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2. PRICING Irs disk test 9 projects My eBooks SALES DATA File name bal Mu M save as type Datalog Files log Cancel Places After you have entered your save information you will see one or two screens indicating the download is in progress Download Minutely Data Hecords 4 Date Tue 29 Jul 08 Time 11 10 00 The datalog does not have to be downloaded in its entirety It can be interrupted at any time by clicking on the CANCEL button Any data that is downloaded will be saved to the location and name specified above This is useful if all you want to see is the last four hours of data 37 If the user stops the download manually the screen on the left will be displayed Lakewood Remote bd l akewood Remote 0e Download Complete Once the download is completed you will see the screen on the right You can use Lakewood Graph to view the contents of the datalog file You may also have Lakewood Graph export selected data to a comma delimited file extension will be prn You can then import the data into your own spreadsheet software HOW THE DATALOG INFORMATION IS CREATED Conductivity and pH values are datalogged three different ways Avg The average reading during that hour Hi The highest reading during that hour Lo The lowest reading during that hour Other datalogged parameters Relay Relay on times are displayed in minutes from the start of each hour Meter X Wate
3. application deployment and updating with ClickOnce support for the broadest array of browsers and devices with ASP NET 2 0 controls and services and 64 bit support 3 1 Installation 3 1 1 Installation of Lakewood Remote Windows Software The following items are required to run LRWS 1 Windows 98 2000 XP or Vista 2 3M of hard drive space INSTALLATION Lakewood Hemote is designed for easy installation and ease of use Follow these simple steps to install your copy of Lakewood Remote Insert your Lakewood Remote disk into your CD ROM drive Browse to the LRWS folder and unzip the LRWS application After you have unzipped LRWS run the application install exe You will be given the opportunity to determine the directory where the program files will be installed see Figure 2 below LWREMOTE is the factory default that you can select by clicking on OK Otherwise type in a different name using the proper hard drive designator e C then click on OK 9 Lakewood Remote 4 00 Installation E Install Files to CALVZHEMOTE If you have already installed Lakewood Remote on your hard drive you will see the screen below Figure 3 Click on YES to reinstall the software Click on NO if you want to retain the previously installed version Lakewood Remote 4 00 Installation x The directory L XEWHEHU TE already exists Overwrite The screen below Figure 4 will appear as your program is being installed The names of
4. mV Change 1 HTH2 HTH1 HTR2 5 4 1 8 2 Configuring Relays The configuration of the relays can be be changed via LRWS When the RELAYS button is clicked a screen appears which asks which relay Click on the relay you want to configure and click the SELECT button Main Menu Water Meters Which Relay Kat Blowdown Options Calibration 4 70 m Outputs Relays System Setup Feed Schedule Alarm Callout gt Disabled gt Blowdown by Tower Setpoint gt Blowdown by Makeup Volume Blowdown by Multiple Setpoints The name of the relay can be changed to any four character alpha numeric name by clicking in the name box and making the change The configuration is changed by clicking on the specific method of control NOTE Please refer to your controller operations manual for specific set up information 40 5 4 1 8 3 Feed Schedule The feed schedule can be be changed via LRWS When the FEED SCHEDULE button is clicked a screen appears Feed Schedule Options Main Menu Water Meters 4 270 m Outputs Calibration Relays System Setup Feed Schedule Alarm Callout BIO 1000 0 30 CHLO 1000 0 30 RLY 1000 0 30 Weekday gt Cycle Calendar In this screen you change the Schedule Type by clicking on the appropriate schedule type either WEEKDAY or CYCLE CALENDAR Edit the feed schedule by clicking on the scheduled feed you want to change then click on
5. 5 4 1 5 MTR1 MTR2 and MTH1 MTR2 Lakewood Remote performs a couple of math functions on the main screen for you The first is the sum of your two water meters This is useful when you are using two different sources of makeup water The second is MTR1 minus MTR2 This is useful as an indication of evaporation Flow Hates Flow Totals HKUP 215 599 gal HTH2 340 499 gal Flow MKUP HMTH2 MKUP MTR E 556 098 gal 124 899 gal 34 5 4 1 6 Relays The relay section of the main screen shows the current status of the relay and a brief description of the relay configuration The relays can be operated manually from this screen by clicking on the status of the relay you you want to operate The relay configuration screens for a particular relay can be accessed by clicking on the button that contains the relay s name j EN BLOW BROM Actual Cycles 27 0 ORP Setpoint Setpoint Cyc 3 0 150 mv ouf INHE t uff ACID a o He 10 pH 1 Setpoint Alarm Relay D pH oft BIO oft ALY Bf Next Feed Time Feed by Schedule Sun at 05 05 Ho scheduled feeds oft CHLO oft HLYS SS ij Feed by Schedule Ho scheduled feeds Alarm Relay Main Menu Water Meters Please refer to the Relay Configuration section of this manual for further information on configuring the relays 35 5 4 1 7 Download the Datalog The data from the datalog of your controller is downloaded by cliking on the DOWNLOAD button in the midd
6. F4 A screen with a list of parameters a date field and a time field will appear Click on the parameters you want selected then establish the desired date and time you want included in the exported data Click on OK when your selections are completed Lakewood Remote will compile a comma delimited file that can be downloaded and used by many spreadsheet applications From Beginning Date Time 16 3 nf 1000 5 van To Final Date Time 2 1998 17 00 2 BLOW Flow Total NO FLOW pH HIGH ALARM pH LOW ALARM COND LOW ALARM PME CA ET CERICHTI In the above example the user has selected COND Avg COND Hi and COND Lo over the period 16 June 1998 01 00 to 22 July 1998 17 00 Clicking OK will create the export file 53 E 6 0 Technical Support If you need technical support for your Lakewood Remote Windows Software Lakewood Instruments Technical Support for the LRWS software and related products can be reached by calling 800 228 0839 or faxing 414 355 3508 Monday through Friday 7 30 a m 5 00 p m Central time NOTE IF YOU CALL FOR TROUBLESHOOTING HELP PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT THE MODEL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBERS AND ANY INFORMATION ABOUT OPTIONS ARE ALL READILY AVAILABLE FOR REFERENCE Mail and returns should be sent to Lakewood Instruments 7838 North Faulkner Road Milwaukee WI 53224 USA When any merchandise is returned to the factory please call and obtain a return goods authorization or
7. controller on the left hand side of the screen that you want to delete from the list and click on Delete You will be asked whether you want to delete the highlighted item with the following screen Click on Yes or No depending on your choice Lakewood Controller 1 Milwaukee Lakewood Controller 2 Milwaukee Lakewood Controller 3 Milwaukee Name Lakewood Controller 1 Milwauk Number 1 414 355 3628 D 000000000000 Lakewood Remote 4 00 Delete Lakewood Controller 1 Milwaukee Connection Modem gt interne Dialing Prefix 0 _ Use Prefix ct 29 5 3 4 Modify an Existing Controller MODIFYING THE INFORMATION FOR AN EXISTING CONTROLLER Highlight the controller on the left hand side of the screen that you want to modify Click Modify to make changes to the information entered for that specific controller i e Name or phone Number Name kewood Controller 1 Milwaukee lumber 1 414 355 3628 almeno Drap praeit 0 Select OF or CANCEL after changing the Controller Information TIIIIRRAGRRASRSAGSRRI RAP RA GR PRSARRRARRSRRRARRRRGRAGR SAGA RR GR RI RRRGRZRAGRRASARRCRRRRRSG GR oa Seed aa RR ew ad eR EROS aa ea Daca Fa ead ea Da RASRSRSRSASRRASRSRGRGR GR RRGig 30 5 4 Connecting to a Controller CONNECT Once you have set up a new controller or a number of them highlight the controller you want to connect to and click on the Connect button You will see a se
8. of the controller can be accessed The datalog stored in the controller can be downloaded into a comma delimited file This can be used by Lakewood Graph or imported into other applications such as spreadsheets LAKEWOOD GRAPH Lakewood Graph is a Windows based program that takes delimited datalog files created by Lakewood Remote and plots the data on a time line Lakewood Graph is an integral part of Lakewood Remote Com Port Redirector CPR Com Port Redirector v 4 powered by TruPort technology is a software utility for network enabling software applications that do not have network support Com Port Redirector installs virtual communication COM ports which are redirected over a network to the serial port of a device server TruPort amp Technology combines RFC2217 Com Port control protocol with data handling discovery and device server technology enabling advanced remote serial interface control Com Port Redirector consists of the following modules e CPR Manager enables you to map com ports to device servers configure and test com ports e CPR Monitor enables you to identify and troubleshoot problems NET Framework The Microsoft NET Framework version 2 0 x64 redistributable package installs the NET Framework runtime and associated files required to run 64 bit applications developed to target the NET Framework v2 0 The NET Framework version 2 0 x64 improves scalability and performance with improved caching
9. the EDIT button The following screen will appear Schedule Information Day uvm start Time e2 o0 Hour Minute Helay Conductivity Setpoint Blowdown Duration oo 50 Durations are all in Feed Duration oo 1 EC er Lockout Duration 02 00 Use the buttons to make changes and click the OK button 41 5 4 1 8 4 Alarms The Process Variable alarms are configured by clicking on the ALARMS button A WHICH PROCESS screen will appear Which Process us Process Alarms E3 f Main Menu Water Meters 4 70 m Outputs Calibration High Alarm 000 mu Low Alarm 2000 mV System Setup Relays Feed Schedule Alarm Callouts Click on the alarm you want to configure and click the SELECT button Make your changes and click the OK button 5 4 1 8 5 Water Meters The Water Meters are configured by clicking on the WATER METERS button A WHICH WATER METER screen will appear Click on the water meter you want to configure and click on the SELECT button p zm e pena zen Which Water Meter Pan p Bee Meter Setups Haim Menu Water Meters 4 270 m Outputs Calibration System Setup Relays Feed Schedule Alarm Callout x f Each contact corresponds Contacting Hea to this volume of water Paddle Wheel gt Data Industrial M Signet Reset Total Flow gt Autotrol Turbine TERETE 100 00 gal Flow To
10. the files will appear in the first box and the second box will show you the percentage installation done Installing Files Wi 16 On most computers the installation process will take very little time Upon completion you will see the following dialog box indicating that LRWS Versions 4 00 and higher are Year 2000 compliant Installation Complete 9 Please Mate This version of Lakewood Remote corectly graphs data downloaded from any Lakewood Instruments 2000 Seres Controller up to the year 2038 All 2000 Senes Controllers with the ATC formerly BIO option are rear 2000 compliant and will function properly up to the year 2099 without being affected by leap years Controllers without the ATE option are nat affected by the date at all Click on OK and you will see that a Windows Program Group was established with a Lakewood Remote icon and a Lakewood Graph icon File Edit View Favorites Tools Help zn T d J Search lE Folders Hal Address e CiDacuments and Settings ll Users Stark MenulPragramsiLakewoad Tvpe File and Folder Tasks Shortcut Fell Lakewood Remote 4 00 Shortcut iP Registration Form Shortcut af ear 2000 Shortcut e Make a new Folder E Publish this Folder to the Web E Share this folder Other Places Programs E Mv Dacuments d My Computer J My Network Places Date Modified F 29 2008 10 54 4M 7292008 10 54 AM 7292008 10 54 AM zl29r2008 10 54 AM If you have d
11. 4 51 15 according to the PC The call was made by the controller called West Tower The time of day read from the controller was Thu 29 Mar 14 48 19 The alarms present on the controller at the time of the call were NO FLOW and LOW CONDUCTIVITY New alarm calls are logged at the top of the Alarm Log file Lakewood Remote does not allow the file to exceed 43 000 bytes Once the file exceeds that size the oldest data at the end of the file starts to disappear 21 5 2 2 Auto Answer Settings SETTINGS Auto Answer is only used when using a modem to communicate with controllers Select this the Settings option from the Auto Answer menu to configure your modem for answering a call from a controller F Lakewood Remote 4 00 J File Controllers Setup Ee Help Launch Crrl 4 Settings In order for Lakewood Remote to receive an alarm call from a controller it must use the specified com port and baud rate to access your computer s modem Select the appropriate COM PORT and BAUD RATE settings for your computer Auto Answer Settings E Com Port gt 19200 22 5 3 Configuring Controller Connections 5 3 1 The Controllers Screen The Controllers portion of the Main Menu Bar allows you to access your controllers Click on Controllers to enter this portion of the Menu Lakewood Remote 4 00 File Mm setup Auto Answer Help Controllers Name Controller Information Lakewood Controller 1 Milwaukee Lakewoo
12. ASSWORD that is programmed into the controller The password must be 7 characters long The default password is 1234567 f you elect to change the password it must be changed at the controller and it must be entered in the controller setup screen in Lakewood Remote 25 5 3 2 1 NEW CONTROLLER MODEM CONNECTION To set up a new controller for use with a modem click on New and you will see the following screen Controllers Name Controller Information Name New Controller New Controller Number Po Password remm I D 000000000000 Com Por Baud Rate Connection gt Com 1 gt 1200 Modem gt Com Z gt 400 BS 232 gt Com 3 gt SB l Internet gt Com 4 19200 select OK or CANCEL after changing the Controller Select Modem under the CONNECTION type Enter a Name for the controller Enter the telephone Number for the controller modem If you have changed the Password enter the new password select the Com Port that the computer modem uses select the Baud Rate that you will use If a Prefix number is required to access an outside telephone line from the computer enter the prefix number and click on the Use Prefix check box When the above information is entered click on the OK button 26 5 3 2 2 NEW CONTROLLER RS 232 CONNECTION To set up a new controller for use with an RS 232 connection click on New select RS 232 under the CONNECTION type and you will see the following scre
13. LAKEWOOD INSTRUMENTS REMOTE WINDOWS SOFTWARE VERSION 4 01 USER S MANUAL l LW Factory 75 19 65 62 BLOW BROM Process Variables Alarms and Messages COND HIGH ALARM Flow Rates MKUP MTA Heading RLYNODE RELAY 3 Tower Setpoint DU u5 INHE COND Setpoint 350 u t off BIO Next Feed Time Sun at 22 00 ff CHLO Next Feed Time Hon at 22 00 Flow Totals 555 738 1 020 497 MKUP MTR2 E 1 576 295 gal 464 698 gal gal Feed Schedule gal ORP Setpoint 150 mv t ff ACID i pH 1 Setpoint DU pH C uff RLY C Feed by 5chedule Ho scheduled feeds t uff RLY e Alarm Relay Hain Menu Water Meters Calibration 4 270 m Outputs Relays System Setup Alarm Callouts Alarms 9 77 01 Thu 16 Oct 08 Inline 0 00 11 Datalog Unit Shown is 2430 RTC RS2I NIN with additional nodes NpH NRLY NCON Lakewood Instruments 7838 North Faulkner Road Milwaukee WI 53224 USA Phone 800 228 0839 Fax 414 355 3508 http www lakewoodinstruments com Lakewood Instruments E We thank you for your selection and purchase of an Lakewood Instruments software product Please take the time to read and understand this Users Manual paying special attention to the information about INSTALLATION OPERATION and TECHNICAL SUPPORT If in the future any customer or technical support is required we strongly recommend that you contact us for assistance Our Cus
14. ODJECIS ssirsassinoesnrenoenianiseeicun 51 Deed SEXON Eegeregie egen 53 SARL dE 54 Gal EE TEE 55 1 0 Introduction Bic nore 2175e RTC RS2L NIN Controller with optional 2 Relay NRLY Nodes totaling 8 additional relays 5 Sensor Nodes 2 4 20mA inputs N4201 nodes totaling 8 inputs 2 Digital Input NDIG Nodes totaling 8 addtional switched inputs Lakewood Remote Windows Software LRWS is a windows based communications program that allows you to remotely access Lakewood Instruments 2000e Series Controllers with the RS2L option for water treatment and process control via external modem over telephone lines direct connect via RS232 or via Network connection over the internet intranet with the use of the WEBNode This communications can also be accomplished wirelessly over the internet with the use of the Lakewood Instruments EZWeb Wireless option When your computer is directly connected to a 2000e series controller Lakewood Hemote will establish an RS 232 connection between your computer and your controller over a serial port If your controller is also equipped with a modem Lakewood Remote will dial out to the controller and initiate a modem to modem connection If your controller is equipped with a WEBNode Lakewood Remote will initiate a connection over the internet intranet or directly via a network card through a crossover network cable Lakewood Remote allows you to access and change the settings of your controller witho
15. at user specified dates and times automatically NOTE To use this feature LRWS must be running during the user specified download times Automatic Download Click on Setup then Automatic Download z F Lakewood Remote 4 00 JJ File Controllers ete Auba Answer Help Modem Settings Crk Automatic Download ckr D Yoru PC must be turned on Connected via Phone line for modem units and or to an active network for Internet intranet units Lakewood Remote must be running at the date s and time that you select in order for the automatic download to occur H Lakewood Remote is in Auto Answer mode then the Auto Answer process will be interrupted for the duration of the automatic download and then resumed at the conclusion of the download Auto answer does not work with internet communicating units Automatic Download Schedule July 2008 start Time gt January T F sS ro 26 gt February qoin os ss os ss gf 207 a Tae Tg Tio rii 7 32 Lanes adt May gt June 14 15 J 38 17 18 19 July Reset All gt August 21 J 22 23 24 25 eh gt September M ERIT 28 29 30 31 gt November gt December In house e Lakewood Controller 1 Milwauk Modify Lakewood Controller 2 Milwauk Delete Lakewood Controller 3 Milwauk MONTH AND CALENDAR select a month during which you want to perform automatic downloading The date calendar to the right will change with the selected month Each mon
16. d Controller 2 Milwaukee Name Lakewood Controller 1 Milwauk Lakewood Controller 3 Milwaukee Mibi 1 41 4 355 3628 Password een LD 000000000000 Com Port Baud Hate Connection Comi gt 3208 Modem o teen 2 e X408 Pp 2 Caw 3 2 appi o emet o Com 4 19200 Dialing Prefix 0 _ Use Prefix The Controllers Information screen is used to select and connect to a controller configure the controller connection add controllers and delete controllers As you can see in Figure 10 the Controllers Information screen lists all controllers that have been entered in the software in alphabetical order By default three controllers that are located at the Lakewood Instruments factory have already been entered These three controllers are connected to modems and are accessible by the public To see or change the controller setup information for a specific controller click on that controller in the left hand side of the screen and the setup information will be displayed on the right hand side of the screen 23 In the future all controllers you have entered will be listed on this screen for quick and easy selection Once you ve entered this information you can simply select the controller you want then click on Connect and Lakewood Remote will connect to that controller The controller setup information includes NAME a customizable name for your controller 34 characters maximum NUMBER a telephone number to the modem con
17. der RGA number and have the following information available Customer s name address phone and fax numbers shipping and billing A hard copy purchase order number no exceptions for cases where repairs or parts are required that are not under warranty A contact person s name and phone number to call if the equipment is beyond repair or to discuss any other warranty matter Equipment model and serial numbers Reason for return e g repair warranty incorrect part etc We will then fax to your attention an RGA form that must accompany the returned item NOTE THE RGA NUMBER MUST BE CLEARLY WRITTEN ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE PACKAGE S BEING RETURNED ANY ITEMS SENT BACK TO THE FACTORY WITHOUT AN RGA NUMBER WILL BE REFUSED AND RETURNED TO SENDER 54 6 1 Troubleshooting Here is a small list of common problems and solutions We ll add to this as future versions of Lakewood Remote come along You can test your Lakewood Remote software on one of our Controllers here at Lakewood Instruments by dialing out to 414 355 3628 if you have a modem of course Error Opening Serial Port The Com Port Is Already in Use You may have another application that runs in Windows that is utilizing the com port such as another communications program or fax program You need to quit the other application before you can use that serial port with Lakewood Remote Error Opening Serial Port The Com Port is Not Available You have selected the wro
18. e phone You should hear a modem squeal once you dial into the Controller Modem Connects But Lakewood Remote Doesn t Recognize Connection Try enabling echo on your modem On most modems you can do this by adding E1 to the Modem Initialization String Or you may be attempting to connect an asynchronous modem to a synchronous modem If your computer modem can run at high baud rates such as 9600 and up but the Controller s modem only runs at 1200 or 2400 you may need to put your computer s modem into synchronous mode For example on Hayes brand modems you can do this by adding amp QO to the Modem Initialization String See also Modem Settings Controller Is Always Busy The Controller may be attempting to call out an alarm at the time you are calling it Wait 5 or 10 minutes and try again Or someone else may be accessing the Controller 56 For more information call toll free in the USA 800 228 0839 Manufactured in the USA Lakewood instruments 7838 North Faulkner Road Milwaukee WI 53224 USA Phone 414 355 2807 Fax 414 355 3508 http www lakewoodinstruments com Copyright 2009 Lakewood Instruments LLC Printed in USA Rev 4
19. en Controllers Name Controller Information Name New Controller New Controller Password SS I D 000000000000 Com Port Baud Rate Connection gt Com 1 1200 gt Com 2 2400 Com 3 9600 SE gt Com A 19200 ge by aed ie Select OK or CANCEL after changing the Controller Enter a Name for the controller If you have changed the password enter the new password select the Com Port that the computer serial port uses select the Baud Rate that is set in the controller When the above information is entered click on the OK button 2 5 3 2 3 NEW CONTROLLER INTERNET CONNECTION To set up a new controller for use with an Internet connection click on New Select INTERNET under the CONNECTION type and you will see the following Screen Controllers UII MEE NONE I Name Mew Controller Internet Port S ET l Password iid I D 000000000000 Com Port Baud Rate Connection New Controller Stan t 7 AD Modem gt tomi gt 488 gt BS 232 Com 3 gt 9888 Internet nm A EK Select OK or CANCEL after changing the Controller Enter a Name for the controller If you have changed the Password enter the new password select the Internet Port that you have configured in the CPR program for this controller When the above information is entered click on the OK button 28 5 3 3 Delete an Existing Controller DELETEING A CONTROLLER FORM THE CONTROLLER LIST Highlight the
20. er 3 Milwauk 5 2 Auto Answer Auto Answer is used to record alarm callouts from the controller when using a modem connection The controller will dial out to the computer when it receives a user selectable alarm This call is recorded in an ALARM file 5 2 1 Launch Auto Answer LAUNCH Lakewood Remote has an Auto Answer feature that allows you to monitor on your screen any alarm calls from a controller All alarms are also logged in a text file alarmlog txt is the default name To set up your computer to Auto Answer alarm calls click on Auto Answer in the Main Menu and select Launch Lakewood Remote 4 00 File Controllers Setup ESSE Help and the screen Waiting for Alarm Call will appear as shown below 20 Waiting for Alarm Call Biel x Calls l Failures Date of Last Call Time of Last Call Time Wang Here Click on the View button to display the contents of the Alarm Log The Alarm Log file contains a history of callouts from one or more controllers With Lakewood Remote set at this Waiting for Alarm Call screen the program will log the time of the call as read from both the PC and the controller and documents the alarms that are currently present on the controller Here is an example of a typical entry in the Alarm Log file Thu 29 Mar 14 51 15 PC Thu 29 Mar 14 48 19 West Tower NO FLOW LOW CONDUCTIVITY The call in the above example arrived on Thursday the 29 of March at 1
21. etain the desired functions The datalog also allows the creation of reports and LRWS can export data for integration into other programs An additional feature allows the PC where LRWS resides to initiate automatic downloads of datalogs from controllers within the known controllers list This can be a mix of modem direct connected and Internet connected systems The timeframe allows for off hours download scheduling LRWS is password protected and each controller requires a specific password in order to allow remote changes to occur can only be changed at the controller to limit the ability of un authorized users to create havoc The proprietary software format keeps hackers with only a web browser and no way to interpret the information to or from the controller without the LRWS software from accessing the units via the an un secured web browser The alarms you choose will trigger either a modem based or internet based alert This allows for timely response to the site for any specific user defined alarm conditions 2 3 Specifications SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Lakewood Remote runs in Windows 95 98 2000 NT XP or Vista Lakewood Remote requires approximately 2Mb of hard drive space For use with a Lakewood Instruments WEBNode Windows 968 or later software Requires installation of Com Port Redirector and NET Framework rev 2 0 or higher Windows Vista already includes NET Framework Platform required Pentium or better w
22. feature beyond viewing The password is programmable only at the controller through the menu system see 2000e Manual Lakewood Remote allows access to various controllers via phone numbers IP addresses and passwords Using standard Windows format mouse click buttons all features of the controller can be accessed The datalog stored in the controller can be downloaded into a comma delimited file This can also be used by Lakewood Graph or imported into other applications such as spreadsheets LAKEWOOD GRAPH Lakewood Graph is a Windows based program that takes delimited datalog files created by Lakewood Remote and plots the data on a time line 2 2 Benefits Lakewood Instruments Remote Software gives you the flexibility to monitor control and receive notices from your 2000e series controllers locally using direct connect with RS232 via Modem or over an TC IP protocal network crossover cable or intranet via the WEBNode The program allows the user to remotely access all features that are available while actually standing in front of the controller This includes programming menus features and alarm messages of the controller as well as the abiity to alter the control and feed parameters of relays external nodes and interconnected devices The user can also remotely download a datalog consisting of monitored points for sensors relay s nodes alarms and raw values The datalog is configurable to optimize the memory space used and r
23. heck box is used to activate this feature 24 5 3 2 Add a New Controller Adding a NEW controller In order to add a new controller to your list of controllers you will need the following information What name will you use for your controller A good name is one that readily identifies the location if there are multiple controllers at one location which controller it is and the type of controller you are using A name such as ABC Hosp TWR 2 2412 works well There is a limit of 34 characters maximum to the length of the name What type of connection will you use modem RS 232 or Internet If MODEM you will need the telephone number to the controllers modem and the com port that the computer modem uses The prefix number to reach an outside line at the computer location may be needed If RS 232 you will need the Baud Rate that is selected in the controller and the com port that the computer serial port uses If INTERNET you will need the com port that you will use to access the controller the IP address of the controller and you will need to set up the the com port settings in the CPR software The Baud Rate you will use if either MODEM or RS 232 are selected Ift MODEM the baud rate should not exceed the maximum baud rate or be less than the minimum baud rate of either modem If RS 232 the baud rate must match the baud rate that is set in the controller If INTERNET is selected the baud rate should be set to 19200 The P
24. ifficulties at any time during the installation processs you may see a screen showing that the installation was unsuccessful In most instances simply closing all other open programs and attempting installation again will prove successful 3 1 2 Installation of Com Port Redirector Requires NET be installed The following items are required to run CPR 1 Windows 2000 2000 Server XP 2003 Server or Vista 2 Microsoft NET Framework v2 0 3 30MB free hard drive space 11 Installation With your Lakewood Remote disk in your CD rom drive browse to the Com Port Redirector folder on the LRWS CD rom Doubleclick on the the Setup application This will install CorDotNetCDGen4 1 1 3 The application installation directory defaults to C Program Files CPR unless another folder is selected during the installation process A shortcut to this application is created on the Start Programs menu for CPR Manager and CPR Monitor 3 1 3 Installation of NET Framework System Requirements Supported Operating Systems Windows Server 2003 Datacenter x64 Edition Windows Server 2003 Enterprise x64 Edition Windows Server 2003 Standard x64 Edition Windows XP 64 bit Required Software Windows Installer 3 0 is required Windows Installer 3 1 or later is recommended IE 5 01 or later You must also be running Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 01 or later for all installations of the NET Framework Disk Space Requirements 280 MB
25. ime pH 1 Min Max Ayg _ RLY8 Relay On Time POPS My Nas Mm PRPS PAeduy 1061 yon PEPE Mu ag vn TUUM Mis Man Mv MKUP Flow Meter MTR2 Flow Meter PTS Pix Mais SY Pis Mais BLOW Relay On Time INHB Relay On Time BIO Relay On Time CHLO Relay On Time ke DEP FReduy Dee fen PERO Beim Pee Y we POPS PAeduy 1061 Men Alarms and Messages ub ag AA van Mw ax A vs Mu bag A vss yug AMA v ub ag AA van Me ox Mn NR NM NM NM NM NH N PST Smp YY a a nes Ts HS Dei de ES pen ps IS EN Me ipa p d The datalog has the ability to datalog 157 bytes of data per datalog entry Each datalog object requires some number of bytes in the datalog Objects can be selected until a total number of bytes selected reaches 15 7 or until there are no more objects to select There are two information boxes at the top of the screen The box on the left shows the current total bytes per record for the datalog as configured The box on the right shows the total number of minutely and hourly records that will be stored with the current datalog configuration The more bytes that are used the fewer number of records that can be stored The datalog configuration screen displays the datalog objects that are selectable along with the number of bytes required for the datalog More datalog objects can be selected by clicking on the MORE button The RESET button is used to remove all objects from the datalog WARNING Any changes to the datalog objects will in
26. ing on the CALIBRATE button and following the prompts After configuring the 4 20 output channel and click on the OK button 43 5 4 1 8 7 System Setup The SYSTEM SETUP screen allow the user to configure the process variable inputs initialize either the calibrations or the whold controller check the firmware versions look at the diagnostics values and install nodes PROCESS PARAMETERS The PROCESS PARAMETERS screens are used to configure the controller for use with the current inputs Some inputs have setup screens and some do not All inputs can have their name changed Conductivity MCON Temp Compensation Calibrate Cell Constant None gt 500 NTC 1 000 AK NTC gt 10K NTC gt 100 PTC Percent Per C IK PTC I e 3K PTC 20 F gt 10K PTC INITIALIZATION The INITIALIZATION screens are used to restore the factory default settings to the controller There are two basic choises CALIBRATIONS or WHOLE CONTROLLER You can initialize the calibration of any selected input by selecting CALIBRATIONS then selecting the process to initialize The whole controller and be initialized by selecting WHOLE CONTROLLER WARNING Initializing the whole controller will wipe out ALL settings and will require reprogramming Il system Setup ES Process Parameters Initialization mp o System Initialization E Lakewood Remote Calibrations Whole Controller Warming Using this option will re
27. ith 256M of RAM Any machine that can run Windows 98 NT 2000 XP or Vista 3M of hard drive space for LRWS 30M of hard drive space if using CPR 280M of hard drive space if using NET Framework Modem network cards and WEBNodes are optional 7 Direct Connect RS 232 e 1200 2400 4800 9600 or 19200 baud e 8 data bits 1 stop bit NO parity Modem Requirements e Hayes AT command set e 14 400 baud or higher Datalog e 1 hour of 1 minute intervals e 28 days of hourly intervals e Both logs include process minimum maximum average pump run times and water meter totals e Minimum maximum and average pump run times reset at the top of the hour e Downloaded by Lakewood Remote into a file of comma delimited ASCII data that can be used by Lakewood Graph or imported into other applications such as spreadsheets Security e View only mode unless correct password is entered e 8 digit password can be changed only at the controller 3 0 Software Contents Lakewood Remote Windows Software LRWS Lakewood Remote is a Windows based program that accesses all the features of Lakewood 2000 Series controllers remotely Communication is direct connect via RS 232 or remotely over phone lines with a modem A user selectable password is required to access any feature beyond viewing Lakewood Remote allows access to multiple controllers phone numbers and passwords Using standard Windows format mouse click buttons all features
28. itialize the datalog To ensure no data is lost it is recommended that the data is downloaded before making changes to the datalog Warning This will re initialize the Controller s datalog If you select OK any logged data on the Controller will be erased 48 5 4 1 9 Date and Time The date and time of the controller can be changed by clicking on either the DATE or TIME boxes on the Main Screen Month Year Da Date Ra KE 5 4 1 10 Disconnect From a Controller To disconnect from a controller click on the CANCEL button on the Main Screen Lakewood Remote 49 5 5 Lakewood Graph Program Operation The Lakewood Graph program is used to graph the data from any downloaded datalogs Lakewood Graph will start automatically whenever a log file is opened 5 5 1 Datalog File 5 5 1 1 Open a LogFile Log files are opened in the from the Main Menu Bar To open a log file click on FILE and select OPEN LOGFILE T Lakewood Remote 4 00 Controllers Setup Auto 4nswer Help Open Logfile Open Alarm File Exil Alt F4 The first screen you will see is the Open Datalog File 1 M M M TTT N T vi eene NN AT NET Open Datalog File x File Hame Directories Cat esst din lag test1 log tom log Xe TI List Files of Type Drives Navigate to the folder where you have saved your downloaded files in the directories box Double click on the folder to open Named data
29. le ID Hetries mE in house Lakewood Controller 1 Milwauk E Lakewood Controller 2 Milwauk Lakewood Controller 3 Milwauk i 7 Controllers Add Modify Delete ADD Click on this button to add a controller to the Automatic Download list A dropdown list will appear with all of the controllers in your controller list Select the controller you want to add to your download list Add a five digit identifier in the FILE ID box by clicking in the FILE ID boxand typing your desired identifier This five digit identifier will be used to identify the downloaded datalog The RETRIES box is used to set the maximum number of communication retries that will be performed before moving on to the next controller in the list Click the OK button to complete the addition of a controller to your download list MODIFY Click on this button to modify the Indetifier and Retry information for a selected controller DELETE To remove a controller from your download list click on the controller you want to remove and click on the DELETE button to remove a controller from the download list The following screen will appear confirming your deletion request Click the OK button to confirm the deletion 11 3 12 18 19 Delete Lakewood Controller 1 HMilwauk from the Automatic Download Schedule 2h 25 Add in house O Lakewood Controller 1 Milwauk Modify Lakewood Controller 2 Milwauk Delete Lakewood Controll
30. le of the main screen Alarm Relay is 7 50pH t oft BIO t wf ALY s Next Feed Time Feed by Schedule Sun at 05 05 No scheduled feeds t oft CHLO t ff RLYS i Feed by Schedule ages No scheduled feeds Alarm Relay Download Main Menu Calibration Relays Flow Totals HELP 215 539 gal Feed Schedule HTH2 340 499 gal Al arms 13 40 30 HTH2 MKUP MTA mnM D and omnn D Tue A0 Ju The following screens will appear Download Data v Download accumulated sangeet data zl Xe 2 The controller stores accumulated data selected by the user in its battery backed memory The datalog consists of two sections Recent Minutely Data Approximately the last 60 minutes of data in minutely increments Accumulated Hourly Data Approximatel the last 28 days of data in hourly increments Select the section or sections of the datalog you want to download andclick the OK button Both sections can be selected at the same time 36 After you have selcted the section of the datalog you want to download you will be asked to save the downloaded file with a name and a location in the following screen 1575e source cade Amy Music a applications engineer Ery Pictures ACT ee My videos act backup NEW CATALOG C Business Contact Manager 3 New Folder cob Files New Folder 2 expense reports 3 OutlookInt J ezweb picts Paul P Fax C Personal Lakewood Instruments 1575e source code 9 PICS OM lras backup
31. log files which contain downloaded information from your controller are listed in the FILE NAME box In this example there is a datalog file named test1 log located on the C drive in the lwremote directory If there are no datalog files in the selected folder the file names box will be empty Open the datalog file by double clicking on the file or by clicking on the file and clicking on the OK button The Lakewood Graph bar will appear c wremote test1 log File Graph Report Help BEER Hepport 50 5 5 1 2 Graph Datalog Objects To open a datalog object click on the GRAPH button and the Select an Object box will appear Select the object to graph and click on the OK button Select an Object x MTH1 Flow Total MTH2 Flow Total NO FLOW COND HIGH ALARM COND LOW ALARM COND FOULED SENSOR TOWER SHORTED TC Help Lakewood Graph will compile information on the object you select If you select COND Avg for example then Lakewood Graph will pull the information relevant to COND Avg from the datalog file and graph or export it for you If no information was downloaded relevant to the object selected a named but blank graph will appear E c Xlwremotesphnx22 l log Eile Graph Report Help COND Avg 5423 0 SH Jr IK RAI FIN EIC 16 Jun 01 59 1355 8 DI Value 3804 Date 6 Jul 1998 Time 08 49 51 ZOOM You can zoom into a section of the graph to view exclusively Simpl
32. m Operation Once LRWS is started there are certain setup steps that need to be performed to use the different features of the software 5 1 Lakewood Remote Setup Menu The Setup Menu is used to configure your computer modem for use with the LRWS software or to set up Automatic downloads of your datalogs 5 1 1 Modem Settings If you are using LRWS with a modem you may need to configure your modem settings to work with LRWS This is performed in the Modem Settings screen MODEM SETTINGS Click on Setup then Modem Settings F Lakewood Remote 4 00 J a File Controllers ett Auto Answer Help Modem Settings Crtl h Automatic Download Ctrl D The values shown in the Modem Settings screen on the next page are typical settings For different modem strings use your modem software reference manual For many modems but not all these factory preset defaults will be the proper settings Modem Settings Modem Initialization v Dialing Prefix ATDT Dialing Suffix M Modem Hangup THOM 7 Auto Answer ATSU 1 M Connect1 CONNECT 1200 Failure 1 NO CARHIER Connect CONNECT e400 Failure 2 BUSY Connect 3 CONNECT 9600 Failure 3 VOICE Connect 4 CONNECT 14400 Failure 4 NO ANSWER Click on OK to return to the Main Menu after you make your changes to these settings 15 5 1 2 Automatic Download Automatic Download is used to configure Lakewood Hemote to call up one or more controllers
33. m values Each section of the MAIN SCREEN will be described in this section of the manual 32 5 4 1 1 Process Variables The Process Variables are displayed the the upper left hand side of the screen The Process Variables are your pH Conductivity ORP and 4 20 mA input readings Process Variables Alarms and Messages COND HIGH ALARM 5 4 1 2 Alarms and Messages Alarms and Messages are displayed just below the Process Variables All current alarms will be displayed in this box Additional information on the alarm can be accessed by double clicking on the active alarm COND HIGH ALARM 0 The process value is higher than the user programmed limit 2 Alarm on 0 mins 22 secs 33 5 4 1 3 Flow Rates and Flow Totals If your controller is using water meters the flow rates and flow totals are displayed just below the alarms Note Contacting Head type water meters will not display a flow rate Flow Hates Flow Totals HKUP 215 599 gal HIH2 340 499 gal Flow HELP HTH 2 HKLP HTHZ D a T r geen ix A eh 8 mun 1 5 4 1 4 Flow Indication The current status of the flow switch is displayed just below the flow rates and to the left of the water meter differences and sums When the diamond has a dot the flow switch is indicating that there is flow in the system Flow Hates Flow Totals HKUP 215 599 gal HTH2 340 499 gal Flow MKUP MTR MKUP HTH2 555 038 gal 124 833 gal
34. ndicated file and d the name of the datalog file that contains the downloaded data The first five characters of this filename are the same as the File ID that you program via the Add or Modify buttons the last three characters are digits with the value 000 through 999 Lakewood Remote increments this 3 digit value each time it automatically downloads data from a particular controller 17 Report entries are logged in order of most recent download attempt first A sample report listing might appear as follows Bj DOWNLOAD TXT Notepad IDE sl File Edt Search Help Mime Wed 22 Jul 16 35 25 Controller Lakewood Controller 2 Phoenix Event Hodem Dial Error If you have never downloaded anything you will get the following screen and a new DOWNLOAD TXT file will be created when you click on Yes AN Cannot find the DOWNLOAD Tal tile Do vou want to create a new file Other examples of what may appear in the automatic download report are seen below Time Fri 2 Feb 18 48 55 Controller West Tower Event Successful Download File WTOWRO008 LOG Time Fri 2 Feb 18 47 48 Controller East Tower Event Com Port Error ADD MODIFY or DELETE If you click on the Add or Modify buttons on the Automatic Download Schedule screen see Figure 24 shown earlier the following screen will appear S January 10 2e February gt March Automatic Download Information Controller Fi
35. nected to your controller when MODEM is selected INTERNET PORT a com port from com 1 to com 252 to access your controller over the internet or intranet with the use of the CPR Com Port Redirector program when INTERNET is selected PASSWORD a remote access password This password is used to prevent unauthorized access to your controller LD This is a unique identification number assigned to your controllers at the factory The program will automaticallt enter this information the first time you access your controller COM PORT a com port from com 1 to com 4 that is the com port number of your serial port or the com port number of your computer modem when MODEM or RS 232 is selected BAUD RATE This is the baud rate that you want to use to communicate with your controller If using RS 232 this baud rate must match the baud rate that is set at your controller If using INTERNET this baud rate should be set to 19200 CONNECTION This is the connection type that you want to use to communicate with your controller Select MODEM if you will be communicating over the telephone lines via modem Select RS 232 if you will be directly connecting your computer serial port to your controller Select INTERNET if you will be communicating with your controller over the internet or intranet with the use of a WEBNode DIALING PREFIX This is the prefix number you have to dial to get an outside line when using a modem connection The USE PREFIX c
36. ng serial port You may have a mouse or other device assigned to this particular serial port Note that on many IBMPC compatible computers Windows will not allow you to use Com1 at the same time as Com3 and it will not allow you to use Come2 at the same time as Com4 Error Opening Serial Port Insufficent Memory Quit one or more applications and try again Error Reading Data from the Controller If you are never able to get through to the Controller because of read errors then you may be using an incorrect baud rate If you are connecting via RS 232 rather than modem then you may be using an incorrect Com port To change the com port see Controllers Error Initializing Modem You may be using the wrong serial port Or you may be running at the wrong baud rate Try using a very slow baud rate like 1200 Or you may be using an incorrect Modem Initialization String Refer to your modem documentation see also Controllers and Modem Settings 55 Modem Won t Dial Out Are you getting the NO DIAL TONE message If so your modem may not be connected to a phone line or the phone line may be out of service You can test this by connecting a hand receiver to the phone jack and dialing out manually Or the modem initialization may not have worked correctly see also Modem Settings Modem Dials Out But Doesn t Connect Are you sure the Controller at the other end of the line is up and running Try dialing the Controller s number by voic
37. o access the Controller Selection screen to connect to your 2000 series controllers SETUP Setup is used to set your Modem Settings or to set up the Automatic Download functions AUTO ANSWER Auto Answer is used to set up your Auto Answer settings and to Launch Auto Answer HELP Help is used to access the Help files and to display the software version number 13 OTHER PROGRAM FEATURES LAKEWOOD GRAPH Lakewood Graph is a graphing program that is integrated into the LRWS software that is used to graph the data from the datalog downloads Lakewood graph is started when you open a log file or an alarm file under File AUTOMATIC DOWNLOAD Automatic download is a function built into the LRWS software that enables you to set up your computer to automatically download the datalogs from yor controllers at a user specified interval Automatic download is accessed from the Main Menu under Setup ALARM CALLOUTS The Lakewood Instruments 2000 series controllers are able to perform an alarm callout on user selectable alarms This callout can take the form of an alarm log if using a modem an e mail or text message if using the WEBNode COM PORT REDIRECTOR CPR Com Port Redirector CPR is a software utility that installs virtual communication COM ports which are redirected over a network to the serial port of a device server CPR will be used when using the WEBNode CPR is started under your Windows Start menu 5 0 Lakewood Remote Progra
38. otal screen below which is an example from a Model 2430 Controller The information shown represents the current readings from your controller Lakewood Remote frequently updates this information Wm house CEM eow ERR prom oo Actual Cycles 2 0 ORF Setpoint Setpoint Cyc 3 0 150 mv t ouf INHE t uff ACID t off pH 1 Setpoint Alarm Relay D pH Cuff BIO t oft RLY off telap 11 Next Feed Time Feed by Schedule Sun at 05 05 No scheduled feeds t oft CHLO oft HL vn C off De E Feed by Schedule Alarms and Messages No scheduled feeds Alarm Relay COND HIGH ALARM Main Menu Water Meters Download SS E i 4 20 m Outputs Calibration Relays System Setup Flow Hates Flow Totals HEUP lt 715 599 gal Feed Schedule Alarm Callouts ux oS ME 13 40 30 d Flow MKUP MTR2 MKUP MTR2 Cancel 5 4 555 098 gal 124 899 gal Tue 23 Jul 08 Pe ru n EE Help Reading IONODE RELAY 0 Online 0 03 26 On the Main Screen you can view your current process variables any alarms that may be present current relay status relay configurations water meter totals and rates the status of the flow switch and the date and time of the controller The buttons on this screen allow you to access the same controller features that you can access via the controllers keypad display For example the Alarms button allows you to view or change the high low process alar
39. quire you to re calibrate and possibly to re program the Controller Proceed Firmware Versions Diagnostics Install Nodes 44 FIRMWARE VERSIONS The firmware versions can be checked for troubleshooting purposes To display the firmware versions click on the FIRMWARE VERSIONS button i System Setup E Process Parameters Initialization Firmware Versions Diagnostics Install Modes 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 DIAGNOSTICS The diagnostics screens are used by the technician for troubleshooting purposes To access the diagnostics screens click on the DIAGNOSTICS button and select the diagnostics to display Which Mode x Raw Sensor Data E Controller Diagnostics Process Parameters Initialization Analog Values Chan 0 000 Chan 1 001 Chan 2 000 Chan 3 000 Chan 4 F930 MCON Diagnostics pH 1 Diagnostics Firmware Versions Diagnostics Chan 5 2EF Chan 6 551 Chan f 2B2 Install Nodes 1 Bit Value df uS 2h 45 NODE INSTALLATION Nodes can be installed via LRWS but a person on site at the nodes to be installed is a requirement To install nodes click on the INSTALL NODES button select the node to install then press the service button on the applicable node Node Installation Go press the service pin on the node you want to install THEN press the OK button on this dialog Select Node to Install or Remove Initialization gt Relays 5 8 g
40. r meter inputs are displayed in gallons or liters All alarms are datalogged during the minute they occur and will be included in the minutely and hourly download During an alarm condition all process values selected to be datalogged will be included in the minutely and hourly download 38 5 4 1 8 Main Menu The MAIN MENU screen behave the same way as in the controller itself There are buttons to Calibrate the controller Configure the relays Set up the feed schedule oet the alarms Configure the water meters Set up the 4 20 mA outputs Check and set up the system parameters Configure the alarm callouts Configure the datalog Main Menu Water Meters 4 70 m Outputs Calibration Relays System Setup Feed Schedule Alarm Callouts Each of these screens is accessed by clicking on the appropriate button in the MAIN MENU section of the main screen 5 4 1 8 1 Calibration Calibratins cab be performed by clicking on the CALIBRATE button The WHICH PROCESS screen will appear for you to select the parameter to calibrate Main Menu Water Meters Calibration 4 70 m Outputs System Setup Relays Feed Schedule Alarm Callout 39 The pH and ORP parameters wiil give you a choice of performing a zero or a span calibration Conductivity will just show the calibration value Which Process 2ed chemical for 5 of the time it Calibrate Current Process Value Om
41. r numbers in the ALARM CALL PHONE NUMBERS boxes select the number of retries for each phone number the controller will use to try to connect before giving up Click on the boxes of the alarms to call out Click the OK button FOR WEBNode connections Set the number of retries to 1 Click on the boxes of the alarms to call out Leave the ALARM CALL PHONE NUMBERS boxes blank E mail addresses and text message numbers are set up with your web browser Refer to the WEBNode manual for further information Click the OK button 47 5 4 1 8 9 Datalog The datalog is user configurable and must be configured to ensure the desired information is logged The datalog is configured by clicking on the DATALOG button Hain Menu Water Meters Datalog Configuration 4 270 m Outputs Instructions Select those objects from the list below The Minutely datalog contains most recent that you wish to include into the datalog data recorded once per minute The Controller can log up to 157 bytes of R dE Tee Total Minutely Records 103 Calibration Relays System Setup Feed Schedule Alarm Callout The Hourly datalog contains accumulated 86 data recorded once per hour or following a Total Bytes Per Record change in an alarm status Maximum Possible 157 Total Hourly Records 1247 Datalog Objects Datalog Objects BROM Relay On Time COND Min Max Avg ACID Relay On Time MCON Min Max Avg _ RLY Relay On T
42. ries of screens while your computer contacts the controller si OM LWRS ver40 draft Microsoft Word i File Edit View Insert Format Tools Table Window ACT Help Adobe PDF Acrobat Comments Type a question for help X EE Lakewood Remote 4 00 Reading Controller Configuration RTC Datalog RAM Reading IONODE PROCESS NAME 0 HABE eyed Dante Reading IONODE PROCESS NAME 11 eR Reading IONODE PROCESS TYPE 0 Reading IONODE PROCESS TYPE 1 Relays 5 8 Reading IONODE PROCESS FORMAT 0 Redays 2 12 Makeup Conductivity Remote Sensor 1 0 Rennda Geng 2 Rema Senxor 3 Renni Gens 4 Arniko feudis 24 0 Ausdeog teputs Sea 0 Bait Toast 4 kriit ingota 53 Ems ES D E unke DISKI Cy oM If you have problems connecting first make sure that you have set up the controller properly in the software Check that the CONNECTION type COM PORT INTERNET PORT BAUD RATE TELEPHONE NUMBER and the MODEM SETTINGS are correct Make sure your wiring is properly connected Finally refer to the Troubleshooting guide in the program s Help Menu for additional assistance f this does not correct the problem contact your Lakewood Instruments Lakewood Instruments Technical Service Representative at 1 800 228 0839 31 5 4 1 The Main Screen THE MAIN SCREEN After you click on the Connect button and LRWS connects to the controller you will see the following screen Take a minute to look at the t
43. t Relays 9 12 Firmware Versions Installed gt Makeup Conductivity Diagnostics Installed gt Remote Sensor HI pH Install Nodes i Remote Sensor 2 i gt Remote Sensor sr Remote Sensor 4 BP gt Analog Inputs 1 4 gt Analog Inputs 5 8 gt Digital Inputs 1 4 Digital Inputs 5 8 46 5 4 1 8 8 Alarm Callouts Lakewood Instruments 2000 series controllers have the ability to call out on user selected alarm conditions Alarm call outs are used with either modem communications or with the WEBNode Alarm call outs are not available when using direct connect To set up the alarm call out feature click on the ALARM CALLOUTS button Main Menu Water Meters Alarm Callout Options 4 70 m Outputs Calibration Alarm Call Phone Numbers Retnes 9155385 E pAAAZ 0 5 8 jJ Helays Feed Schedule Alarm Callouts System Setup Basic Controller Alarms _ NO FLOW _ ORF HI REF IMPEDANCE _ URP HIGH ALARM _ ORP OPEN PT BAND _ URP LOW ALARM _ ORP HIGH REF VOLTAGE _ COND HIGH ALARM _ ORP LOW REF OLAGE _ COND LOW ALARM _ FEED SEQUENCE ACTIVE _ COND FOULED SENSOR INHE TIME EXCEEDED _ MAX BD TIME EXCEEDED _ BID TIME EXCEEDED TOWER SHORTED TC CHLO TIME EXCEEDED _ TOWER OPENED TC Alarms for Optional Relays _ BROM TIME EXCEEDED _ ACID TIME EXCEEDED _ RLY TIME EXCEEDED _ RLYS TIME EXCEEDED For modem connections Enter a telephone number o
44. tals HMTH1 215 299 HMIH2 339 899 Autotrol Turbine 18 gal 4246 Units of Volu Note Lakewood Remote displays only totalized flow for contacting head meters not flow rates Gallons gt L AETER OFFSET 0 O10 4 d cr i 3 at 8 Ln 36 Cal 14 Configure the water meter and click on the OK button 42 5 4 1 8 6 4 20 mA Outputs The 4 20 mA Outputs are configured by clicking on the 4 20 mA Outputs button A WHICH CHANNEL screen will appear Click on the channel you want to configure and click on the SELECT button ruu prn BIO t uff ALY Time Feed by Schedule NI No scheduled feeds HLO oft HL YT8 fs edule d feeds Alarm Relay Main Menu Water Meters Calibration 4 70 m Outputs Relays System Setup Feed Schedule Alarm Callouts 4 270 mA Outputs ow Hates Test 4 m Value _ Manual 20 mA Value 14000 mv 55 7 Process 4 20 m Process Range MELE 5 120NODE Calibrate v Dk Xe AutaShapes sc 41 cuam oe The NAME of the output can be changed by clicking in the name of the channel box and typing in a 4 character name oet the RANGE by clicking in either the 4 mA value box or the 20 mA value box and changing the values The output value can be controlled manually by clicking on the MANUAL button and adjusting the valued with the ARROW buttons The output can be calibrated by click
45. th must be configured separately Click on the squares that correspond to the dates on which you want to perform an automatic download 16 START TIME select the time Hours Minutes 24 hour clock when the download is to take place Lakewood Remote will attempt to execute the download at this same time on each one of the selected dates CHECK ALL Push this button to darken every date shown on the calendar for the selected month RESET ALL Push this button to deselect every date shown on the calendar for the selected month REPORT Push this button to bring up a report of automatic download attempts successes and failures The report shows a the date and time that Lakewood Remote attempted the download b the name of the controller c the event what happened which may be one of the following Successful Download The automatic download took place as scheduled Com Port Error Lakewood Remote could not open the com port for the indicated controller You may want to inspect the com port settings for this controller Modem Dial Error Lakewood Remote could not connect to the controller via the modem You may want to test this by connecting to the controller manually User Abort The user pressed the Cancel button on the modem dial dialog before Lakewood Remote could connect to the controller Error During Download An unknown error occurred during the download Some of the controller data may have been saved to the i
46. tomer Service Department is happy to assist you with all your product and information requests Lakewood Instruments Customer Service and Technical Support Departments can be reached by calling 800 228 0839 or faxing 414 355 3508 Monday through Friday 7 30 a m 5 00 p m Central time Mail should be sent to Lakewood Instruments 7838 North Faulkner Road Milwaukee WI 53224 USA LAKEWOOD REMOTE WINDOWS SOFTWARE LRWS Table of Contents TO Tut geet 0 TOT Tm 5 2 0 Features Benefits and Specifications ccccccccceecceceeeeeseeeeeeeeesseeeeseeeeeseeeeesaees 6 ET d alU e S aera tr ner ee nO wee ee mu e D 6 a DLE 7 2 3 eet ed tune eee eR UU ESL ieee eee 7 GRON SOWA e COMEN DT T TIT INN 8 Sr EE ENDE EE EC 9 3 1 1 Lakewood Remote Windows Gottware 9 3 1 2 Com Port Redirector Required for Internet Connections 11 Sara NERD ETADDOWOLFI gege ee 12 3 3 Starting up Lakewood Remote Windows Software nnnannnannnnnnnnnnnnnnan 13 4O te Leide at Re EE 13 5 0 Lakewood Remote Program CUperaton 14 5 1 Lakewood Remote Setup cccccseccccsscceceeeecceeeeseeeeeseeeesseeeessaeeesaaeeesaaes 14 Oe te T Modem elllli9S ee ees 15 51 2 Automatic Bien e e EE 16 o PUTO DEE 20 5 2 1 La cn tte ET EE 20 LAL OCUN 22 5 3 Configuring Controller Connechon 23 Doe JEE EE EE geegent 23 532 Add a New Controle EE 25 5 3 2 1 New Controller Modem Connection
47. ut having to be standing in front of the controller Virtually all 99 of the programming options that you can access through the controller s menu keypad is available over the above communication methods as well as additional features such as auto download and alarm callout Lakewood Remote also allows you to download and manipulate the controller s datalog 2 0 Features Benefits and Specifications 2 1 Features LAKEWOOD REMOTE WINDOWS SOFTWARE LRWS FOR MODEL 2000E SERIES CONTROLLERS SR Factory 75 19 65 62 Process Variables BLUW BRUM Tower Setpoint ORP Setpoint 0 uS 150 mV INHB C off ACID s COND Setpoint pH 1 Setpoint 350 ui DU pH oft BIO f uff RLY id Hext Feed Time Feed by 5chedule Sun at 22 00 Mo scheduled feeds t oft CHLO t oft HU 5 Next Feed Time Alarms and Messages Hon at 22 00 Alarm Relay COND HIGH ALARM Hain Menu Water Meters Download a Se Calibration 4 20 m Outputs Flow Rates Flow Totals Relays system Setup 555 738 gal Feed Schedule Alarm Callouts Jee gal Alarms D atalog 9 27 01 Flow MKUP MTR MKLIP HTR2 Cancel a 1 576 295 gal 464 698 gal Thu 16 Oct 08 Heading RLYNODE RELAY 3 LAKEWOOD REMOTE Lakewood Hemote is a Windows based program that accesses all the features of Lakewood 2000e Series controllers remotely Communication is direct connect via RS 232 or remotely over phone lines with a modem A user selectable password is required to access any
48. x86 610 MB x64 Important Make sure you have the latest service pack and critical updates for the version of Windows that you are running To find recent security updates visit Windows Update Installation With your Lakewood Remote disk in your CD rom drive browse to the dot net framework folder on the LRWS CD rom Double click on the dotnetfx application MSI extension This will install NEI Framework Notes If the program will not install error message gives previous version issues then continue with CPR installation CPR will not install if the NET is the incorrect version If CPR continues its installation all is OK 3 2 Starting Up Lakewood Remote Windows Software To start Lakewood Remote Click on the START button at the bottom of your screen Select Lakewood and click on Lakewood Remote 4 01 rz a Microsoft Office Exce e Ef Lakewood Remote 4 e e l m x z fa Lakewood APT Year 2000 Q DT as Lakewood Graph 4 00 3 an LU See e Izd Lakewood Remote 4 00 l a P Registration Form zi E is n uf 4 09PM 4 0 Functional Overview MAIN MENU BAR The screen below is the first screen you will see when you start Lakewood Remote It is the Main Menu Bar Lakewood Remote 4 00 File Controllers Setup A amp uto Answer Help The Main Menu Bar has the following sections FILE File is used to open a Log file open an Alarm file or to Exit the program CONTROLLERS Controllers is used t
49. y left click and drag your mouse across the area you want to view The box created defines the graph parameter to be shown in zoom mode Click on the right mouse button to return to the full view mode VALUE DATE TIME As you move the cursor around the graph note that the Value Date Time information changes at the bottom of the graph to accurately represent the point where the cursor rests DI l Jun 01 59 2 Jul 17 53 Value 3804 Date 6 Jul 1998 Time 06 49 SCALE The scale of the graph can be changed by clicking on the HI LOW button Set High Low Graph Limits x High Limit EEE Low Limit 41 REPORT To get the actual values that are graphed click on the REPORT button and a Notepad text file that shows the graphed data will be displayed E REPORT Notepad File Edit Format View Help c wremote anomaods log Mon Oct Q6 14 20 05 2008 Time CON Avg Note that in this example the datalog object selected is COND Avg which is the graph that is currently displayed The current date and time are on the line called Time PRINT The currently displayed graph can be printed to your default printer by clocking on the PRINT button 52 5 5 1 3 Export Datalog You can export data in comma delimited format to your own data processing application First enter the File Menu and click on Export or click on the Export button as shown below G Open raph Report Help Print E xt Alt

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