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1. Links HBACONTROLS 2 Brad s JENE pen D EG BIODlIVv SRS x Station hubbell4ppliance Config T LX System Holidays amp Lx System E Panels E LP 1 Panel 001 El LP 5 Panel 005 E LP 6 Panel 006 E LP 8 Panel 008 Dry Contacts DC 3 Dry Contact 003 H Motion Sensors H MS 1 Motion Sensor 001 Photo Sensors Switchstations H 55 1 Switch EDDY M 55 126 Switch Station 099 A Groups Grp 1 Group 1 Grp 2 Group 2 Let Presets L Pset 1 Preset 1 Dy Pset 2 Preset 2 FW schedules FE sch 1 Schedule 1 FE sch 99 Schedule 99 GF Holidays E E Files Y Hol 1 9 26 2007 lt lt Sep2007 gt Ea Holiday view Si Applet WbApplet started Figure 2 19 Editing a Holiday S Internet Step 1 Expand the Holidays icon in the navigation tree then double click on the desired holiday to edit Step 2 Once the day has been edited press the Save button to store these settings August 2008 Copyright 2007 Lynxspring Inc amp Hubbell Building Automation 18 Hubbell Building Automation User s Guide 2 6 Creating Schedules The Schedules portion of the LX Interface is designed to allow for the global configuration of schedules in the LX Lighting System Schedules can be added to the LX JENE as well as modified reference section 2 7 Configuring Schedules When a new schedule is created it is marked in
2. gt Integration Settings ee dl Integration Points E oer Ou System 1 Permissions El Super User E5 Files B config _ Language B Services _ Email 2 UserService amp admin _ Password Q S Time Format sysadmin _ Facets z H siteadmin Unit Conversion H user Nav File ile in D BACnet jG Eiler peu adnin ns LGS amp CategoryService Auto Logoff Enabled true le G JobService E A D AlarmService Web Profile Auto Logoff Period 00000h 15m o0slke Smins inf He BackupService Type z Default Wb Web Profile Bed WebService E PlatformServices _ User Role Hba Admin Co Drivers Lx System E Files Refresh Pal Applet WbApplet started S Internet Figure 5 1 5 Detailed user account page Step 4 Once a user is created you can see their user name in the navigation tree on the right Double clicking the user will open the details page as shown in Figure 5 1 5 August 2008 Copyright 2007 Lynxspring Inc amp Hubbell Building Automation 52 Hubbell Building Automation User s Guide 5 2 TCP IP Configuration in the LX System The LX JENE comes with a built in TCP IP Configuration screen The LX JENE comes equipped with two Ethernet Connections The first Ethernet connection is the primary interface while the second Ethernet connection can be used for BACnet IP communications There are certain instances that will req
3. Settings Tcp Ip Host Settings E O Host Name F System Adapters Vector E Files H config B Services H UserService amp CategoryService S JobService 4 AlarmService H i BackupService a WebService Co en Tcp Ip Adapter Settings _ Adapter Id _ Is Adapter Enabled _ Can Disable Adapter _ Description Ethernet Adapter NET1 _ Is Dhep Enabled S _ Can Use Dhep Lx System _ Default Gateway Ir amp Files Dns Hosts vector _ Domain EH _ Ip Address _ Subnet Mask _ Dhep Host n a _ Dhcp Lease Granted n a _ Dhcp Lease Expires n a vi Coenl Tcp Ip Adapter Settings localhost localdomain 1 _ Host File Contents _ Uses Adapter Level Settings _ Default Gateway i es ES Dns Hosts Vector Open EH El LicensePlatformService License Platform Service g Figure 5 2 TCP IP configurations August 2008 Copyright 2007 Lynxspring Inc amp Hubbell Building Automation Hubbell Building Automation User s Guide 6 3 Party BAS Integration 6 1 3 Party BAS Integration BACnet fir Home H User Manager gt Integration Settings dd Integration Points F System If the LX JENE is ordered with either BACnet IP or BACnet MSTP communications option then the following configuration screens will be available The configuration screens are designed to first build the BACnet Objects poi
4. button to store these settings Hubbell Building Automation User s Guide 4 1 4 Relay Panels After Hours The Relay Panel After Hours tab is designed to provide a simple interface for setting up the designated LX Relay Panels After Hours settings Below you will find a stepped process for configuring the LX Relay Panel After Hours settings reference Figure 4 7 Edit Relay After Hours Relay 1 Relay 3 Relay 5 Relay 7 Relay 9 Relay 11 Relay 13 Relay 15 Relay 17 Relay 19 Relay 21 Relay 23 Relay 25 Relay 27 Relay 29 Relay 31 Exclude 7 Exclude 7 Exclude _ Exclude F Exclude F Exclude 7 Exclude F Exclude F Exclude F Exclude 7 Exclude 7 Exclude Exclude F Exclude 7 Exclude Exclude F Exclude Figure 4 7 Edit Relay After Hours Relay 2 Relay 4 Relay 6 Relay 8 Relay 10 Relay 1 Relay 14 Relay 16 Relay 18 Relay 20 Relay 22 Relay 24 Relay 76 Relay 28 Relay 30 Relay 32 Exclude 7 Exclude Exclude Exclude See o Exclude 7 See Exclude Exclude Excude Exclude JI Exclude Exclude Exclude 7 Exclude 7 Exclude Step 1 Review the current LX Relay Panel Relay After Hours settings desired the Relay Panel Relay After Hours settings can be changed at any time by selecting the new selection from the drop down box 1 Include This option includes the relay in the After Hours Sweep 2 Exclude This option excludes the relay i
5. Q Switchstations M 55 1 Switch EDDY VM 55 126 Switch Station 099 OETA Grp 1 Group 1 Grp 2 Group 2 2 Presets hy Pset 1 Preset 1 Dy Pset 2 Preset 2 E Schedules E Sch 99 Schedule 99 Sa Holidays E Files S Internet Figure 2 29 Creating a Group Step 1 Double click on the Groups icon in the Navigation tree Step 2 Click NEW on the bottom of the right hand side frame Step 3 A dialog will open to choose a name for the new Group Type ina name and select OK August 2008 Copyright 2007 Lynxspring Inc amp Hubbell Building Automation 22 Hubbell Building Automation User s Guide 2 9 Configuring Groups August 2008 Configuring a Group that exists in the LX JENE database is accomplished by double clicking the desired Group from the Navigation tree Groups are named based upon the unique name entered when it is created pre cursored by the word Group Configuring an existing group in the LX JENE is covered below reference Figure 2 30 Configuring a Group GP Services Co Drivers F LN System Panels E LP 1 Panel 001 E LP 5 Panel 005 Pid Panel 008 HA LP 6 Panel 006 EI LP 8 Panel 008 Pri Panel 001 Inc Exc Dry Contacts Relay 1 Pni2 Panel 005 ell E DC 3 Dry Contact 003 Relay 3 Pni3 Panel 006 no H ms Sensors Relay 5 Pnl4 Panel 008 HE MS 1 Motion Sensor 001 Relay 7 JE Relay 8 e E SE Relay 9 m m Relay 10 bs Q 55 1 Switch EDDY Relay 11 ell Relay 1
6. The Switch Configurtaion tab is designed to provide a simple interface for setting up the designated LX Switch Station s configuration Below you will find a stepped process for configuration of the LX Switch Station inputs For example purposes a Switch Station with 5 Switch Inputs is used By default Switch Input number one is selected reference Figure 3 8 Configuring Switch Input NOTE The switch status can be changed in real time by clicking on the virtual button with the red or green LED status light Switch Configuration switch EDDY Push button Toge frou onoff e Se Grou 2 Figure 3 8 Congifuring Switch Input Step 1 Review the current LX Switch Station Name If desired the Switch Station Name can be changed at any time by typing the new name into the text box Copyright 2007 Lynxspring Inc amp Hubbell Building Automation 27 Hubbell Building Automation User s Guide Step 2 Each Button is selected for configuration by clicking on the associated diamond radio button in the Switch Configuration view reference Figure 3 10 Switch Input Selection has a name associated with it Review the current Switch Name and change it by typing a new name in the text box Step 3 Each Button has a switch type associated with it The switch type that is selected will determine switch configuration options You can change the Switch Type by selecting the appropriate type from the drop down reference
7. Off ok def ini in8 in10 On ok def in1 in8 in10 Off ok def in1 in8 in10 Off ok def ini in8 ini0 Off ok def ini in8 in10 Groupo1_on Waiting ok def in1 in8 in10 Group Ont Waiting ok def in1 in8 in10 Group On Waiting ok def in1 in8 in10 Waiting ok def in1 in8 in10 Waiting ok def in1 in8 in10 False ok in1 in8 in10 On ok def ini in8 in10 On ok def in1 in8 in10 On ok def ini in8 in10 On ok def ini in8 in10 On ok def ini in8 in10 On ok def in1 in8 in10 On ok def in1 in8 in10 On ok def ini in8 in10 On ok def in1 in8 in10 On ok def in1 in8 in10 On ok def in1 in8 in10 On ok def ini in8 in10 S Internet Figure 6 1 BACnet Integration Builder The actual creation of all of the BACnet Objects for the LX Lighting System is very simple Once you have validated that all LX devices on the network are successfully integrated into the LX JENE the only step required is to push the August 2008 Copyright 2007 Lynxspring Inc amp Hubbell Building Automation 55 Hubbell Building Automation User s Guide Build button The LX JENE then queiries the database and determines what devices are installed and creates the appropriate BACnet objects To download the list of Bacnet Objects right click on the export icon in the upper right hand corner of the page as shown below in figure 6 2 You can then choose
8. 1 Switch EDDY Relay 11 Relay 12 Relay 14 Relay 16 Relay 18 Relay 20 Relay 22 Relay 24 Relay 26 Relay 28 Relay 30 Relay 32 9 ba 9 55 126 Switch Station 099 Relay 13 Groups Relay 15 Grp 1 Group 1 e Grp 2 Group 2 Relay 17 Group02_on Relay 19 Group02_off Relay 21 Dy Presets Relay 23 Eet 1 Preset 1 Relay 25 Dy Pset 2 Preset 2 Relay 27 E Schedules mA E Sch 99 Schedule 99 Relay 29 G Holidays Relay 31 E Files DN G OR R CRW Wa NRW NN WW Wa Waas E m E E E E E a a E m m mi m E E O Activate S Internet Figure 2 34 Configuring a Preset Step 1 If desired you can change the name of the Preset by typing a new name in the Preset Name text box Step 2 Select the Panel to work on by using the Panel Selection dropdown Step 3 Select the relays on and off in the preset for the selected panel Note if neither ON nor OFF are selected then the relay is excluded from the selected preset Step 4 Once all settings have been entered in press the Save button to store these settings August 2008 Copyright 2007 Lynxspring Inc amp Hubbell Building Automation 25 Hubbell Building Automation User s Guide 3 System Inputs 3 1 LX System Main Navigation The System Inputs include the following device categories Panels Dry Contacts Motion Sensors Photo Cells Switch Stations oh Ne Each cat
9. Figure 3 11 Switch Type Selection Push Button sl Preset Timed Figure 3 11 Switch Type Selection Step 4 if a Push Button Switch is selected then continue with this step If an input of type Preset is selected jump to Step 8 if an input of type Timed is selected jump to Step 10 The next configuration step is to select the Push Button Type from the drop down reference Figure 3 12 Push Button Type Selection 1 Toggle This option fires that associated action on and off 2 On Only This option only performs the associated on action 3 Off Only This option only performs the associated off action Toggle On Only OPT Only Figure 3 12 Push Button Type Selection Step 5 Once the Push Button Type is selected the associated Switch Control must be selected from the drop down reference Figure 3 13 Switch Control Selection 1 Group On Off This option sets the Switch Input association with a Group 2 Map To Individual Relay This option sets the Switch Input association with an individual relay in the selected panel Group On OFF Map To Individual Relay Figure 3 13 Switch Control Selection Step 6 Once the Switch Control is selected the associated action must be selected from the drop down provided reference Figure 3 14 Group Selection or Figure 3 15 Panel Selection and Figure 3 16 Relay Selection First One Second One Figure 3 14 Group Selection Hubbell Bui
10. Selection Step 6 Once all settings have been entered in press the Save button to store these settings Hubbell Building Automation User s Guide 2 8 Creating Groups The Groups portion of the LX Interface is designed to allow for the global configuration of groups in the LX Lighting System Groups can be added to the LX JENE as well as modified reference section 2 9 Configuring Groups When a new group Is created it is marked in the LX JENE for configuration It is necessary to configure a group for proper system operation after it has been created Creation of a new group in the LX JENE is covered below reference Figure 2 29 Creating a Group E http 10 21 8 91 ord station slot System groups Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q pack QJ sl a Lei ES Search Pe Favorites Le KZ d y LJ rel 5 Address E http 10 21 8 91 ord station slot System groups Links 2 HBACONTROLS 2 Brad s JENE menu DI 2 amp DAX Rx Station hubbell4ppliance Config LX System e Groups Object Manager Nay Database 2 objects B B Object Number _ ObjectName S 1 Group 1 fit Home Group 2 B config B Services Co Drivers F Lx System El Panels El LP 1 Panel 001 El LP 5 Panel 005 El LP 6 Panel 006 E LP 8 Panel 008 Dry Contacts DC 3 Dry Contact 003 H Motion Sensors H MS 1 Motion Sensor 001 Photo Sensors
11. begin to upload the JAVA Application to your laptop You will see a progress indicator and be asked to verify permission to execute this process Click on the YES button to start August 2008 Copyright 2007 Lynxspring Inc amp Hubbell Building Automation 7 Hubbell Building Automation User s Guide 2 Launching the LX JENE 2 1 Main Screen Layout and Navigation http 10 21 8 91 ord station slot Services HubbellService Microsoft Internet Explorer Sel File Edit view Favorites Tools Help w 3 Back QJ x ai L p Search Pp Favorites E2 Links HBACONTROLS Brad s JENE ConfRm JENE Address EI http 10 21 8 91 Jord station slot Services HubbellService a E Go Menu D E E 1 B a D x Station hubbellAppliance e Home DG Hubbell Service view v Nay K Station hubbellAppliance e ProjectiName Hubbell Building Automation He REGS GSS 19601 Dessau Rd Project Cityj State OS MSI SSS This productiisideveloped fomuselby HubbelliBuilding AutomationSinc3and certified users Copyright 2007shubbelliBuulding AutomationsincFAllirightsireserved Ore ares ai SG OTC le ZA eS STE by Lynxspring Internet Figure 2 1 Main Navigation Screen Figure 2 1 shows the main JENE Navigation screen within the Internet Explorer window This screen will vary depending on the login permission of each user type sysadmin siteadmin user etc The top horizontal bar starting with
12. below E http 10 21 8 91 ord station h 69 Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Q Back Addres http 10 21 8 91 ord station h 69 EN a A ES Search Pe Favorites 4 Gk Ca 2 rel 3 i Links 2 HBACONTROLS Brad s JENE mewu D Pi B BBD x X Ca B Station hubbellAppliance D D Station hubbell4ppliance Nay n Home 2 User Manager gt Integration Settings dr Integration Points EA System E Panels E Dry Contacts Ez Motion Sensors Photo Sensors VM Switchstations Groups WC reet E Schedules E Sch 0 Schedule 0 E Sch 99 Schedule 99 g Holidays Hol 1 9 26 2007 E Files B config d Services Co Drivers amp LX System E Panels E Dry Contacts H Motion Sensors Photo Sensors Y Switchstations Groups D Presets FE Schedules Sa Holidays Q Hol 1 9 26 2007 E Files August 2008 Home 7 System QXW u Presets Database Object Manager v 2 objects Object Number ObjectName gt gt M Preset 1 Preset 2 X Clear from Jenesys Device Clear from LX Network Figure 2 33 Creating a Preset Step 1 Double click on the Presets icon in the Navigation tree Step 2 Click NEW on the bottom of the right hand side frame S Internet Step 3 A dialog will open to choose a name for the new Preset Type ina name and select
13. for systems with known programming Discover All99 options will import all 99 of each This is usually only used for troubleshooting Finally Discover None can be used to only discover system hardware omitting any programming Hubbell Building Automation User s Guide Once the Build System button has been pressed a chain of events are fired off in the LX JENE they are as follows 1 The Discover Progress bar will go from a value of 0 to 100 While in the Discover phase the LX JENE is performing a device discover on the LX LON network 2 Once all devices have been discovered the next phase is the actually building of the LX System in the LX JENE s database This build process can take several minutes During this phase the Build Progress will go from a value of 0 to 100 3 The Overall Progess bar will go from a value of 0 to 100 and increments during each phase of the System creation process Once this value reaches 100 the following has occurred in the LX JENE a Graphical Interfaces for the following Categories Devices have been created i Existing System Settings configuration ll System Settings iii Holidays iv Schedules v Groups vi Presets vil System Inputs 1 Switch Stations 2 Motion Sensors 3 Photo Cells 4 Dry Contacts vill Relay Panels ix TCP IP Settings x Integration Builder xi Version Information b LX LON devices are added to the LX Network c All LX networks commissioni
14. gink 7 Mobik 7 No ink 7 No ink 7 No sink 7 No ink 7 No eink 7 Mobik 7 No eink 7 No giink Mo Blink Blink Hid Relay Sentry Switch Alarm Op Alarm CFF Figure 4 5 Edit Relay Types Relay 2 Relay 4 Relay 6 Relay 8 Relay 10 Relay 17 Relay 14 Relay 16 Relay 18 Relay 20 Relay 22 Relay 24 Relay 26 Relay 28 Relay 30 Relay 32 No Bink 7 No ink 7 No gink 7 BEE Mobik 7 No giink 7 No ink 7 No sink 7 No gink 7 No gink 7 No gink 7 No gink 7 No ink 7 No ink 7 Mobik 7 No gink 7 Step 1 Review the current LX Relay Panel Relay Types reference Figure 4 6 Relay Types lf desired the Relay Panel Relay Types can be changed at any time by selecting the new type from the drop down box No Blink This option sets the selected relay to a No Blink state Blink This option includes the relay in the Blink Alert HID Relay This option configures the Relay as an HID Relay Sentry Switch This option configures the Relay as a Sentry Switch Alarm On This option sets the selected relay to an Alarm On state Alarm Off This option sets the selected relay to an Alarm Off state oe Ee August 2008 Copyright 2007 Lynxspring Inc amp Hubbell Building Automation 44 No Blink sl Blink Hid Relay Sentry Switch Alarm Op Alarm OFF Figure 4 6 Relay Types Hubbell Building Automation User s Guide Step 2 Once the relay types have been set press the Save
15. the LX JENE for configuration It is necessary to configure a schedule for proper system operation after it has been created Creation of a new schedule in the LX JENE is covered below reference Figure 2 22 Creating a Schedule File Edit View Favorites Tools Help E http 10 21 8 91 ord station h 6a Microsoft Internet Explorer SEE 28 Q pack amp x a Le ES Search Pe Favorites Lea B d s T l rel 28 Address http 10 21 8 91 ford station h 6a sl So Links HBACONTROLS Brad s JENE nen DI DD B Oh Bo x DX Station hubbell4ppliance Home J System SS Schedules CG Object Manager v 4 Nay Database 3 objects F A Station hubbellppliance D SE EE D Schedule 0 En Home Schedule 1 H User Manager Schedule 99 gt Integration Settings Cd Integration Points F System E Panels E Dry Contacts H Motion Sensors Photo Sensors M Switchstations Groups Gh Presets FA Schedules E Sch 0 Schedule 0 E Sch 99 Schedule 99 Sa Holidays Hol 1 9 26 2007 E Files B config d Services Go Drivers EA Lx System E Panels E Dry Contacts H Motion Sensors Photo Sensors M Switchstations E Groups Presets FF Schedules amp Holidays Q Hol 1 9 26 2007 E Files S Internet Figure 2 22 Creating a Schedule Step 1 Double click on the Schedules icon in the Navigation tree Step 2 Click NEW on the bottom of t
16. the word Menu is not used in the JENEsys programming or configuration Although some of the buttons are active they are reserved for troubleshooting with HBA Tech support only The next dark grey horizontal bar starting with the orange fox icon is an alternative navigation aid with drop down menus and also illustrates your current view position in the navigation tree The large grey vertical frame on the left is the primary navigation tree Within that tree there are three sections a The home icon called Home or Hubbell appliance depending on the user permission has the basic user password administration the integration settings and the standard LX system level programming submenus A Limi at f ANAN Q akaf ei CN LRA IN M AA 7 IaAVoanr ri nr ma ena Q LJ Bi la hn EN R i 1 q 1 my iN A ke EA CH Ar Q August UU UOpyrig ht 2007 Lynxs pring Inc amp Hubbell Buildir IO AUTOMATION O Aw J eg J J Leg eg Hubbell Building Automation User s Guide b The Config file contains administrative level controls for user accounts web and TCP IP settings system variables as well as a more detailed LX system level programming tree c A files folder that contains logging and system backup files 2 1 1 Building the LX System For the First Time Building the LX system in a LX JENE is a simple process The initial use of the interface is to configure the LX Lighting Control System while the second is to provide a m
17. to take effect Note Always make note of TCP IP settings as they are required to log back in after rebooting File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Q sack x aA Le ES Search Pe Favorites Le Address ei http 10 21 8 91ford station slot System wl Go Links HBACONTROLS Brad s JENE Menu D P 2 E Station hubbellA4ppliance Config T LX System A System View Nay K Station hubbellAppliance e n Home H User Manager Ed Integration Settings EP Integration Points F System E Files B config Services Co Drivers gd Discover Defined Te BI Panels Discover Defined v E Dry Contacts Motion Sensors Discover Defined ls Photo Sensors Y Switchstations Groups Lt Presets E Schedules Sa Holidays E Files E http 10 21 8 91 ord station slot System Microsoft Internet Explorer SEF a Ke Ready to build Local Device Settings Skip this step Internet Figure 2 1 1b Step 3 of the System build process Step 3 Press the Build System button Figure 2 1 1b NOTE The LX panel holds empty slots for 99 Groups Presets Schedules and Holidays There are three options in the System Discovery process for importing programming from the panel to the JENE Discover Defined results in a faster discovery and only imports each program type until an undefined program is encountered This is the recommended option for new systems and
18. 2 a E VM 55 126 Switch Station 099 Relay 13 ell Relay 14 Lef Groups Relay 15 ell Relay 16 H RW e Relay 17 m E Relay 18 IE Group02_on Relay 19 a E Relay 20 Le Group02_off Relay 21 L Relay 22 E h Presets Relay 23 n Relay 24 Pset 1 Preset 1 Relay 25 mm Relay 26 gr cue Relay 27 MM Relay 28 r FF Sch 99 Schedule 99 Relay 29 RE Relay 30 Er il B Holidays Relay 31 mM Relay 32 E E e Ge Save Figure 2 30 Configuring a Group Step 1 If desired you can change the name of the Group by typing a new name in the Group Name text box Step 2 Select the Panel to work on by using the Panel Selection dropdown Step 3 Select the relays included and excluded in the group for the selected panel Step 4 Once all settings have been entered in press the Save button to store these settings Copyright 2007 Lynxspring Inc amp Hubbell Building Automation 23 Hubbell Building Automation User s Guide 2 10 Creating Presets The Presets portion of the LX Interface is designed to allow for the global configuration of presets in the LX Lighting System Presets can be added to the LX JENE as well as modified reference section 2 11 Configuring Presets When a new preset is created it is marked in the LX JENE for configuration It is necessary to configure a preset for proper system operation after it has been created Creation of a new preset in the LX JENE is covered
19. Hubbell LX JENEsys User s Guide HUBBELL Building Automation Inc August 2008 Copyright 2007 Lynxspring Inc amp Hubbell Building Automation Rev 5 First Edition Hubbell Building Automation User s Guide Trademarks Lynxspring and the Lynxspring logo are U S trademarks of Lynxspring Inc Other brands and product names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies and are hereby acknowledged Copyright Notice Copyright 2007 Lynxspring Inc All rights reserved This document contains proprietary information which is protected by copyright No part of this document may be copied photocopied reproduced translated or converted to any electronic or machine readable form in whole or in part without prior written approval of Lynxspring Inc JENEsys is a registered trademark of Lynxspring Inc All JENEsys logos are property of Lynxspring Inc Disclaimer NO WARRANTY This technical documentation is being delivered to you AS IS and Lynxspring makes no warranty as to its accuracy or use Any use of the technical documentation or the information contained therein is at the risk of the user Documentation may include technical or other inaccuracies or typographical errors Lynxspring reserves the right to make changes in this document without prior notice and the reader should in all cases consult Lynxspring to determine whether any such chan
20. OK Copyright 2007 Lynxspring Inc amp Hubbell Building Automation 24 Hubbell Building Automation User s Guide 2 11 Configuring Presets Configuring a Preset that exists in the LX JENE database is accomplished by selecting the desired Preset from the Navigation tree Presets are named based upon the unique name entered when it is created pre cursored by the word Preset Configuring an existing preset in the LX JENE is covered below reference Figure 2 34 Configuring a Preset a http 10 21 8 91 ord station slot System presets PresetO1 Microsoft Internet Explorer SEE File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ay Q pack QJ x a Le J gt Search 5 Favorites 4 B da oi L rel 8 Address g http 10 21 8 91 ford station slot System presets PresetO1 v Go Links 2 HBACONTROLS Brad s JENE nen 1 DP RUDI Station hubbell4ppliance Config LX System u Presets E Pset 1 Preset 1 A Preset View v v i E Ca B Station hubbellAppliance e fat Home B Config d Services Co Drivers F Lx System El Panels ot LP 1 Panel 001 aed ala Pni4 Panel 008 Pnl4 P 08 E LP 6 Panel 006 RS De E LP 8 Panel 008 Pri Panel 001 Gi Dry Contacts Relay 1 Pr Panel 005 O DC 3 Dry Contact 003 Relay 3 Pni3 Panel 006 KN Motion Sensors Relay 5 Pni4 Panel 008 F MS 1 Motion Sensor 001 Photo Sensors Relay 7 fore 8 Y Switchstations Relay 9 Relay 10 Y 55
21. Selection Hubbell Building Automation User s Guide To Set up a new user account Step 1 Under the config folder right click UserService and select Views Then choose LX User Manager see figure 5 1 1 a http 10 21 8 91 ord station slot Services UserService view hubbellAppliance LxUserManager Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q peck d i EN a L s Search P Favorites E 2 da nd J rel By A Address ei http 10 21 8 91 ford station slot Services UserService view hubbellAppliance LxUserManager Links SI HBACONTROLS Brad s JENE menu D amp Z OS amp Ob x D Station hubbell4ppliance Config x Services ZE UserService Lx User Manager v Na User Manager 7 objects D CIR station hubbeliappience T Name___ FullName Enabled Expiration UserRole Email Ug true never Hba Admin gt fot Home False never End User H User Manager i true never Hba Admin amp Integration Settings i true never Sys Admin HP Integration Points H siteadmin true never Site Admin System amp user true never End User E Files H BACnet true never End User B config B Services P E User Settings Actions dl A Lx User Manager H Property Sheet Guide Help Bajadoc Help Spy Local H Spy Remote Link Mark Link From Link To d Rename St Reorder FR Composite Refresh Tree Node Di Go Into S Internet Figure 5 1 2 Setup a new use
22. act Input Module LP 8 Panel 008 Gi Dry Contacts H Motion Sensors Photo Sensors Y Switchstations Q 55 1 Switch EDDY g 55 3 Switch Station 003 Y 55 126 Switch Station 099 E ue The Dry Contact portion of the LX Interface is designed to allow for the individual configuration of each Dry Contact Module in the LX Lighting System There will be a two tabbed view that is displayed for each Dry Contact Module You can navigate between the subjects by clicking the corresponding tab Configuration topics include e Switch Configuration This tab is where the LX dry contact switches are configured e Active and Inactive Times This tab is where the LX Dry Contact Module s active and inactive times are set Dry Contact Modules have have 1 6 switch inputs and each input is configured individually 3 4 1 Dry Contact Switch Configuration The Switch Configurtaion tab is designed to provide a simple interface for setting up the designated configuration Below you will find a stepped process for configuration of the dry contact inputs By default Switch Input number one is selected reference Figure 3 35 Configuring Photo Cell Inputs Switch Configuration Dry Contact OOS Push Button gt Toe gt individual Relay Not Wepped 7 Seel Figure 3 51 Dry Contact Input Module Configuration August 2008 Copyright 2007 Lynxspring Inc amp Hubbell Building Automation 39 Hubbell Building Automa
23. cast Management Device or BACnet Foreign Device or a standard BACnet device the default Remaining properties support further configuration as a BBMD or Foreign Device If another Device Type other than standard is required then the BAS Contractor should determine this value Standard 7 Standard Foreign Device Bbrd Figure 6 10 BACnet IP Device Type BBMD Address if the LX JENE is configured as a BBMD device type then the BAS Contractor must specify this value Note once all settings have been properly configured then the Save button must be pressed In addition pressing the Enable Communications button should enable BACnet communications At any time pressing the Disable Communications button can disable communications
24. ckupService SH WebService ES PlatformServices Go Drivers Go NiagaraNetwork Go SimplicityNetwork Go BacnetNetwork EA LN System El Panels Dry Contacts H Motion Sensors Photo Sensors M Switchstations Groups L t Presets FE schedules g Holidays E Files S Internet Figure 2 17 Creating a Holiday Step 1 Double Click the Holidays Icon in the navigation tree There are 3 buttons on the bottom of the right hand side frame New This will open a dialog box to create a new holiday date Clear from Jenesys Device Will delete the holiday from the JENEsys navigation menu but not from the LX system Clear from LX Network Will delete the holiday from the LX network August 2008 Copyright 2007 Lynxspring Inc amp Hubbell Building Automation 17 Hubbell Building Automation User s Guide 2 5 Editing Holidays Editing a Holiday that exists in the LX JENE database is accomplished by selecting the desired Holiday from the Navigation tree Holidays are named based upon the Holiday date selected when it is created Editing an existing holiday in the LX JENE is covered below reference Figure 2 19 Editing a Holiday http 10 21 8 91 ord station slot System holidays Holiday01 Microsoft Internet Explorer Q D amp EN E A P Search 5 Favorites E A d s v Ld rel 3 Sele a Address 6 http 10 21 8 91ford station slot System holidays HolidayO1 v E co
25. d with the LX JENE configuration Section 6 Integration information Hubbell Building Automation User s Guide 1 Getting Started 1 1 LX JENE The LX JENE platform is developed around a protocol extraction model The LX JENE is designed to communicate with the Hubbell Building Automation LX Series of Lighting control products and provide a user friendly configuration interface and the ability to communicate with 3 party LonWorks and BACnet systems Each LX JENE has the ability to discover all LX devices on the LX network and will create a set of configuration graphics for each device found In addition the LX JENE has the ability to reside on any 3 party LonWorks or BACnet network The LX JENE is designed with an ease of use in mind With the push of a button the LX JENE discovers all LX devices on the network Please note The LX JENE must not be used for any other purpose than that for which it was designed Authorized personnel only may perform installation and repair 1 2 Connecting to the LX JENE The following steps should be taken prior to connecting to the JENE Step 1 Ensure the LX JENE is mounted and powered up Step 2 Verify that all LX Devices are connected to the LX JENE s LON Port 1 e Note Important If the LX JENE has been specified to integrate with a a party LonWorks system then there will be two LON cards on the LX JENE LON Port 1 is the front LON port while LON Port 2 is accessible on the bac
26. designated LX Relay Panels Relay Names Below you will find a stepped process for configuring the LX Relay Panel Relay Names reference Figure 4 3 Edit Relay Names Relay 1 Relay 3 Relay 5 Relay 7 Relay 9 Relay 11 Relay 13 Relay 15 Relay 17 Relay 19 Relay 21 Relay 23 Relay 25 Relay 27 Relay 29 Relay 31 Figure 4 3 Edit Relay Names Relay 7 Relay 4 Relay 6 Relay 8 Relay 10 Relay 1 Relay 14 Relay 16 Relay 18 Relay 20 Relay 22 Relay 24 Relay 26 Relay 28 Relay 30 Relay 32 Step 1 Review the current LX Relay Panel Relay Names reference Figure 4 4 Relay Names f desired the Relay Panel Relay Names can be changed at any time by typing the new name into the text box Step 2 Once the name is changes have been entered in press the Save button to store these settings August 2008 Copyright 2007 Lynxspring Inc amp Hubbell Building Automation 43 Hubbell Building Automation User s Guide 4 1 3 Relay Panels Relay Types The Relay Panel Relay Types tab is designed to provide a simple interface for setting up the designated LX Relay Panels Relay Types Below you will find a stepped process for configuring the LX Relay Panel Relay Types reference CE ey RE Er EE Relay 1 Relay 3 Relay 5 Relay 7 Relay 9 Relay 11 Relay 13 Relay 15 Relay 17 Relay 19 Relay 71 Relay 23 Relay 25 Relay 27 Relay 29 Relay 31 Figure 4 5 Edit Relay Types No Bink 7 No gink 7 No ink 7 No
27. eans to configure the integration The configuration of the LX Lighting System using the LX JENE is discussed throughout the remainder of this section Step 1 Ensure all LX devices are connected to the LX LON trunk E http 10 21 8 91 ord station slot System Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit view Favorites Tools Help 3 Q pack z EN ai So A Search 5 2 Favorites E4 SE X LJ rel 33 Address bttp 10 21 8 91 ord station slot System Mi Go Links 2 HBACONTROLS Brad s JENE en D SET DI Station hubbell4ppliance Config T LX System D System view v Nay Ka Station buubbel pphapnce D Ay Home 2 User Manager Integration Settings dr Integration Points GE System E Files B config Services CA Drivers E Panels E Dry Contacts sas O O H Motion Sensors Photo Sensors Y Switchstations Groups i Bo FE Schedules B Files S Internet Figure 2 1 la Step 2 of the System build process Step 2 To continue to the Build System menu press the Skip this step button Figure 2 1 1a Hubbell Building Automation User s Guide Note Under the Config file double click on the LX System Icon This will bring up the Local Device Settings Menu The setting here will generally not be changed but are easily edited and saved from this window If changes are made to these settings the SAVE and the Reboot buttons must be pressed for them
28. ed Note this only applies to relays that are set up for alarming Step 2 Once the relay alarms type settings have been set press the Save button to store these settings Copyright 2007 Lynxspring Inc amp Hubbell Building Automation 47 Hubbell Building Automation User s Guide 4 1 6 Relay Panels Alarm Time The Relay Panel Alarm Time tab is designed to provide a simple interface for August 2008 setting up the designated LX Relay Panels Alarm Time settings Below you will find a stepped process for configuring the LX Relay Panel Alarm Time settings reference Figure 4 11 Edit Relay Alarm Time Relay 3 Relay 5 Relay 7 Relay 9 Relay 11 Relay 13 Relay 15 Relay 17 Relay 19 Relay 71 Relay 23 Relay 25 Relay 27 Relay 29 Relay 31 Figure 4 11 Edit Relay Alarm Time RNNRNRRNRRNRRNRR Relay 2 Relay 4 Relay 6 Relay 8 Relay 10 Relay 17 Relay 14 Relay 16 Relay 18 Relay 20 Relay 22 Relay 24 Relay 76 Relay 28 Relay 30 Relay 32 Step 1 Review the current LX Relay Panel Relay Alarm Time settings desired the Relay Panel Relay Alarm Time settings can be changed at any time by entering the new time in the text box lf Step 2 Once the relay alarms time settings have been set press the Save button to store these settings Copyright 2007 Lynxspring Inc amp Hubbell Building Automation 48 Hubbell Building Automation User s Guide 5 Extra Configuration Screen
29. egory contains all of the devices found on the LX network that are of the category type Devices are named based upon the Node ID which is set by the user settable dial switches The user settable dial switches determine each devices subnet node combination Each end device contains 3 address dial 0 9 switches allowing a number from 000 999 to be selected The value 000 is reserved to place a device in LonMark mode Note in order for the LX JENE to operate correctly devices must not be placed in the LonMark mode 3 2 Switch Stations O _ E Switch Stations Switch Station 6 Switch Station 1 Switch Station 5 Switch Station 3 Switch Station 4 W Switch Station 2 Motion Sensors Clg 27 Photo Cells Hubbell Building Automation User s Guide The Switch Stations portion of the LX Interface is designed to allow for the individual configuration of each Switch Station in the LX Lighting System There will be a two tabbed view that is displayed for each Switch Station You can navigate between the subjects by clicking the corresponding tab Configuration topics include 1 Switch Configuration This tab is where the LX Switch Station inputs are configured 2 Switch Active and Inactive Times This tab is where the LX Switch Station active and inactive times are set Switch Stations can have 1 6 switch inputs and each input is configured individually 3 2 1 Switch Stations Switch Configuration August 2008
30. entered in press the Save button to store these settings Save only needs to be pressed once to save changes on any of these tabs August 2008 Copyright 2007 Lynxspring Inc amp Hubbell Building Automation 16 Hubbell Building Automation User s Guide 2 4 Creating Holidays The Holidays portion of the LX Interface is designed to allow for the global configuration of holidays in the LX Lighting System Holidays can be added to the LX JENE as well as modified reference section 2 5 Editing Holidays Creation of a new holiday in the LX JENE is covered below reference Figure 2 17 Creating a Holiday a http 10 21 8 91 ord station h 6b Microsoft Internet Explorer SEE File Edit Weu Favorites Tools Help Q D amp EN a A P Search Ie Favorites gA Gk Ga z Lud rel ki Address http 10 21 8 91 Jord station h 6b B Links SI HBACONTROLS Brad s JENE nen DI Gi D amp BBe amp x Dsg Station hubbell ppliance Home J System Z Holidays Object Manager Na Database 1 objects LA IS station hubbellAppliance D ve EE G oy 9 26 2007 fit Home 2 User Manager gt Integration Settings Cd Integration Points F System E Panels Dry Contacts H Motion Sensors Photo Sensors M Switchstations Groups L t Presets E Schedules OLA E Files B contig B Services H UserService CategoryService JobService EL AlarmService Gi Ba
31. f Step 1 Review the current Motion On Off State and change if desired from the drop down 1 Group On Off This option sets the Switch Input association with a Group 2 Map To Individual Relay This option sets the Switch Input association with an individual relay in the selected panel Step 2 Once the Motion On Off State is selected the associated action must be selected from the drop down provided Step 3 Once all settings have been entered in press the Save button to store these settings August 2008 Copyright 2007 Lynxspring Inc amp Hubbell Building Automation 34 Hubbell Building Automation User s Guide 3 3 3 Motion Sensor Active Inactive Times The Active amp Inactive Times tab is designed to provide a simple interface for setting up the designated LX Motion Sensor s Active amp Inactive Times Active amp Inactive Times Aways Active r Aways Active Aways Acte always Active gt always Active gt aways Active Aways Active Aways Active 7 Figure 3 31 Motion Sensor Active amp Inactive Times Step 1 Review the current LX Motion Sensor Active amp Inactive Settings Fora detailed description of the Active and Inactive time settings see the similar section for Switch Stations in Section 3 2 2 Step 2 Once all settings have been entered in press the Save button to store these settings August 2008 Copyright 2007 Lynxspring Inc amp H
32. ges have been made The information in this publication does not represent a commitment on the part of Lynxspring Lynxspring shall not be liable for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the furnishing performance or use of this material This guide contains links and references to third party websites that are not under the control of Lynxspring and Lynxspring is not responsible for the content of any reference material or linked websites If you access a third party website mentioned in this guide then you do so at your own risk Lynxspring provides these links only as a convenience and the inclusion of the link does not imply that Lynxspring endorses or accepts any responsibility for the content on those third party sites Revision 5 First Edition August 2008 Hubbell Building Automation 9601 Dessau Rd Building One Austin TX 78754 http www hubbell automation com Lynxspring Inc 8900 State Line Road Suite 220 Leawood KS 66206 http www lynxspring com Hubbell Building Automation User s Guide The user manual has the following contents Section 1 Discusses getting started with the JENE Section 2 Discusses using the JENE on a LX System and base configuration Section 3 Details configuration of System Inputs such as Switch Stations Motion Sensors Photo Sensors and Dry Contacts Section 4 Details configuration of Relay Panels Section 5 Details the extra configuration screens associate
33. gs for BACnet IP E http 10 21 8 91 ord station slot Drivers BacnetNetwork view hubbellAppliance Bacnetipintegr Microsoft Internet Explorer SEE Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help ae Q sack Ki EN a A P Search 5 2 Favorites E2 Gk de K rel 3g Address e http 10 21 8 91 ford station slot Drivers BacnetNetwork view hubbell4ppliance BacnetIpIntegrationview v Go Links HBACONTROLS Brad s JENE mu HI BS BT DIV med x Station hubbell4ppliance e Home Integration Settings d Bacnet Ip Integration view v ol Bacnet Mstp Integration View Integration Settings Bacnet Ip Integration view Station hubbell4ppliance se H object faewice E gt E Zb Home Network Number Q User Manager s Integration Settings Adapter Ethernet Adapter NET1 7 dr Integration Points UDP Port xBACO F System E Files Device Type Standard Is B Config BBMD Address unn d Services Drivers Lx System Files Ip Address 10 21 8 91 Current Status ok Fault Cause Na Readonly Values Disable Comm Refresh j Applet WbApplet started S Internet Figure 6 8 BACnet IP Settings Object ID Each BACnet device on the network requires a unique Object ID This is numeric value that the BAS contractor needs to identify Network Number Each BACnet network can have several sub networks which are identified by the Network Number By default the Network N
34. he Confid icon in the navigation tree The local device settings menu appears and click on the Skip this step button The system settings menu as in Figure 2 4 will appear Figure 2 6 Set Time amp Date T bar IX e May 2006 gt gt gt Ss iM T WIT FS ID lclslzlsls riete hoiei alisher fia v9 20 ai 222 as 26 27 allaa Figure 2 7 Calendar Pop Up Step 2 Review the existing settings for the Astro clock reference Figure 2 8 Astro Clock Settings f the current settings are not correct then enter in the new values August 2008 Copyright 2007 Lynxspring Inc amp Hubbell Building Automation 14 Hubbell Building Automation User s Guide Figure 2 8 Astro Clock Settings Step 3 Continue through the other tabs Blink Alert After Hours Sweep PPereererPErerrererrrrerertrt retire rere teeter a Hours of operations Hours of Operation fi Ee 1 59 PM ES Es co C Cc 1 59 PM 1 59 PN 1 59 PH 1 59 PM e A0 PNH 1 59 Pl 1 59 PM 12 00 an 12 00 anj 12 00 an r D C co August 2008 Copyright 2007 Lynxspring Inc amp Hubbell Building Automation 15 Hubbell Building Automation User s Guide Open Close times Open Close Times SBS al a a Ei Hr e Ba po ba Po bo ea lb H Sapopapapya i EO 0 0 60 00 co co c0 BE S ia S 2 hd CS La C CH S m CS Step 4 Once all settings have been
35. he right hand side frame Step 3 A dialog will open to choose a name for the new schedule Type ina name and select OK August 2008 Copyright 2007 Lynxspring Inc amp Hubbell Building Automation 19 Hubbell Building Automation User s Guide 2 7 Configuring Schedules Configuring a Schedule that exists in the LX JENE database is accomplished by double clicking the desired Schedule from the Navigation tree Schedules are named based upon the unique name entered when it is created Configuring an existing schedule in the LX JENE is covered below reference Figure 2 23 Configuring a Schedule E http 10 21 8 91 ord station slot System schedules Schedule01 Microsoft Internet Explorer SE File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ay 3 Q sack QJ sl a A PO search Pe Favorites Le K da z rel 33 Address IN http 10 21 8 91ford station slot System schedules Schedule01 v Go Links HBACONTROLS Si Brad s JENE nen D Pi BH h h x Station hubbell4ppliance Config J LX System SS Schedules ga Sch 1 Schedule 1 d Schedule view v Na Ci B Station hubbellAppliance e Zo Home B config ap Services Co Drivers F Lx System Panels El LP 1 Panel 001 El LP 5 Panel 005 E LP 6 Panel 006 E LP 8 Panel 008 Dry Contacts DC 3 Dry Contact 003 H Motion Sensors schedule 1 E ms 1 Motion Sensor 001 Normal Time Le Photo Sensors M Switch
36. into the text box Step 5 Review the current LX Photo Cell Foot Candle Off Setting If desired the Foot Candle Off Setting can be changed at any time by typing the new value into the text box Step 6 Once all settings have been entered in press the Save button to store these settings Hubbell Building Automation User s Guide 3 3 2 Photo Sensors Active amp Inactive Times The Active amp Inactive Times tab is designed to provide a simple interface for setting up the designated LX Photo Cell s Active amp Inactive Times Below you will find a stepped process for configuration the LX Photo Cell Active amp Inactive Times reference Figure 3 41 Photo Cell Active amp Inactive Times Active amp Inactive Times Aways Active r Never Active Noma lo Ek eg an JH fours OF Operation Open Clase e Never Active gt Gliways Active Never Active Normal Astro Hours OF Operation Open Close Figure 3 41 Photo Cell Active amp Inactive Times Step 1 Review the current LX Motion Sensor Active amp Inactive Settings Fora detailed description of the Active and Inactive time settings see the similar section for Switch Stations in Section 3 2 2 Step 2 Once all settings have been entered in press the Save button to store these settings August 2008 Copyright 2007 Lynxspring Inc amp Hubbell Building Automation 38 Hubbell Building Automation User s Guide 3 5 Dry Cont
37. k of the LX JENE Step 3 It is required that laptop computer or a PC is used to connect to the LX JENE This will require that the connecting computer have the capability to run a web browser It is also required that the computer employee s a Java Runtime Environment If you don t have a JRE install the JRE included on the installation CD or go the following link and selection the option that best fits your computer http java com en download manual jsp Table 1 IP Address 192 168 1 120 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gatewa 192 168 1 1 Hubbell Building Automation User s Guide In order to access the LX JENE for the first time you must set your IP Address on your laptop to match the network configuration of the LX JENE The subsequent steps will guide you through this process Step 1 Push the start button in the bottom left of your computer screen Step 2 View your computers Network and Dialup Connections Step 3 View the Network Connections on your laptop Right click your local area connections and select properties Step 4 Scroll down and select the Internet Protocol TCP IP selection and click the properties button Step 5 The Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties window will pop up If Obtain an IP address automatically is selected proceed to Step 6 If Use the following IP address is selected proceed to Step 7 Step 6 Select the Use the following IP address
38. lding Automation User s Guide Panel Panel 1 Figure 3 15 Panel Selection Relayl EN Relayz three Four Five six Seven eight Mine Ten Eleven Twelve Thirteen Fourteen Fifteen Sixteen Figure 3 16 Relay Selection Step 7 Once all settings have been entered in press the Save button to store these settings August 2008 Copyright 2007 Lynxspring Inc amp Hubbell Building Automation 29 Hubbell Building Automation User s Guide August 2008 Step 8 The following configuration is for Switch Inputs that are set to a Switch Type of Preset reference Figure 3 17 Preset Type Configuration The only parameter that needs to be set is the Preset Association Switch Configuration f awitch EDDY Preset Te Not Mapped e Mot Mapped Pstl Preset 1 Pst Preset 2 Figure 3 17 Preset Type Configuration Step 9 Once all settings have been entered in press the Save button to store these settings Step 10 The following configuration is for Switch Inputs that are set to a Switch Type of Timed reference Figure 3 18 TimedType Configuration The unique parameter that is different from the Push Button type is the Time Switch Active property The value is a number and is entered into the text box provided Switch Configuration Switch EDDY Timed i Group On GFF e Grpe Group 2 Ra Figure 3 17 Preset Type Configuration Step 11 Once all settings have been ente
39. n the After Hours Sweep 3 lf Step 2 Once the relay after hours settings have been set press the Save button to store these settings August 2008 Copyright 2007 Lynxspring Inc amp Hubbell Building Automation 46 Hubbell Building Automation User s Guide 4 1 5 Relay Panels Alarm Type August 2008 The Relay Panel Alarm Type tab is designed to provide a simple interface for setting up the designated LX Relay Panels Alarm Type settings Below you will find a stepped process for configuring the LX Relay Panel Alarm Type settings reference Figure 4 9 Edit Relay Alarm Type Alarm Types Relay 1 Pulsed ele Ee Relay 3 Relay 4 Relay 5 Relay 6 Relay 7 Relay 8 Relay 9 Relay 10 Relay 11 Relay 12 Relay 13 Relay 14 Relay 15 Relay 16 Relay 19 Relay 21 Relay 23 Relay 25 Relay 27 Relay 29 Relay 31 Constant Relay 20 Relay 22 Relay 24 Relay 76 Relay 76 Relay 30 Relay 32 K E Ka Ka Ka Ea K Relay 17 Pulsed gt gt JS ENO E K g E g A K Ea Figure 4 9 Edit Relay Alarm Type Step 1 Review the current LX Relay Panel Relay Alarm Type settings If desired the Relay Panel Relay Alarm Type settings can be changed at any time by selecting the new selection from the drop down box 1 Constant This option sets the relay alarm type to constant Note this only applies to relays that are set up for alarming 2 Pulsed This option sets the relay alarm type to puls
40. ng and binding is completed automatically NOTE Once the LX system has been built in the JENE controller clicking on the Skip this Step button from the Local Device Settings page will bring up the global LX systems settings page If the JENE needs to rebuild the LX system because new hardware was added or removed follow the instructions in the following section 2 1 2 Hubbell Building Automation User s Guide 2 1 2 Re Building the LX System Follow these instructions to rebuild the system if hardware has been removed or added Step 1 From the config section right click on the LX System icon Select Actions and RESET This will clear the JENEsys of all LX device and programming information see Figure 2 2 1 Step 2 From the same right click menu click on LEARN This will initiate the System Build process This process runs in the background and will take several minutes You can also double click the System Icon under the Home folder and follow the steps from Section 2 1 1 for building the system for the first time This will allow you to see the build progress Following the build the JENE will be rebooted The reboot takes another 2 to 3 minutes Step 3 To complete the process log out of the JENE by closing the Internet Explorer application not just the window but the program itself Restart Explorer and log back into the JENEsys Hubbell Building Automation User s Guide E http 10 21 8 91 ord stati
41. nts based upon the actuall installed system and secondly provide customization of the communications settings There are two main screens available the first is found when double clicking on the Integration Points option in the Navigation Tree reference Figure 6 1 BACnet Inegration Builder The remainder of this section discusses the Integration Builder E http 10 21 8 91 ord station slot Drivers BacnetNetwork localDevice exportTable view hubbell Microsoft Internet Explorer SEE a File Edit View Favorites Tools Help 3 Q sack Q x a A ES Search Pe Favorites E2 2 7 l rel 3 Address e http 10 21 8 91 ford station slot Drivers BacnetNetworkjlocalDevice exportT able view hubbellA4ppliance LxBacnetPointManager vi Go Links SI HBACONTROLS 27 Brad s JENE meu D DI D v amp BX GK Station hubbellAppliance Home E Integration Points o Lx Bacnet Point Manager Nay Exported Objects 79 objects zg A Target Name _ Walue BACnet Writable S O D J 3 station hubbellappliance E Target Name Inst Num BACnet Writable z 57 Off ok def in1 in8 in10 a Home Off ok def in1 in8 in10 Q User Manager Off ok def ini in8 in10 KN Integration Settings OFF ok def in1 in8 in10 a Integration Points On ok System OFF ok a Files Off ok B config Off ok ap Services Off ok Co Drivers Off ok F Lx System Files Unoccupied ok no Off ok def ini in8 in10
42. on slot System Microsoft Internet Explorer SEE d File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q sak z 4 x ai L S Search 5 2 Favorites Lag y4 7 z rel 3 Address e http 10 21 8 91ford station slot System i Go Links 2 HBACONTROLS Brad s JENE Menu D A 2 B Station hubbell4ppliance Config T LX System Go System View v v 2 Nay La Ka Station hubbell4ppliance e Ay Home amp User Manager d Integration Settings Cl Integration Points ia System E Files B config Services Co Drivers Learn CST 6 5 Gel Reboot 10 21 8791 255 255 252 0 Seel Ko Duplicate l fi pee A Delete r PCS DESEN Link Mark Link From Link To O Rename REEE Composite LO Refresh Tree Node T Go Into Applet WbApplet started S Internet Figure 2 1 2 Step of the re build process Hubbell Building Automation User s Guide 2 3 1 System Settings System Time amp Date The System Date amp Time tab is designed to provide a simple interface for setting the LX System Date amp Time information reference Figure 2 4 LX JENE System Date amp Time Below you will find a stepped process for configuration the LX System Date amp Time System Date amp Time 02 48 mH centralus O e Automatic Local Device Settings Figure 2 4 LX JENE System Date amp Time Step 1 Double click on the System folder under the home icon or the LX system folder under t
43. or system administrator this is typically the commissioning agent or HBA representative siteadmin short for site admistrator this would normally be the local facilities manager responsible for overall operation of the system user The system or site admistrator can setup password protected user accounts for employess to have limited access to the system This user level has predefined access to only the programming section of the JENEsys This level Hubbell Building Automation User s Guide excludes access to configuration integration and other areas that are setup during commissioning e Password The password is case sensitive e E mail There are options to send alarm information and status to users vial e mail Consult HBA technical support for more information a http 10 21 8 91 ord station slot Services UserService hbaadmin Microsoft Internet Explorer TBR gt Fie Edit view Favorites Tools Help ay 3 Q pack Q EN a f ES Search Pe Favorites Lea A ig LJ rel Address ei http 10 21 8 91 ord station slot Services UserService hbaadmin vi Go Links SI HBACONTROLS 2 Brad s JENE meu DI P 0lEDB Y BRS x Station hubbell4ppliance Config Services UserService E hbaadmin Property Sheet 2 Nay H hbaadmin User Ci ES station hubbellappliance e _ Full Name SR Home _ Enabled H User Manager _ Expiration ve Never Expires lt gt Expires On 08 Nov 2007 11 59 PM CST
44. ovide a simple interface for setting up the designated LX Motion Sensor s configuration Below you will find a stepped process for configuration of the LX Motion Sensor reference Figure 3 23 Configuring Motion Sensor Sensor Configuration Motion Sensor O01 Ouse gt Ouse gt ont use gt Ouse gt Ze gt Ze gt i Figure 3 23 Congifuring Motion Sensor Step 1 Review the current LX Motion Sensor Name If desired the Motion Sensor Name can be changed at any time by typing the new name into the text box Step 2 Review the current LX Motion Sensor Time Settings as shown H desired the settings can be changed at any time by typing the new value into the text box or using the drop down menu August 2008 Copyright 2007 Lynxspring Inc amp Hubbell Building Automation 33 Hubbell Building Automation User s Guide Step 3 Once all settings have been entered in press the Save button to store these settings 3 3 2 Motion Sensor Sensor On Off Configuration The Sensor On Off Configurtaion tab is designed to provide a simple interface for setting up the designated LX Motion Sensor s on and off action Below you will find a stepped process for configuration of the LX Motion Sensor reference Figure 3 26 Configuring Motion Sensor On Off Sensor On Off Configuration Group Op OFF e ahs Grp2 Group 2 em mm ur f Zem Figure 3 23 Congifuring Motion Sensor On Of
45. r account Step 2 From this screen Figure 5 1 2 you can double click on a current user or select new from the bottom of the page to create a new user The following dialog will open to choose the number of new users to add TypetoAdd JS User Y Number bo Add Figure 5 1 38 New User Add August 2008 Copyright 2007 Lynxspring Inc amp Hubbell Building Automation 50 Hubbell Building Automation User s Guide Step 3 When a new user is created you can double click on the new name from the list to edit The following settings are available as shown in figure 5 1 4 Name __ Full Name Enabled Expiration UserRole Password Email FF M am sE true never p assword D Name O FullName o O Enabled Ove gt C3 Expiration 4 Never Expires lt gt Expires On 08 Nov 2007 11 59 PM CST user Role Fis E 3 Password Demat fo Figure 5 1 4 New user settings page e Name This is the login name for the account USER Full Name The employees name for identification purposes e Enabled True means the account is active False will prevent log in e Expiration For temporary or contract workers the term of the account can be set to expire or never expire e User Role The User roles are predefined and allow access to various sections of the navigation tree hbaadmin login has full access to all system functionality used for technical support and advanced commissioning settings sysadmin short f
46. radio button In the IP address text box type the following 192 168 1 99 In the Subnet mask text box type in the following 255 255 255 0 Leave the default gateway text box empty Your laptop is now configured to communicate with the LX JENE integration platform Step 7 In order for these changes to take effect you need to click OK on the TCP IP Properties menu and then OK on the Local Area Connections Properties menu If you are having problems configuring your laptop reference Figure 1 1 Laptop IP Configuration for a detail on what your screen should look like ee e A EE ees e i Network Connections Local Area Connection Properties General Advanced Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties KUCH i Connect using HB Broadcom 57 General e ou can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports This connection use this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for k Fie andl Ps the appropriate IP settings M lo Packi ae Kl Intemet Prd Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address lt IP address 132168 E 120 Disc Subnet mask 255 ep ep 0 Description Default gateway Transmission Co Wide area networ across diverse int Use the following DNS server addresses C Show icon in not Notify me when Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS
47. rder for the LX JENE to operate correctly devices must not be placed in the LonMark mode Hubbell Building Automation User s Guide 4 1 1 Relay Panels Panel Status The Relay Panel Status tab is designed to provide a simple interface for viewing the current relay statuses of the LX Relay Panel At any time all relays can be command on or off by pressing the appropriate button reference Figure 4 1 Panel Status Panel Status Panel O08 Relay 1 Relay 3 Relay 5 Relay 7 Relay 9 Relay 11 Relay 13 Relay 15 Relay 17 Relay 19 Relay 71 Relay 2 Relay 4 Relay 6 Relay 8 Relay 10 Relay 17 Relay 14 Relay 16 Relay 18 Relay 20 Relay 22 HCH ool siisiisisiis GC D JOER JOEL D Relay 27 E Relay 29 B Relay 31 3 All Relays OFF Relay 24 Relay 76 Relay 28 Relay 30 Relay 32 felefele slslslslslslislsislsislislslsls All Relays On ohahatz heuzha ETETETT Figure 4 1 Panel Status Step 1 Review the current LX Relay Panel Name If desired the Relay Panel Name can be changed at any time by typing the new name into the text box Step 2 Once all settings have been entered in press the Save button to store these settings August 2008 Copyright 2007 Lynxspring Inc amp Hubbell Building Automation 42 Hubbell Building Automation User s Guide 4 1 2 Relay Panels Edit Names The Relay Panel Edit Names tab is designed to provide a simple interface for setting up the
48. red in press the Save button to store these settings Copyright 2007 Lynxspring Inc amp Hubbell Building Automation 30 Hubbell Building Automation User s Guide 3 2 2 Switch Stations Active amp Inactive Times The Active amp Inactive Times tab is designed to provide a simple interface for setting up the designated LX Switch Station s Active amp Inactive Times Below you will find a stepped process for configuration the LX Switch Station Active amp Inactive Times reference Figure 3 18 Switch Active amp Inactive Times Active amp Inactive Times aways Active 7 Never Active 7 Noma ll ng ax E 2 00 an A Fours OF Operation EC Open Close e Never Active gt Always Active Never Active Normal Astro Hours OF Operation Open Close Figure 3 18 Switch Active amp Inactive Times Step 1 Review the current LX Switch Station Active amp Inactive Settings For each day change the action associated with each day reference Figure 3 19 Switch Active amp Inactive Actions Always Active This option sets the Motion Sensor to always active 1 Never Active This option sets the Motion Sensor to never active If chosen the Motion Sensor will not be active 2 Normal This option sets the Motion Sensor to use the Normal Times which are set with the Start and Stop times 3 Astro This option sets the Motion Sensor to use the Astro clock settings for activation 4 Hours of Opera
49. s in the LX JENE 5 1 User Account Administation The LX JENE comes with the capability to manage multiple password protected user accounts There are 4 primary user types in this hierarchy order Each has authority to manage accounts with a lower priority hbaadmin login has full access to all system functionality used for technical support and advanced commissioning settings sysadmin short for system administrator this is typically the commissioning agent or HBA representative siteadmin short for site admistrator this would normally be the local facilities manager responsible for overall operation of the system user The system or site admistrator can setup password protected user accounts for employess to have limited access to the system This user level has predefined access to only the programming section of the JENEsys This level excludes access to configuration integration and other areas that are setup during commissioning SE L 3 LJ n Home i H User Manager of GA Integration Settings Ee Integration Points J1 AA System Bt E9 Files amp config AJ el Services O IEN C Actions A Lx User Manager Y cut HJ Property Sheet ra Copy 2 Guide Help D Paste 2 Bajadoc Help a Duplicate E Spy Local a Delete H Spy Remote a Ft Link Mark Link From ad Link To i E L Rename E Files St Reorder Composite Refresh Tree Mode Go Into Figure 5 1 1 LX User Manager
50. server Local Area Connection LAN or High Speed Interne Disabled Firewalled Broadcom 570x Gigabit Figure 1 Laptop IP Configuration In order to access the LX JENE s internal user interface you must first start up Internet Explorer on your laptop Once Internet Explorer has started type in the LX JENE s IP address for example a LX JENE with serial number 8418 will have Hubbell Building Automation User s Guide an IP address is 192 168 1 128 in the address bar then press the Enter key on your laptop Note Once you have finished working on the LX JENE reset your computer back to Obtain an IP address automatically by selecting the radio button for this option and then clicking OK Note If unable to connect to the LX JENE please ensure that your computer has a Java Runtime Environment JRE installed If unsure install the JRE included on the installation CD or go the following link and selection the option that best fits your computer http java com en download manual jsp The configuration login is e Username siteadmin e Password 0000 Note these are zeros For a detail of what your screen should look like reference Figure 1 2 Login Screen There are 4 primary user types See Section 5 1 for more information on setting up and managing user accounts hbaadmin login has full access to all system functionality used for technical support and advanced commissioning settings sysadmin short for s
51. stations 12 00 AN Q 55 1 Switch EDDY Individual Relay On Is 9 55 126 Switch Station 099 Poll Panel 001 Te dh cars Rly2 Relay TOMM Grp 1 Group 1 Grp 2 Group 2 2 Presets h Pset 1 Preset 1 Dy Pset 2 Preset 2 E Schedules FEE E Sch 99 Schedule 99 Sa Holidays amp Files S S TS LS 8 ES IS IS d Applet WbApplet started S Internet Figure 2 23 Configuring a Schedule Step 1 If desired you can change the name of the Schedule by typing a new name in the Schedule Name text box Step 2 Select the Schedule Type from the drop down reference Figure 2 24 Select Normal Time August 2008 Copyright 2007 Lynxspring Inc amp Hubbell Building Automation 20 Hubbell Building Automation User s Guide Normal Time e Normal Time Before Open After Open Before Close After Close Before Sunset After Sunset Before Sunrise After Sunrise Figure 2 24 Select Schedule Type Step 3 Configure the schedule Time in the edit box Step 4 Select the Schedule Action from the drop down reference Figure 2 25 Select Schedule Action roumo w Group On Group OFF Preset Individual Relay On Individual Relay OFF Figure 2 25 Select Schedule Action Step 5 Select the Select the appropriate group preset or relay based upon the selected action reference Figure 2 27 Sample Selection First Une Second One Figure 2 27 Sample
52. the file type and viewing method as shown in figure 6 3 Select Exporter 4 Table to PDF e lt gt View internally gt View with external application lt gt Save to file Browse Figure 6 4 BACnet Integration Builder August 2008 Copyright 2007 Lynxspring Inc amp Hubbell Building Automation 56 Hubbell Building Automation User s Guide Double clicking on any of the BACnet object will open up a properties sheet for editing figure 6 2 Name Object Name degen EES dt erer Ord Description BACnet Writable F Oc001 Oct Bacnet Binary Value Descriptor Binary Value Eh Reset Column widths O Name Ocool CH Object Name c l Ci Type Cannot edit O Object Type Binary Value Inst Num 0 4194302 Export Ord br 375 Le Description OY O BACnet Writable Cannot edit Figure 6 3 BACnet Integration Builder August 2008 Copyright 2007 Lynxspring Inc amp Hubbell Building Automation 57 Hubbell Building Automation User s Guide 6 1 1 BACnet IP Settings n Home Q User Manager amp dr Integration Points F System E Files B config Aa If the LX JENE is ordered with BACnet IP communications then there are specific settings that need to be setup for proper operation Coordination with the Building Automation System contractor is required for proper configuration of the BACnet IP Settings reference Figure 6 8 BACnet IP Settings Below are details of all configurable settin
53. tion This option sets the Motion Sensor to use the Hours of Operation settings for activation D Open Close This option sets the Motion Sensor to use the Open and Close settings for activation Always Active Never Active Astro Hours OF Operation Open Close Figure 3 19 Switch Active amp Inactive Actions August 2008 Copyright 2007 Lynxspring Inc amp Hubbell Building Automation 31 Hubbell Building Automation User s Guide Step 2 Once all settings have been entered in press the Save button to store these settings Hubbell Building Automation User s Guide 3 3 Motion Sensors MM Switch Stations E Motion Sensors Motion 1 E 2 Photo Cells The Motion Sensors portion of the LX Interface is designed to allow for the individual configuration of each Motion Sensor in the LX Lighting System There will be a three tabbed view that is displayed for each Motion Sensor You can navigate between the subjects by clicking the corresponding tab Configuration topics include 1 Motion Sensor Configuration This tab is where the LX Motion Sensor settings are configured 2 Motion Sensor On Off Configuration This tab is where the LX Motion Sensors on and off action is setup 3 Motion Sensor Active and Inactive Times This tab is were the LX Motion Sensor active and inactive times are set 3 3 1 Motion Sensor Sensor Configuration The Sensor Configuration tab is designed to pr
54. tion User s Guide 3 4 2 Dry Contact Input Module Active amp Inactive Times The Active amp Inactive Times tab is designed to provide a simple interface for setting up the designated Active amp Inactive Times Active amp Inactive Times aways Active Never Active Normal kou an Bt au an H ours OF Operation Open Close e Never twe LS Always Active Never Active Normal Astro Hours OF Operation Open Close Figure 3 52 Dry Contract Input Module Active amp Inactive Times Step 1 Review the current LX Motion Sensor Active amp Inactive Settings Fora detailed description of the Active and Inactive time settings see the similar section for Switch Stations in Section 3 2 2 Step 2 Once all settings have been entered in press the Save button to store these settings August 2008 Copyright 2007 Lynxspring Inc amp Hubbell Building Automation 40 Hubbell Building Automation User s Guide 4 Relay Panels 4 1 Relay Panels Panel Configuration EA System El Panels Geht 1 Panel 001 E LP 5 Panel 005 El LP 6 Panel 006 El LP 8 Panel 008 The Relay Panels portion of the LX Interface is designed to allow for the individual configuration of each Relay Panel in the LX Lighting System There will be a six tabbed view that is displayed for each Relay Panel You can navigate between the subjects by clicking the corresponding tab Configuration topics include 1 Panel Stat
55. ubbell Building Automation 35 Hubbell Building Automation User s Guide 3 4 Photo Sensors The Photo Sensors portion of the LX Interface is designed to allow for the eG Guireh erences individual configuration of each Photo Cell in the LX Lighting System There will be a a two tabbed view that is displayed for each Photo Cell You can navigate between E Motion Sensors iy e Photo Cells the subjects by clicking the corresponding tab Configuration topics include rid Fhoto Cell 1 1 Photo Cell Configuration This tab is where the LX Photo Cell switches are configured 2 Photo Cell Active and Inactive Times This tab is where the LX Photo Cell active and inactive times are set 3 Photo Cells can have 1 6 switch inputs and each input is configured individually 3 4 1 Photo Sensors Switch Configuration The Switch Configurtaion tab is designed to provide a simple interface for setting up the designated LX Photo Cell s configuration Below you will find a stepped process for configuration of the LX Photo Cells inputs By default Switch Input number one is selected reference Figure 3 35 Configuring Photo Cell Inputs Switch Configuration Active amp Ih Switch 2 SE Group On OFF e Switch 3 First ne F Switch 4 10 00 Switch 5 12 00 Photo Cell 1 y Refresh H Save EW Write ja Figure 3 35 Congifuring Photo Cell Inputs Step 1 Review the current LX Photo Cell Name reference Fig
56. uire the changing of the LX JENE s IP Address If connecting the LX JENE to either a company or Building Automation System s Ethernet backbone you will want to consult with the IT administrator of this given network and request TCPIP settings for each JENE on the network When requesting these settings it is good practice to obtain a static IP address for each JENE While the JENE does have the ability to use DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol this setup is not advised DHCP automatically assigns the JENE an IP address however since the IP address is not static it can change thus leaving you without the ability to connect to the LX JENE As mentioned there are two primary instances when it is necessary to change the IP address of the LX JENE they are 1 When the JENE is going to reside on a LAN Local Area Network or a WAN Wide Arean Network 2 When the JENE is going to reside on a Building Automation System Ethernet network that is communicating over BACnet IP For details on configuration the TCPIP parameters reference Figure 5 2 TCP IP Configuration Hubbell Building Automation User s Guide v a Na E PowerMonitor Service Power Monitor Platform Service Qnx D x Gei Station hubbellppliance g amp DialupPlatformService Dialup Platform Service Co TcpIpPlatformService Tcp Ip Platform Service 4 Home Platform Service Description j i User Manager Fe D TCP IP Configuration gt Integration Settings
57. umber will be set to 1 but should be changed to reflect the proper Network Number This is numeric value that the BAS contractor needs to identify Note if this value is a 1 then the driver will not enable this value must be a positive number for proper operation or si b kan A LJIELI IANI y f iT ww ga e NO e N ALITQma Arn OAI PLATI FAIL ITC io 10 AW Fis N f Fi 4 a i Kei kS A TINALI INA of y LAII ICALIVJE I PAL Lt gi At IN ON rem A m Lem Lt ten AN OOVrIAnN C iN d Vin YQoQnrTnn OOVTIOTIT W ZUU LVIIXSODr AG Hubbell Building Automation User s Guide Ethernet Adapter The JENE has two Ethernet Ports available for communicating BACnet IP Either port is fine for use however if the second port is chosen then this port must be enabled in the JENE s TCPIP configuration reference Section 5 2 TCPIP Configuration in the LX System Note if none is selected then BACnet IP communications will not work Ethernet Adapter La Ethernet Adapter Ethernet Adapter Figure 6 9 BACnet IP Ethernet Adapter UDP Port By default the conventional UDP port OxBACO decimal 47808 is used however you can specify using another UDP port If another UDP Port is required then the BAS Contractor should determine this value Device Type By default the device type is set to standard reference Figure 6 10 BACnet IP Device Type The Device Type allows for operation as a BBMD BACnet Broad
58. ure 3 36 Photo Cell Name f desired the Photo Cell Name can be changed at any time by typing the new name into the text box August 2008 Copyright 2007 Lynxspring Inc amp Hubbell Building Automation 36 Hubbell Building Automation User s Guide Step 2 Each Input is selected for configuration by clicking on the associated Switch button Review the current Switch Name and change it by typing a new name in the text box Step 3 Once the Switch is selected the associated Switch State must be selected from the drop down reference Figure 3 37 Photo Cell Switch State Selection 1 Group On Off This option sets the Switch Input association with a Group 2 Map To Individual Relay This option sets the Switch Input association with an individual relay in the selected panel Group On OFF Map To Individual Relay Figure 3 37 Photo Cell Switch State Selection Step 4 Once the Switch Control is selected the associated action must be selected from the drop down provided reference Figure 3 38 Group Selection or Figure 3 39 Panel Selection and Figure 3 40 Relay Selection First One Second One Figure 3 38 Group Selection Figure 3 39 Panel Selection Relayl EN Relayve three Four Five six Seven einhr Figure 3 40 Relay Selection Step 4 Review the current LX Photo Cell Foot Candle On Setting If desired the Foot Candle On Setting can be changed at any time by typing the new value
59. us This tab is designed to show the current relay status for each relay in the panel This graphic is dynamic based upon the number of relays in the actual panel selected 2 Edit Names This tab is designed to edit the relay names in the selected relay panel This graphic is dynamic based upon the number of relays in the actual panel selected 3 Relay Types This tab is designed to setup the type of relays This graphic is dynamic based upon the number of relays in the actual panel selected 4 After Hours This tab is designed to setup relays to be included or excluded in the After Hours sweep This graphic is dynamic based upon the number of relays in the actual panel selected 5 Alarm Type This tab is designed to setup relays to be either constant or pulsed alarm types This graphic is dynamic based upon the number of relays in the actual panel selected 6 Alarm Time This tab is designed to setup relay Alarm Times This graphic is dynamic based upon the number of relays in the actual panel selected The Relay Panels category contains all of the LX Relay Panels found on the network Panels are named based upon their Node ID which is set by the user settable dial switches The user settable dial switches determine each devices subnet node combination Each end device contains 3 address dial 0 9 switches allowing a number from 000 999 to be selected The value 000 is reserved to place a device in LonMark mode Note in o
60. ystem administrator this is typically the commissioning agent or HBA representative siteadmin short for site admistrator this would normally be the local facilities manager responsible for overall operation of the system user The system or site admistrator can setup password protected user accounts for employess to have limited access to the system This user level has predefined access to only the programming section of the JENEsys This level excludes access to configuration integration and other areas that are setup during commissioning Hubbell Building Automation User s Guide Login Microsoft Internet Explorer Eile Edit Wem Favorites Tools Help Q E Q x E ei pO search 5 Favorites gA B d s S bel rel ki Address B http 10 21 8 91 login Links HBACONTROLS Brad s JENE LX JENEsys 1 1 A Username user IA Password eeeee H S Internet Figure 1 2 Login Screen Warning Security Do you want to trust the signed applet distributed by Tridium Inc Publisher authenticity verified by Thawte Consulting cc e 1 The security certificate was issued by a company that is trusted e 1 The security certificate has not expired and is still valid Caution Tridium Inc asserts that this content is safe ou should only accept this content if you trust Tridium Inc to make that assertion Figure 1 2 1 Security Permssion Upon loggin in the JENE will

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