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1. generated and served by the RampX5 software on demand by user input The pages use only standard html and a small about of Javascript to maximise the compatibility and display speed No software installation is required to use the web interface Compatible Browsers The pages are custom designed for the each EMS system and have been optimised to display efficiently on widescreen desktops computers laptops and iPhone It was been tested with IE8 IE9 Firefox amp in both PC and iPhone versions and Chrome Other browsers have not been tested but it is expected the pages will display satisfactorily Navigation of Web Pages EMS web interface is accessible at the Ra m pX Log j n URL defined by the IT administrator The login page is presented and logging on login with the EMS username and password will Password allow access to the EMS home page Login There are four display levels each of increasing detail Home Level Room amp Supplied and Installed by Equipment Important Note Once displayed the pages are static and need to be refreshed to display the latest data All pages have a Refresh button in the top right corner ECEF ast and also a drop down box to select an rr ii automatic refresh rate 1f desired All the pages except the home page have a Back button in the top left corner On home page this is the Logout button There is an in activity timer automatically logs a user out if no input i
2. created for each one to view or maintain the settings associated with their group s equipment Group alarm recipients can also optionally be assigned to receive alarm messages from equipment in that group only Page 8 of 8 RampX5 EMS User Manual Global settings cover all equipment and include some special administrative settings such as the Heartbeat message recipient s Holiday Manager The Holiday manager is accessible from the Global Configuration page to users with the holiday administration permission The start and end of holiday periods can be defined and during these periods of time the global alarm message recipient automatically changes to the holiday recipient Holidays Work vr Holiday Period From To Description Delete 2012 04 05 00 2012 04 10 00 Lester Delete 7012 04 74 00 2012 04 2600 Anzar Day Delele From Date Set Time 00 hr To Date Set Time 24 hr Save Cancel Test Nag Message Alarms amp Alarm Messages A high and a low alarm set point are available for each numerical input For digital On Off inputs the state of the input itself determines the alarm status ON being OK and OFF in alarm All alarms are generated and managed by the RampX5 EMS software running on the server Alarm messages can be any combination of email and SMS messages The only situation where local settings on the equipment itself has any influence on alarms is when there is
3. with colour blocks for each item of equipment with the latest readings and status In the room view each equipment block displays that item s group description tag name reading and status lt a gt Page 19 of 19 RampX5 EMS User Manual Clicking on the equipment block displays the equipment page of that item eae ARABIA scores GROUP2 20 Freezer 3044120 2 Tona r mpe ature toa cona betiags vomrTrers Current Values at 2012 02 09 13 28 15 Temecrarore temperature Equipment Page The equipment level page displays the detail information about one specific item of equipment The page title is that item s group description tag name reading and status If that particular item is in alarm then an Acknowledge button is also displayed if the alarm is un acknowledged There will be one or two graphical tabs depending on how many physical values are being monitored a log tab a report tab 1f numerical values are being recorded a settings tab and a comments tab Digital On Off items do not have a report tab as all changes in state are recorded in the log The Database Navigation Bar Graph and Log pages take their data from the database and have a database navigation bar at the bottom of the page Users can use this to display any section of historical data By default the pages Graphical or Log display the last 24 hours worth of data recorded for that item The three states of the Naviga
4. RampX5 Equipment Monitoring System Users Manual RampX Login login Password Login Supplied and Installed by Bedre Cremcal Engreerrg Pty Lic ABN 4 182 772 42 00 Version 1 0 22 02 2012 Designed and installed by ECEFast RampX5 EMS User Manual Contents Introduction to RampX 5 ui a airis in E i 3 Equipment Monitoring System EMS occooocccconcccnonnccnonnncnnnnconnnoncnnnnnconnononnnnnonncnnnnncnnnnss 3 ISAC NEES ATIC COLA A A i cia hls Sis 4 B ckfill f Dit ta etree oP tert 4 Event Og meirin te itera saat osg sie due say Sudesh a Goan at td etace suas te E E E catia Nees tas atc 4 Naming amp Display Conventions s ccseisccctssseseaisasveceeaass iosasaavecdacasstyceenseccaatetedaeceannees 5 PRETAN a EE E ENEE E E E EE E E E 5 N mencal Disparo EE E a Ae 5 Digit l is 5 Checking Odia dad ate it andadas 5 a A O IN 6 Creating Users and Assigning Permissions ccoooccconccononcccnoncnonnnnnonononononccnnnncnnnnnccinnnnss 6 Global Group and Equipment Levels ooooconnnococinococooucccnoncnononcnononccnnnnccnonnncnnnnccnnnnos 8 Holiday Manager micosis dalt raid aaa I aclaren cian 9 Alarms Alar Mesas 9 Alarm Message Recipients iS 9 Overview of Alarm Processing siscsisicscssacssedcaetassacsanisousncea saccade tecvectedecvaceusteentvateovas 9 Alarm Acknowledgement eso andino leds 10 A A 10 O O RO 11 Alarm Processing Flowcharts x siccccscuecguacsdecdncpsenvendes dees sancnecyeaesanadeaedneeselasqesoaseoctes 12 Using th
5. ayed here is detailed on page 5 Users with the Add Edit Text Event permission can add edit text event notes in the log The details of alarm messages take up a lot of space on the page so they are by default displayed minimised as a horizontal bar Clicking on the bar expands it displaying all the alarm message details and it can be minimised by clicking on it again Reports Tab There is only one report defined and that is to download the data currently displayed on the graph in csv format GROUP1 80 Freezer 1004F70 2 Reports Reports Description Run Al Data in Excel Run Clicking the Run button will start a download of the file to your local computer Settings Tab All the generally accessed settings for a piece of equipment are available on the Settings Tab Users with Edit Settings permission can edit the values All edits are recorded in the log with a time stamp and username lt a gt Page 22 of 22 RampX5 EMS User Manual GROUP1 80 Freezer 1004F70 2 Settings Current Values at 2012 02 08 13 20 32 Temperature high alarm set point 65 0 C Change Temperature low alarm set point 90 0 C Change Time delay before an alarm is active 10 min Change Unit On Off Unit 18 06 ieee Time delay before unit returns to ON 120 min Change Alarm Destinations Office Hours alarms ec ee aps Change Alarm Destinations Out of Hours adios qoe Cha
6. d here Alarm destinations must be a valid email address mobile phone number or username e Chart Max amp Min Custom Y axis limits of the chart can be set here if the standard limits for that particular type of equipment are not suitable lt a gt Page 23 of 23 RampX5 EMS User Manual Comments Tab Each piece of equipment has a Comments tab where there is web editable text field for additional information about that piece of equipment contact names phone numbers etc GROUP1 80 Freezer 1004F70 2 Comments Current Values at 2012 02 08 13 20 32 Alarm contacts Office hours Gregor Baird 03 9538 8105 David Hughes 0418 219 024 Comments Out of Office hours Security should contact OnCall officer on 0400 123 456 after 30 minutes for instructions Editing is subject the user having that permission enabled for their login but the text field can be viewed by any user with view permission lt a gt Page 24 of 24 RampX5 EMS User Manual ECEFast Victoria Melbourne 26 Business Park Drive Notting Hill VIC 3168 Phone 03 9538 8111 Fax 03 9538 8199 Email BOX 1230 Clayton South VIC 3169 ECEFast NSW Sydney Level 1 Unit 51 5 Inglewood Place Baulkham Hills NSW 2153 Phone 02 8805 7500 Fax 02 8805 7599 Email sales ecefast com au PO BOX 7578 Baulkham Hills 2153 ECEFast New Zealand Auckland 7 51 Ash Road Wiri Manukau City Auckland Phone 09 262 0206 Fax 09 262 0207 Email sale
7. e EMS iriseora sa vas ii 15 Compatible TOWELS o ae AIROSO eon tees ake nce 15 IN AVIS AEIO EOE WV CP AS AAA Riel vs he Mec Ue AOC het cata iN ciate 15 EMS Home Page ysi dsicccasstesacacysoneanessesaataatabaa olaa NGE E aE 16 OUT So ait cee tet ie al ce Ricoh a cadets lle neem el ete ial 16 OVERVIEW A da eatin Mate ean e ii Satoh ebay ele al aes of 16 COME GUTAU ON PARES cee roe ieee la ei Sila i ca nae a Se as ea ch eM 17 Global Configuration Pag Mii 17 Group Configuration Pages s ci5scgcaassaeydaacssadaaes cogedaea sags aacvavedcnde sa caneadesedecauapeaa veces 18 Leve Plan VI ia tn O E 18 ROOM MEW A ial ue ee ened iat 19 Equipment PASE siii Adenda nece 20 The Database Navigation Bar disipa 20 rapid a endo 21 LA Dt E 21 A A e A a A E A E SA 22 Settings Tab errre serit eiii A ri 22 Equipment Setting DESC POS idos 23 Comments Tabari an a dci 24 lt a gt Page 2 of 2 RampX5 EMS User Manual Introduction to RampX5 ECEFast RampX5 is a SCADA system implemented in Java It contains a web server and the user GUI is accessed using a web browser Data is presented to the user on dynamic html pages generated in response to user input RampX5 can be hosted on a wide variety of platforms It has been tested on e Linux e Windows Server 2008R2 e Windows XP e Windows 7 Data is recorded and settings are stored in a PostgreSQL database RampX5 and the PostgreSQL server generally run as services on the host server Any IO device that has a
8. er with Global Administration permission the page looks like this lt a gt Page 6 of 6 E RampX5 EMS User Manual Users syd admin Sydney Adminstrator temp admin Temperature Unit Admininistrator New Clicking on the New or Edit button brings up the detail on that user The settable fields are Login The username used to login to the system Name The real name of the user Root Block The first page displayed to the user after they login Password The users password Once entered this is not displayed and can only be changed afterwards by clicking the Enable Password Edit button and entering the new password details and clicking the save button at the bottom of the page Addresses List of email or mobile phone numbers for that user These will be targets for alarm messages where their username is used as an alarm recipient Permissions These allow restrictions to be placed on what users can view and edit o Global Administration Allows un restricted view and edit access to every control and every setting As few users as possible should be given this permission o User Administration A user with this permission may access the user administration to add and edit users with a subset of their own permissions E g Group administrators who have been given edit access to their own groups tags will only be presented with the option of assigning a sub set of these to users they create o Holiday Administrat
9. ger as the temperature rises above 39 C and will not reset unit it falls below 38 C lt a gt Page 11 of 11 RampX5 EMS User Manual Alarm Processing Flowcharts Alarm Processing Input OFF Colour Blue Offline Timeout Input OK Colour Green Sensor Reading X X gt HI SP OR X lt LO SP Pre Alarm Colour Yellow Alarm Delay Timeout Build Alarm Recipient List Alarm Colour Red Send Alarm Messages Acknowledge OR Resend Page 12 of 12 e RampX5 EMS User Manual Acknowledge OR Resend START Sensor Reading X Out of Alarm LO_SP Hyst gt X lt HI_SP Hyst Alarm Acknowledged Colour Orange Acknowledge Timeout Resend Timeout Send Alarm Messages lt a gt Page 13 of 13 ECEFast RampX5 EMS User Manual Build Alarm Recipient List START Y Add In Hours Recipients Add Holiday Recipients Equipment Group Global Convert Usernames Remove Duplicates END Send Alarm Messages START Prioritise amp Consolidate Messages 1 Comms Failure 2 Heartbeat 3 Equipment Alarms Mobile Number Send SMS Add Out of Hours Recipients Equipment Group Global Send Email Page 14 of 14 RampX5 EMS User Manual Using the EMS The user interface to the EMS is via a web browser The web pages are dynamically
10. ion Allows access to the Holiday Manager tool to define holiday periods where the Holiday recipient will receive alarm messages o View Allows the user to view pages amp settings but not edit any settings View only users can be used as guest or security staff logins where information and equipment status needs to be visible and but not editable Page 7 of 7 RampX5 EMS User Manual User Administration Login syd_admin Name Sydney Adminstrator Root Block Sydney Building X Password Enable Password Edit Retype Password Addresses Permissions Global Administration E User Administration E View All Blocks E Edit All Unit Tags E Add Edit Text Event Log on Units C Sydney View All Blocks Y Sydney Edit All Tags a View All pre Blocks E View All Temperature Units E Edit All Temperature Unit Tags E Cancel Global Group and Equipment Levels To allow for the logical assignment and administration of responsibilities for managing the EMS and actioning alarm messages generated by it there are three levels at which settings can be made Global Group and Equipment Equipment level settings affect that piece of equipment only Alarm recipients can be optionally added at this level to receive alarm messages from this specific item only Each piece of equipment is assigned to one of the groups In this case 5 groups have been defined GROUP 1 through to GROUPS This allows a Group administrator and lower level users to be
11. ment The graphical display starts with a display of the last 24hrs of data The time frame of data displayed can be changed using the controls and refresh button on the database control The double sided vertical arrow provides a quick y axis auto range and zoom of the graph After using the auto range function the browser Back button must be clicked to return the normal graph view Permanent changes to that equipments Y Axis scaling can be made on the settings page Digital On Off inputs appear on the graph as a trace at 1 for OK In alarm the trace will drop to 0 Log Tab The Log tab by default displays the last 24hrs of database log entries The time frame of log entries displayed can be changed using the controls and refresh button on the database control lt a gt Page 21 of 21 RampX5 EMS User Manual ee GROUP1 80 Freezer 1004F70_2 PETAR Temparsiva oz Repose Secinns Comrars Event Log Add Trae Fenere Date Tine Details 2 01 21 11 16 11 Temperature OR 2012 01 20 23 14 07 nanpa stup Abaco Destin icons Offer Hours 2012 01 19 13 19 39 Chrome Por user syd mbea tw vidue sycuey Revefuit cena Aln Destinations Ont a Tens ARA T3644 Changed be winks w vides aden sde teon m Uri Da it 2012 9 16 17 01 O A A ATH Sal LD 2012 61 09 14 26 3 2012 01 09 14 16 39 Charas wy user admin ta vahie Tnit is OF The details of what log entries are displ
12. nge Temperature Chart Range Max l 7 400 C Change Temperature Chart Range Min 100 0 C ll Change J Equipment Setting Descriptions e High Alarm Set Point The value above which the alarm delay timer will start putting the equipment into pre alarm e Low Alarm Set Point The value below which the alarm delay timer will start putting the equipment into pre alarm Note There may be more than one of High or Low alarm settings present if there is more than one parameter associated with a piece of equipment E g Incubators e Time Delay Before Alarm Used to filter out false alarms The value in minutes that the temperature or CO2 level must be continuously outside the alarm limits before an alarm message is triggered e Unit On Off Puts the unit offline Data is not recorded for it or alarms triggered while it is off line Offline and Online events are recorded in the Log along with a time stamp and username The unit will stay offline for the period of time set in the next parameter Time Delay Before Unit returns to On The time in minutes the unit will stay offline before it automatically returns to online Setting the value to 0 disables this function and units will remain offline until manually set to online again e Alarm Destinations In hours and out of hours recipients for this particular piece of equipment are set here These recipients are in addition to the Group and Global recipients and is no limit to the number that can be define
13. only a relay contact output from the equipment and the relay is triggered by the equipment itself Alarm Message Recipients Alarm recipients can be assigned by their username an email address or a phone number Message recipients can optionally be assigned at the Global Group or Equipment level for in hours and out of hours alarm recipients These recipients are cumulative with duplicates are filtered out If holiday periods are used then a holiday recipient can also be defined Overview of Alarm Processing Every 10 seconds the EMS software triggers the alarm processing routine This checks the status of all readings for alarm generation and management and applies all lt a gt Page 9 of 9 E RampX5 EMS User Manual the set points and delay times online offline settings to decide if a sensor reading is out of specification and has been out of specification for long enough to trigger an alarm message An entry is made in the equipment log It then applies all the alarm message management logic ie is it in hours or out of hours which group does it belong to are there unit specific alarm recipients defined are there duplicate recipients etc to build a list of email and SMS messages to send a message to It then sends the alarm message s and all the alarm acknowledgement and re send logic determines if and when to repeat the message All outbound alarm messages and incoming acknowledgments are entered in the log Alarm Acknowledgemen
14. page by default displays the last 24hrs events The time period displayed can be temporarily changed with the database navigation bar at the bottom of the page Page 17 of 17 RampX5 EMS User Manual Group Configuration Pages GROUP1 Configuration Settings Log Current Values at 2012 02 08 13 11 43 Alarm Destinations Office Hours Change Alarm Destinations Out of Hours null Change Users Administration The settings available are e Alarm Destinations Global in hours and out of hours recipients for alarm messages These recipients receive the alarm messages from every piece of equipment in their group and are in addition to the global alarm recipients The User Administration tool can also be accessed from here Users with Group level administration permissions can access the User Administration page from here to maintain their group s users All changes to settings are recorded in the log along with a timestamp and username The log page by default display that last day s events and the time period displayed is controlled by the database navigation bar at the bottom of the page Level Plan View Clicking on one of the Level images on the home page will display that level layout in greater detail Status of equipment in each room is again indicated by room colours lt a gt Page 18 of 18 RampX5 EMS User Manual val Clicking on a room displays a 3D image of the room
15. published communication protocol can be used with RampX5 Drivers are already available for Modbus Modbus TCP and Yokogawa Darwin GSM modems can be used with serial or network connections RampXS can interact with users and the physical world using Web browser Bi directional email messages Bi directional SMS messages IO devices Equipment Monitoring System EMS The EMS is designed to monitor record and send alarm messages for connected equipment These are commonly fridges freezers incubators and liquid nitrogen freezers and room temperature and relative humidity RampX5 EMS software runs on a server that is maintained by IT It communicates via the Ethernet network with the data acquisition units that can be mounted in any convenient location Every 30 seconds RampX3 polls it to get the latest readings and at 2 minute intervals stores the current readings into a database and uses them to present the graphs The EMS software continuously checks these readings for alarm generation and management It applies all the set points and delay times online offline settings to decide if a sensor reading is out of specification and has been out of specification for long enough to trigger an alarm message It then applies all the alarm message management logic ie is it in hours or out of hours which group does it belong to are there unit specific alarm recipients defined are there duplicate recipients etc to build a list of email and SMS mes
16. s received after 30 minutes lt a gt Page 15 of 15 RampX5 EMS User Manual EMS Home Page After login the EMS home page is displayed RampX5 EMS Home Page OVERVIEW GLOBAL GROUP5 The mouse cursor will change from a pointer to a hand over any hyperlinked area of the screen Colours The status of all equipment on a level is indicated by the colour of that levels title block RED If any equipment on the level is in alarm then the title block is red YELLOW Pre alarm Alarm limit exceeded but alarm delay still active ORANGE Acknowledged GREEN If all equipment is OK then it is green BLUE If some equipment is offline Red has display priority over all other colours Yellow for pre alarm and orange for acknowledged have display priority over blue and green Overview Page Clicking the Overview button displays a tabular summary page of the EMS homaj Overview Ba ash ra ser E lt a gt Page 16 of 16 ECEFast RampX5 EMS User Manual The display blocks are linked to the equipment detail page of that item so that every piece of equipment linked to the EMS is directly accessible from this page Configuration Pages Navigation buttons on the home page access the Global and group configuration pages Global Configuration Page This configuration page contains the administrative level controls and displays Visibility of controls and settings is defined by the user s permissions To administration u
17. sages to send a message to It then sends the alarm message s and the alarm acknowledgement and re send logic controls a repeat the message if required The integral web server provides the user interface and displays the current state of the inputs allows for browsing or download historical data and change of settings A user management system control access to web interface lt a gt Page 3 of 3 ESTE RampX5 EMS User Manual All important events like alarm event set point change events etc are logged into the database and these can also be accessed via the web interface All of the day to day operational settings are accessible and adjustable from the web browser interface to users assigned the Settings permission There are numerous other setting options possible by editing the configuration files on the server but this should only be done by or with instructions from ECEFast personnel Readings and Recording The EMS software polls the data acquisition equipment once very 30seconds for sensor readings These can optionally be scaled and are then displayed as the numerical readings in the EMS and used as by the alarms to determine the state of the inputs Every 2 minutes the readings are recorded in the database This data is presented on the graphs and is available for historical viewing and reporting By default recording 1s On for all items All readings from equipment are recorded at this rate unless the equipment is
18. sers the page looks this GLOBAL Configuration Settings Log Current Values at 2012 02 08 13 01 31 Alarm Destinations Office Hours oncall Change Alarm Destinations Out of Hours oncall Change Alarm Repeat Rate 10 min Change Acknowledgement Time 15 min Change Destinations for HeartBeat messages oncall Change Alarm Destinations for Holidays oncall Change Work or Holiday Period Work Period Users Administration Holiday Administration View Sessions The settings available are e Alarm Destinations Global in hours and out of hours recipients for alarm messages These recipients receive the alarm messages from every piece of equipment and every system alarm There is no limit on the number of recipients e Alarm Repeat Rate Time period after which an alarm is resent if it has not been acknowledged e Acknowledgement Time Time period after which an acknowledged alarm becomes and active alarm again and the alarm messages are resent Destination for Heartbeat Message recipients for the daily heartbeat message e Alarm Destination for Holidays Alarm recipients for times defined as holiday periods in the Holiday Administration manager e Work or Holiday Period Displays the current period as defined by settings made in the Holiday Administration manager All changes to settings are recorded in the log along with a timestamp and username The log
19. set to Off on the settings tab There is no global way of turn recording off for all equipment For cases where the equipment is out of service but recording of it is required the unit can be put On and the alarm set points set wide enough to eliminate unwanted triggering Backfill of Data The data acquisition equipment does not store readings There is no backfill of data into the database if the communications link between the server and the data acquisition equipment unit is lost The server running the EMS software the data acquisition hardware and the network infrastructure in between are all powered from UPS backed up power A loss in communications indicates a major interruption or failure of power hardware or IT infrastructure Event Log The EMS Software records all significant events in the database as the Log All events are time stamped At the Global and Group level the log records each change made to settings along with username of the operator and a time stamp At the Equipment level the log records e Setting changes e High Alarm events e Low Alarm events e Messages sent including the mobile phone number or email of the target and acknowledgments received The success of the send attempt is also recorded lt a gt Page 4 of 4 ESTE RampX5 EMS User Manual e RampX5 EMS stop events e Communication error events e User text events Naming amp Display Conventions Tag Name All equipment connec
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21. ssword login There is Ra m px Log In one default user of RampX that has administrator permissions All other users are created using the web User Administration facility Password login Login Supplied and Installed by It is strongly recommended that passwords be a minimum of 8 characters long and these be a combination of upper and lowercase alphanumeric characters Three unsuccessful login attempts will lock the client IP address out for 1 hour ECE F ast e Crameal E pone ete L AON 42008 MO 2 There is no limit as to the number of concurrent users Creating Users and Assigning Permissions A user with the User Administration permission has access to the User Administration page on the web interface and can create and edit users and assign a sub set of their own permissions to those users Permissions to view equipment edit settings add edit the text event log and access to the administrative utilities such as User Administration and Holiday Administration can be customised for each user The start page of each user can also be defined Normally it is the EMS home page but it could be set to a level room or equipment view The password can be edited and mobile phone numbers and email address entered here to use as alarm message addresses The User Administration page is available from any of the Configuration pages The sub set of users available to edit is dependent on you own permissions For a us
22. t Alarms can be acknowledged by 1 Clicking the Acknowledge button on the equipment detail display The username entered in the log along with the acknowledge time stamp 2 Replying to the SMS The phone number of the replying phone is entered in the log along with the acknowledge time stamp 3 Replying to the email The email address of the replying message is entered in the log along with the acknowledge time stamp The reply message must contain the string ack Tag_Number Alarm messages will not be sent while an alarm is acknowledged Acknowledgement lasts as long as the Acknowledgment Time set in the Global Settings After this time if the reading is still out of specification then it is once again in alarm and alarm messages will be re sent Alarm Repeat If an alarm is unacknowledged and is still in the alarm state after the Alarm Repeat Rate time has elapsed then this will trigger alarm messages to be resent lt a gt Page 10 of 10 RampX5 EMS User Manual Freezer Log with alarm message event displayed ess ALARM potroweogs SLU 20 Freezer 3044120 2 Meter ro as Avent Log Add Turt Evt 2017 20 08 13 19 47 High Temperammel 2902 400 Alarm Hysteresis In order to stop alarm the alarm chattering on and off if the reading is hovering close to a set point there is a 1 C hysteresis applied to the alarm set points E g the high alarm set point is 39 C then the alarm will trig
23. ted to the EMS is assigned a unique tag name that identifies all data graphs and alarm messages for that equipment The format is XXXXY_Z where XXXX is the room number and is always 4 digits Y is the equipment type between 1 and 3 characters Incubator 36 Cool room e F04 Fridge e F20 20C Freezer e F70 Ultra cold Freezer e FN Liquid Nitrogen Freezer e R Room Temperature Z is a number to ensure the uniqueness of the tag name Numerical Display Temperatures are displayed to a resolution of 1 decimal place E g 37 1 C CO2 levels are also displayed to 1 decimal place E g 5 0 C02 The time units used for alarm settings are in whole minutes Digital Digital ON OFF inputs and settings are displayed in one of three formats ON OK 1 TRUE OFF ALARM 0 FALSE Checking of Settings The values entered are checked for validity as far as possible during entry Numerical values all have a certain allowable setting range that is consistent with their function and not in conflict with other values E g High set points cannot be lower than low set points etc Alarm destinations must resolve to a valid email address mobile phone number or username If a username is specified as a recipient then that user must already exist on the system and have at least one valid address set for them lt a gt Page 5 of 5 RampX5 EMS User Manual Access and Security Access to the web interface is controlled by a username pa
24. tion Bar Current pending and historical lt lt Rack Foward gt gt ozs sa lt a gt Page 20 of 20 RampX5 EMS User Manual The controls are Date Sets the start day of the left hand edge of the graph or the bottom entry of the log Clicking in the date box opens a calendar date selection pop up Time Sets the start time of the left had edge of graph or bottom entry of log Interval Sets the interval of data displayed Youngest data is displayed on the right of the graph and the top of the log Refresh Once any of these controls has changed the colour of the navigation bar changes to olive to indicate one or more of the controls have been set a Refresh button appears Once all the desired settings to the start day time and interval have been made clicking the Refresh button will request the data from the server and re fresh the display lt lt Back Forward gt gt These controls allow the user to page through data one Interval at a time The colour of the Navigation bar changed to brown to indicate historical data is being viewed Go Current Button appears when historical data is displayed Clicking it will re fresh the page with the latest data appearing at the right hand edge of the graph or the top of the log The Navigation bar will change to green to indicate that the most current data is displayed Graphical Display Tab There may be one or more graphical display tabs depending on the type of equip

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