failure Alarm SYS Error Sys sauter busfail al 2010 10 25 18 35 10 Ge ndert Start NovaNet garbage collection sys sauter garbage pb von 1 auf 0 User Info tascimur 2010 10 25 18 34 10 Geandert Start NovaNet garbage collection sys sauter garbage pb von 0 auf 1 User Info tascimur 2010 10 25 18 34 10 Ge ndert NovaNet garbage collection on AS sys sauter garbage sp von 0 auf 1 User Info tascimur If you want to enter any information manually you can put a description in the form to the left select a domain and press the Add button One part of the event list can contain up to 200 entries As soon as more than 200 entries exist a new list is created and becomes part 1 The old list becomes part 2 and so on Up to 800 entries can be tracked in this way The newest entries are always in part 1 which is shown per default the oldest in part 4 It is possible to filter the entries according to Range or Priority depending on your selection Filtering is performed immediately In addition to the event list manual entries can be made in three categories Service Inspection Remarks 7001049003 A Sauter Systems EYW300 novaWeb Ope

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