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1. ALARM has one red LED for A alarms and one yellow LED for B alarms BACKUP is used to create a full backup of the system to the SD card LOAD is used to load a file from the SD card into the unit The file must be a zip file that can contain sequence files clone backup a backup without data bases software updates script of the parameter bank and more LOAD BACKUP is used to load and run a full backup from the SD card to the unit 46 47 11 Term Definitions Acknowledgment a confirmation that you have received and noticed an alarm Alarm an alarm is always created based on a channel and monitors the channel s value according to set conditions and limits A alarm has a red indicator and B alarm has a yellow indicator In addition to these you can choose to give an alarm a priority from C Z and they have a blue indication Alarm groups manages alarm sendouts and makes it possible to create features for multiple alarms at the same time Application builds the functions in the Ultra An application contains graphical programming or script and resources such as channels parameters curves all of which are visible in the graphical programming Overviews and summaries are part of an application An application can contain other applications which are subapplications In the graphical programming an application is represented as a box with inputs and outputs You can create an application template which can be useful
2. 3 A e Mee otto datas 20 4 5 QUIVES c nen Ede uaa ede aL Mee AE ETRE 21 22 EA EIN m T 22 5 2 Alarm History esr tete anc ri nente labia 23 5 3 Alarm Types 5 4 Alarm List 5 5 Alarm Groups 6 1 Data 088 5 25 ia 3 nea tendida 28 6 1 1 Smart Log 6 1 2 Periodic Log 6 2 Log Sendouts 7 Communication 7 1 Network 7 2 Mail Hos TI RecIpIBnts d ONT ME EU C DM I E uL Ld A DOR aus 34 TA Modbus Slave Registr cion aaa dados 35 Fa Modbus Slave Settings cte leid eneeta etna dese tain doo 36 4 6 Modbus TGP Gateway ind tn ted t Ah M 36 4 T Portal Update netter bebe eee 36 ECCL MENACE NAT 38 AN A T I ENE EE EE 38 82 File Mariaget ls died 39 8 3 Users dedo O 40 8 4 SONS ns LUE eer Dia doc o bn EE EE E Ad 41 8 5 Backup and Updates eerte 42 8 5 1 Via the Unit Ultra Base30 aontais 42 8 6 Information a ede DR MC Lee AM P dada de 44 ER CI Perra ainda Ni dan edi ASS 45 UM a A a diia 45 PEET S ea p EELEE EE LLE TAE ET ARAE AIE ATRAI S ESTENT E 45 10 The Unit UHTABAS EIU saeara iia iaae a a inna a a iaaa dO 11 Term Doon i n ini a Doa aai aT A 47 1 Introduction Welcome to IMSE Ultra This series of products consists of the control unit IMSE UltraBase30 and expansion modules that can be connected to expand the number of inputs and outputs UltraBase This user manual is mainly for the person using the pre configured system It aims
3. The different conditions are Equals value limit 1 the alarm is activated when the value is exactly the same as the value entered under Limit 1 Greater than value gt limit 1 the alarm is activated when the value is greater than the value entered under Limit 1 Less than value limit 1 the alarm is activated when the value is less than the value entered under Limit 1 Greater abs value limit 1 the alarm is activated when the value is greater than the value entered under Limit 1 without taking into account whether the value is positive or negative Smaller abs value limit 1 the alarm is activated when the value is smaller than the value entered under Limit 1 without taking into account whether the value is positive or negative Between limit 1 value limit 2 the alarm is activated when the value is between the values entered under Limit 1 and Limit 2 Outside limit 1 value or value gt limit 2 the alarm is activated when the value is below the value entered under limit 1 or above the value under Limit 2 The Hysteresis settings prevent the alarm from repeatedly switching between active and inactive when the value is equal to the limit It specifies the number of degrees by which the value must fall back below the limit or limits before the alarm can be cleared The On filter specifies the number of consecutive seconds the alarm condition must be true before the alarm is triggered Th
4. 881008 20 622453 20 079088 18 459184 2015 07 04 1 57 00 20 883946 20 620658 20 077946 18 458695 201 00 20 882803 20 62277 20 078761 18 459347 2015 07 04 00 20 885578 20 623106 20 078598 18 460488 2015 07 04 00 20 885741 20 623758 20 07974 18 459347 2015 07 04 00 20 887047 20 626043 20 082025 18 460162 2015 07 04 00 20 887863 20 624574 20 081698 18 460162 2015 07 04 00 20 889822 20 626859 20 083167 18 460488 2015 07 04 00 20 891127 20 626206 20 080882 18 45951 2015 07 04 00 20 890801 20 627185 20 081698 18 461139 2015 07 04 00 20 890474 20 627185 20 079577 18 459347 2015 07 04 00 20 891454 20 627185 20 078761 18 458858 2015 07 04 00 20 890474 20 627185 20 079903 18 459999 2015 07 04 00 20 890801 20 62849 20 080719 18 459184 2015 07 04 00 20 89178 20 628164 20 079251 18 456088 2015 07 04 00 20 891454 20 628817 20 080393 18 457555 2015 07 04 00 20 893412 20 629796 20 081698 18 457555 2015 07 04 00 20 895371 20 630612 20 082514 18 458369 2015 07 04 200 20 895371 20 630938 20 083983 18 458858 At the top you can see from which device the mail comes from with name and MAC address You can see what type of log it is 1 database log and below that all channel numbers and channel names with units are listed Under these you can see a timestamp and which value the channel had at that time There is not always data for each time point for each channel 32 33 7 Communication Under the Communication menu you
5. Add a username and a password Select a user level and also an access level the user level required to edit the user 3 Click Save User levels Configurator has access to all the settings of the system Operator adjusts set points acknowledge alarms and more but does not create new applications or upgrade the device View cannot change settings 8 4 Settings Enter the name and the address of the module under the menus System and Settings UitraBase fer ae nse Abelko Settings oce name Mose adareso Module name Module address Date Pic ay The system wili bo rebooted and you wil be abie to login again ater ne reboot has been competa You can also select a start page Choose between overviews and start pages 41 8 5 Backup and Updates To update using the interface go to the Backups amp update menu under the System menu UltraBase Backups amp update Fear le Baca Ingen arvals 1 Select a firmware file 2 Click Update Note that you can also create a backup through the physical unit 3 You will soon see a new window with update information 4 When the system has updated everything you will be able to log in again Note SD cards are not recommended for long term data storage It is safer to transfer the data to a computer or similar 8 5 1 Via the Unit UltraBase30 At the front of an UltraBase30 there is space for a SD card Note If someone else is working on the devi
6. address very often such as fiber or DSL set a high interval On our portal portal abelko se you can use the units MAC address view its current IP address and view when the unit was last connected to the server and updated it 3 When you found your unit using the units MAC address save the result page as a bookmark This gives you a link that is updated with the most 36 37 recent address as long as the unit is connected to the Internet Please note that the portal service only gives you a link to the product you do not surf through the portal 8 System This chapter will explain the note tool and the file manager You will also learn how to create backups and update the system 8 1 Notes In Notes you can create notes and see changes made in the system If you have made changes in the system that you want the other users to know of you can create a note about it here A new note is indicated by the mail icon on top of the interface for the other users Click on the icon to view the note or open the menus System and Notes 1 Bere 2024023 154 changed the sensor in room 2 d 20143121 11844 Page 1 1 Click Create new Create note Note W High priority 2 Add a note and your name You can mark the note as High priority This means that it will be placed at the top of the list with an exclamation mark 3 When you click save all users will have a new note to read 38 39 Click on a note in o
7. can view an overview of what type of information the different recipients will receive create register lists and edit mail texts network and Modbus 7 1 Network Network allows you to handle network settings These settings are for ETHERNET not LOCAL PC UitraBase DNE vos u Abelko Using DHCP o 1004994 netmask 2552552550 Gateway 100487 Activate NTP MIP sonor If you change the IP address and click Save you will be logged out from the system Enter your new IP address up in the address bar in order to log in again If you have trouble reaching your UltraBase30 through the network you can always connect a PC directly to the LOCAL PC port on the unit in order to change these settings Use the address https 192 168 142 1 7 2 Mail Host Here you can edit the settings for the unit s mail host This setting is required in order to send emails for both alarm and log sendouts UltraBase eoempel abalia se Authenticate Username Password OF Optonel senings gt ree coso Ts 1 Enter Host Port and a valid email for the mail host 2 Host name is used to distinguish the different servers in the system 3 Many email servers require authentication Select Auto and enter Username and Password for the email server this is something you receive from your Internet service provider 4 Click Save All email recipients are tied to an email server defined in the settings You Can define m
8. load a full backup into the system settings including network settings and databases with logs The backup is usable when you for example want to replace an unit and need an exact copy 1 To load a full backup hold the buttons BACKUP LOAD for 3 seconds 2 When the process is completed the light will shine green for 5 seconds Now the full backup is done If an error should occur the light will flash red for 15 minutes A file will be transferred to the SD card with information about the error as long as the card is not write protected 8 6 Information Under the menu System Information you can view information about the system and its operation 44 45 9 Help 9 1 Manual Here you can download manuals for the Ultra The manuals are also available at www ultra abelko se 9 2 Support Here you can find contact information for support 10 The Unit UltraBase30 B Wo 10 11 Y 11 ETHERNET is used to connect to the network Place for SD card Ex Out is used to connect to expansions modules LOCAL PC is used only for direct connection to a PC with the address https 11192 168 142 1 POWER shines green when the unit is powered STATUS shines green when the unit is running It may take a little while before STATUS lights up when the unit is powered If it does not light up inputs and outputs are not working Ex shines green when all the expansion modules that should be connected are running
9. the person who configured the system UltraBase gt Channel omnia gt Tryckknapp manasa Abelko Log out config Logged in users 19 gt Belysning Funktionsval e Tryckknappstid A empero Tidschema Stats OM m curve1 Manuel it 200Miritem This chapter will explain how the different resources look like in a summary and how they work 4 1 Channels Channels handle all the variable data in the unit and have different view alternatives They can be viewed as a row with name and value as a graph or as a table Channels are used for logs and alarm UltraBase gt Channel gt Skynningsrol Pe Tryekknapp 4 2 Parameters Parameters are used to store settings and can be both editable and non editable If they are editable you can set their values Funitionsvat Manuera ca ERN e Tryckenappstia oo minuter 4 3 Alarms Alarms will help you monitor channel values You can see its name and current status If the alarm is active click on it to go to the active alarm list where you can acknowledge it if needed A tempero Tidechemaa statu off 4 4 Timeschedules A time schedule is used to set times when things should be active or inactive Hecher Status off m coves Edit will take you to the timeschedule s settings 14 Monthly You can see the time schedule s current status on the top of the page To
10. the alarms settings You can see the alarm event on the page Alarm history The number of active alarms will also be indicated on the top of the web e 9 9 When it has a red symbol it means that at least one of the active alarms is an A alarm When it has a yellow symbol at least one of the active alarms is an B alarm and a blue symbol is when the alarms are C Z alarms If the symbol is blinking it means that there are alarms that need to be acknowledged 22 23 5 2 Alarm History Here all the alarm events are listed You can see when they were activated inactivated and acknowledged A alarms are red B alarms are yellow and C Z alarms are blue When an alarm is inactivated it will turn green UltraBase Alarm history Click on an alarm to get more detailed information about the alarm 5 3 Alarm Types An alarm is created based on a channel in the graphical programming and can have different types of priorities The different priorities are A alarm red indication B alarm yellow indication In addition to these an alarm can have the priority C Z blue indicator In addition to these types there are events errors and messages Events errors are created by the system and provide information when there is an error in the system preventing from working properly Messages are created by script and provide information concerning system changes such as the system being switched over to summer mode
11. 3 Select which alarms you want in the alarm group by clicking the box next to the alarms 4 For example if you would like to add all A alarms click the box next to the A By doing this all future A alarms created in the application will be included in the alarm group Newalarm group Name Application Ultra Alarm priorities Ba Me Mc Mo Me MF Mo Mp Gr CTE Exempel 5 Click Save Text and email settings for sendouts are configured under the menu Alarm Alarm sendouts 5 6 Alarm Sendouts Here you create and edit alarm sendouts Alarm groups must be created before editing alarm sendouts see previous chapter 26 Abelko UltraBase Alarm sendoute Add a recipient 1 Click on the icon under Recipients on the alarm group you want to add to New alarm recipient Create new recipient Name Mail host cmn 2 Select an already existing recipient these are created under the menu Communication Sendouts in the drop down menu or create a new by entering name and contact information Mail host is mandatory since all email recipients need to be tied to an email server If you don t have any mail hosts here you need to fill the settings under the menu Communication Mail host 3 Click Add 27 6 Data Logs are history of what has happened in the system and are used to create statistics This chapter will explain how logs work and how they can be used 6 1 Data Logs In order
12. IMSE Ultra UltraBase30 Manual version 1 03 EZ j a Y Abelko www abelko se All information in this manual is based on information available at the time of printing The manual is published to ease the use of an Ultra Abelko Innovation cannot guarantee that there are no mistakes or errors in this documentation and cannot be held responsible for any consequences resulting from the use or misuse based on this information All information in this document can be changed without notice It is likely that certain sections will be changed at the release of new product versions Be sure to have the latest version of this document and the corresponding version of Ultra Abelko Innovation All Rights Reserved Contents 1 Introduction esses nennen nnne a 1 1 Manual Version an res eere dad dota 4 1 2 Other Manuals terea Ieri eerte t te eee aet B Rer ied 5 T 3 Wairahtys cierto ten etat t nee eet e e ee ada 5 2 Overview Web Interface eese nennen nennen 7 VEN D C PERS 7 2 2 UltraBase30 tst pede acertado ird e disi asben ien 9 IOVOIVIOWS TEE 11 AA A ON 11 AAA O 13 AA O 13 A AAA II A 14 DRAM ia inclinan EREREIR 14 444 Timeschedules 2 5 Leda etae dese nli ee e t Ge 14 MAN Date 525 i e idos 16 4 4 2WGOKIV 22 2 ettet O 16 44 3 Monthly orte taedet I A A ETE OA 17 444 Yea A ie rre o EEA ree debes 19 44 5 Periodically
13. any consequential damage that may occur as a result of design material and manufacturing defects The purchaser is therefore not entitled to use defects as grounds for compensation or any other claim except in the circumstances described above nor may such claim be made against any third parties responsible for fulfilling this warranty 4 Abelko is not responsible for restoring any configurations etc added by the purchaser The purchaser should create a backup of configurations and save them to a server The information in this document is the property of Abelko Innovation The content is confidential and unless you have Abelko Innovation s written permission you may not disclose it to anyone except Abelko Innovation personnel resellers agents or licensees You may not copy parts of the document or save it to data media or other media including photocopying or recording unless you have the permission of the copyright holder Abelko Innovation Abelko Innovation makes no guarantees in respect of the content of this document Abelko Innovation also retains the right to alter add or remove parts of the document at any time and without notice Reasons for doing so include printing errors incorrect information and software product improvements Any such changes will always be included in new editions of this document All rights reserved Abelko Innovation 2015 2 Overview Web Interface The start page can either be a summary
14. ce through the interface the light above the SD card will flash green Do not touch the SD card or the backup buttons during this process since it may interrupt their work 42 43 gO Create a full backup 1 To create a full backup of the systems data settings including network settings and databases with logs a copy of the unit to the SD card hold the BACKUP button for 3 seconds 2 The light above the SD card will flash green during the process 3 When the process is complete the light will shine green for 5 seconds Now the backup is finished If an error should occur the light will flash red for 15 minutes A file will be transferred to the SD card with information concerning the error as long as the card is not write protected Note SD cards are not recommended for long term data storage It is safer to transfer the data to a computer or similar File transfer To transfer files the file should be a zip file and can contain sequence files clone backup a backup without databases software upgrades parameter bank scripts etc 1 To transfer a file hold the LOAD button for 3 seconds 2 When the process is complete the light will shine green for 5 seconds Now the file is transferred If an error should occur the light will flash red for 15 minutes A file will be transferred to the SD card with information about the error as long as the card is not write protected Load a full backup You can
15. disable a schedule uncheck the box to the left of its name The time schedule will not become active until you select the box again The calendar to the left has current date highlighted Click on a date to see that day s details and also details for that week You can also click on the week view to change which day you will see details for Green blocks enables activates the resource and red blocks disables inactivates the resource The red blocks always rule over the green blocks The list at the bottom is an overview for all added rules in the timeschedule The rule s current status is located to the right If the rule enables objects and is currently active the light shines green If the rule disables objects and is currently active the light shines red If the rule is not active it will be grey regardless if it enables or disables objects You can delete a rule or disable it with the box under Type Add a new rule by clicking on a rule type Date Weekly Monthly Yearly or Periodically 15 4 4 1 Date This is used when you want to do something on a specific date aoo r 1 Select if you want the rule to enable On or disable Off objects 2 Set start and stop time in the boxes YYYY MM DD and TT MM SS 3 Mark the date in the calendar The rule will automatically be set to Active You can Inactivate it by using the checkbox up in the corner If you click Cancel you will leave you the page without sa
16. e Off filter specifies the number of consecutive seconds the alarm condition must be false before the alarm is cleared The different acknowledgments are Reset when acknowledged the alarm remains active until a user acknowledges it If the error remains after the alarm is acknowledged it will remain active until the error is cleared including the delay and hysteresis Automatic reset with acknowledgment the alarm reset itself when 24 25 the error is cleared but it still has to be acknowledged In this case the acknowledgment is a kind of confirmation that someone has noticed the alarm Details of the reset and the acknowledgment are both recorded in the alarm history Automatic reset without acknowledgment there is no need for a user to acknowledge the alarm The alarm is cleared when the error is no longer active as defined in the alarm conditions You can specify delay and hysteresis values in the condition 5 4 Alarm List Here all the alarms in the system are listed UitraBase i 2noiszs Abelko Alarm list 5 5 Alarm Groups Here you create alarm groups An alarm group defines which alarms are included either by priority or a selection of individual alarms Alarm groups are used for managing alarm sendouts for both email and texts if this unit can handle texts UltraBase Alarm groups ALAS p Mla lar Create a new alarm group 1 Click New alarm group 2 Name the alarm group
17. if you want to create similar applications Application backup a backup with application templates Channels handles all the variable data in the unit Channels are viewed in overviews and summaries and are logged and monitored by alarms Channels are used for logs and alarm Coils this is a type of a Modbus register One coil is a 1 bit word Components primitive function blocks in the graphical programming Connect these with other resources in order to create programs They exist only in the graphical programming and cannot be reached from other parts of the system Curves a table that is presented as a configurable curve Curves are used by controllers to do things like converting an outdoor temperature into a flow temperature Events Errors a type of alarm that is created by the system It notifies you when something is wrong in the system that may prevent the unit from functioning Expansion modules used to add more inputs and outputs with different features and communicates automatically with the Ultra You can connect an expansion module and the system will recognize it and its features External units different types of units that an Ultra can exchange information with as a master They can be used for more inputs outputs meters and more For example Modbus and M bus units can be connected as external units File manager tool that uploads files to the Ultra There are predefined folders including sensor definitio
18. l leave you the page without saving the changes you have made 5 Click Save The rule will now be included in the list on the overview page 20 21 4 5 Curves A curve is a interpolation table presented as an configurable curve Curves are used to do things like converting an outdoor temperature into a flow temperature and can be monitored by the user both graphically and numerically E Outdoor compensation so a In this example you can see how the outdoor temperature x axis affects the set value for the flow temperature y axis For example you can see that when the outdoor temperature reaches 0 C the flow temperature should be 40 C Click Edit to change settings You can edit the curve directly in the graph or use the table under the graph Add a new data point by double clicking in the graph A double click on a data point will erase it 5 Alarms This chapter will explain how alarms and alarm history are viewed It will also explain the different types of alarms how to acknowledge alarms and how to change the settings for alarm sendouts 5 1 Active Alarm All active alarms in the system are listed on Active alarms EL ub d Active alarms Click Acknowledge to acknowledge an alarm with your name You can also Acknowledge all the alarms Click on an alarm to get more detailed information about the alarm An alarm stops being active when it has been inactivated and or acknowledged depending on
19. lick Save The rule will now be included in the list on the overview page 18 19 4 4 4 Yearly This is used when you want something to be repeated yearly 1 Select if you want the rule to enable On or disable Off object 2 Set start and stop time by moving the bar in the time axis or type the time in the boxes 3 Mark the date in the calendar The rule will automatically be set to Active You can Inactivate it by using the checkbox up in the corner If you click Cancel you will leave you the page without saving the changes you have made 4 Click Save The rule will now be included in the list on the overview page 4 4 5 Periodically This is used when you want something to be repeated a certain period mem 1 Select if you want the rule to enable On or disable Off objects 2 Set Period time this will decide how often the period should be repeated For example if you want something to be repeated every third day type 3 under Day 3 Set for how long you want it to be active under Duration For example two hours by typing 2 under Hours 4 You can also add a Delay This gives a delay into the period when the duration will be active For example five hours by typing 5 under Hours This means that it will be active every third day during 05 00 and 07 00 The rule will automatically be set to Active You can Inactivate it by using the checkbox up in the corner If you click Cancel you wil
20. ns communication definitions and backups Full backup a backup containing all of the system s settings and databases including network settings and users Graphical programming a tool that creates graphical programs It enables ypu tp build up an entire system with all of its functions based on the inputs and outputs of the unit Holiday catalogue a function usable when working with time schedules This takes into account weekdays that count as Saturdays and Sundays due to holidays I O channels software representations of real inputs and outputs and allows you to set scale factors offset and conversion functions for sensors and actuators Logs store values from selected channels with set intervals Logged data can be displayed as a plot or exported as a table Messages created by script and is stored in the alarm history An example of a message is that the system has changed into summer operation Modbus a protocol that is used to communicate between different units Values are ordered in numbered registers which can be read and written by a master Node tree contains all the elements in the system arranged in a hierarchical order If you open an application you can view what s in it and further if you fold out a subapplication you can view what s in the subapplication Overview provides a quick overview of the plant You can add present 48 49 values alarms and more to this picture It also allows easy res
21. or an overview which are created by the one who configured the system Summaries and overviews will make it quick and easy to read and set valueas If there are no summaries or overviews the list of active alarms will function as the start page You can set the start page under the menu System Settings There are two buttons in the interface o The bell indicates if there are any active alarms in the system and the letter shows if there are any new notes By clicking on these you will be directed to more detailed information To understand how all the inputs outputs etc belong together you may view the node tree located to the left The node tree contains all the elements in the system arranged in hierarchical order If you open an application you can see what is in it and further if you fold out a subapplication you can see what is in the subapplication Warnings when logging in The first time you log in to an Ultra you will be warned that the connection is not private or similar This is because the HTTPS that is being used in the system is a secure and encrypted connection The security is guaranteed by a certificate which needs to be issued for a specific IP number Since the IP address is adjustable there is no certificate for the unit You need to add this exception The procedure differs depending on which browser you are currently using 2 1 Menues Home Home page with a list over summaries and ove
22. ore than one email server 7 3 Recipients View and edit all the people registered in the system You can also add new recipients This section gives you an overview over which alarm and log sendouts the different recipients will receive 34 UitraBase ir de Abelko Recipients You can inactivate a recipient with the box next to the recipient s name 7 4 Modbus Slave Register Modbus is a protocol used to communicate between devices Here you create and edit register lists for Modbus slave communication Export lists You can export two lists one for Register and one for Coil 1 Click on the top list for each type 2 Click on Export 3 Choose format CSV or Print 35 7 5 Modbus Slave Settings Here you activate and edit the Modbus slave function 7 6 Modbus TCP Gateway Here you create rules for the external units placed under Modbus TCP Gateway on the page External units 7 7 Portal Update This is a function that together with a portal server such as portal abelko se helps keep track of the unit s IP address titrapase30 uum mueren Abelko Portal update Disabled Por EJ satus lastuptato Lastupoato uy otupaotes 1 Enter a name 2 Set how often interval you want the unit to update its address with the server If you use a mobile subscription or have a connection that changes the IP address frequently set a short interval If you have a connection that does not change the
23. ource editing Parameters store values that are named and set by the user Periodic log this is a log that measures with certain intervals 1 second 2 seconds 15 seconds 1 minute 5 minutes 15 minutes 1 hour or 12 hours These can measure momentary values mean value max value min value or a sum of a certain period Register a type of Modbus register one register is a 16 bits word Sensors and actuators physical units that are connected to inputs and outputs Smart log a log that compresses the data that comes in Second values are converted to minute values and so on This allows you to store data for a longer period Spider view an overview where you can edit all of the unit s inputs and outputs Summary a view with selected channels parameters alarms alarm groups curves time schedules and databases Here you can see their values and change their settings Time schedules used to set when something should be active or inactive You can add rules that can be repeated weekly monthly early or with a free adjustable interval You can also select not to repeat the rule at all or only set for a specific date Universal input inputs that measure different kind of quantities resistance current and voltage Virtual ultra a simulated unit Can be used if you want to preconfigure a system
24. r a parameter and it will appear in the log if someone changes it 6 2 Log Sendouts Here you can export a log based on your saved log views UltraBase Log sendouts Greate new recipient Name Cancel 2 Select an already existing recipient these are created under the menu Communication Sendouts in the drop down menu or create a new by entering name and contact information Mail host is mandatory since all email recipients need to be tied to an email server If you don t have any mail hosts here you need to fill the settings under the menu Communication Mail host 3 Click Add 30 Edit Name Undercentra A Period ume minut 30 4 When you have the recipients click Edit for a Data log 5 Set Period time how often you want it to be sent and an Offset if needed how far into the period time you want the transfer to take place 6 Click Save The first time it will send all the data After this it will remember what it has sent and only send new data all data collected after the last transfer Below is an example of a log sendout DUC Apartment 4 Abelko house Lule 00 30 5E 08 01 8c 1 Database log Index 1 2 3 4 Channel number 77 10 11 12 Channel name GT20 mean GT21 mean GT22 mean GT23 mean Channel unit c c c c c c 2015 07 04 14 54 00 20 881987 20 620169 20 076967 18 460488 2015 07 04 14 55 00 20 881661 20 620006 20 081535 18 458369 2015 07 04 14 56 00 20
25. rder to read the whole note 8 2 File Manager All system files including SD card files are available in the File manager You can copy a file to the PC or the SD card from the system ltraBase mnane Abelko File manager Upload files to the system through the predefined folders Images upload images for overviews and other pages The recommended formats are jpeg png and gif Templates upload application templates that were created in an Ultra Backups upload application backups containing parameter banks no user settings IP address or network settings from an Ultra Sensor definitions upload definitions for sensors and actuators Component definitions upload components to use in the graphical programming Symbols upload symbols to use when you create overviews Communication definitions upload definitions for external units and expansion modules You can use various communication definitions and Abelkos own software M bus device creator Usable definitions are available at script abelko se 8 3 Users Create and edit users UltraBase Users Greate user view View perator Operator oniguratar Change password 1 Click Edit munanan Abelko Edt Delete 2 Enter your new password and click Save If you click Cancel your old password will still be valid Create new user 1 Click New user Only a configurator can create new users Username TEENS CE 40 2
26. rviews 9 Active alarms Alarm history Alarm list Alarm groups Alarm sendouts 1 l Data Data logs Log sendouts UN Communication Network Email Recipients Modbus slave register Modbus slave settings Modbus TCP Gateway Portal update p Configuration 5 System Notes File manager Users Settings Backups amp update Information e Help Manuals Support 2 2 UltraBase30 IMSE UltraBase30 is a web based control unit with a total of 30 inputs and outputs LOCAL PC right of the front is used only for direct connection to a PC This has the address https 192 168 142 1 The Local PC port has a DHCP server It provides a connected PC network setting which gives direct access to web pages without manually changing the network settings This means that you should never connect this port to a fixed network The port is slower than the one labeled Ethernet and should only be used to configure the regular network connection These have two LEDs each LINK shines yellow when the Ultra is connected to a network and LAN flashes green when there is communication on the network On the front of an UltraBase30 there is place for a SD card See chapter Backup amp updates for more information on how to use this 10 3 Overviews Overviews are pictures created of an installation with important values so you can quickly and easil
27. to provide a guide on how to use the system in the easiest and most effective way 1 1 Manual Version Version 1 02 2015 02 27 First draft of this manual Version 1 03 2015 09 10 Second draft of this manual 1 2 Other Manuals Configuration manual information on how to configure the system Reference manual more detailed technical information and script programming Quick start guide information on how to quickly get the system up and running All manuals are available for download at www ultra abelko se 1 3 Warranty 1 Abelko will repair any design material and manufacturing defects at its own expense provided they occur during normal use and the purchaser submits a claim within 60 months of the verified delivery date The purchaser is responsible for removal re installation and for paying transport costs to Abelko and Abelko will repair the defect and return the equipment free of charge to the purchaser 2 The warranty only covers design material and manufacturing defects Abelko is not responsible for defects caused by a failure to follow the instructions or defects resulting from normal wear and tear poor maintenance unauthorized work non compliant operating conditions incorrect installation or repairs not carried out by Abelko or an authorized agent voltage surges or other electrical faults 3 Abelko s responsibility for defects is limited to the circumstances described above Abelko is not responsible for
28. to view logs on this page you need to log channels This is set under a channel s settings Here you can group logs and save log views UitraBase View log channels 1 Drag and drop channels to the graph from the node tree to the left 2 These will be listed under the graph where you can click the box next to the channels name if you don t want to view it 28 29 Instantaneous 3 Set start and stop time under From and To and select how many data points you want to be able to see in the graph Draw a square in the graph to zoom The image down to the right indicates TaT where in the graph you have zoomed Click E to go back to normal view You can also move the graph by using v Save the log view 1 Name the log 2 Click Save This view is now in the list Saved views to the left 6 1 1 Smart Log Smart log is a log that compresses the data that comes in Second values are converted to minute values and so on This allows you to store data for a longer period 6 1 2 Periodic Log Periodic logs allow you to measure momentary values which is an instantaneous value You can monitor statistics by measuring mean value max value min value or a sum of a certain period Then select the range you are interested in 1 second 2 seconds 15 seconds 1 minute 5 minutes 15 minutes 1 hour or 12 hours If you don t want to set a range select log when the value changes In addition the change log can be used fo
29. ving the changes you have made 4 Click Save The rule will now be included in the list on the overview page 4 4 2 Weekly This is used when you want something to be repeated every week 1 Select if you want the rule to enable On or disable Off objects 16 start stop bo onon Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Saturday 2 Set start and stop time by moving the bar in the time axis or type the time in the boxes 3 Select the days the rule should apply to by clicking on the weekdays The rule will automatically be set to Active You can Inactivate it by using the checkbox up in the corner If you click Cancel you will leave you the page without saving the changes you have made 4 Click Save The rule will now be included in the list on the overview page 4 4 3 Monthly This is used when you want something to be repeated every month 1 Select if you want the rule to enable On or disable Off objects 17 Monthly start 7 z 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 10 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 OL 02 03 01 05 06 07 OF 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 2 232 2 Set start and stop time by moving the bar in the time axis or type the time in the boxes 3 Mark the date in the calendar The rule will automatically be set to Active You can Inactivate it by using the checkbox up in the corner If you click Cancel you will leave you the page without saving the changes you have made 4 C
30. y see the status of the installation This chapter will explain how overviews work and how they can be used 3 1 How To Use An overview provides a schematic image of a system since it can be customized to how your installation looks like zo15oros 13 01 Abelko UltraBase pay 11 out config y e WW WV lh AM wi Wi Channel 0 00 C i ni Push button o Function selection Manually on Push button time 10 0 minuter An overview is created with the overview tool located under the menu Configuration Overviews The overview consists of values symbols and graphs which show current values updated every 3rd second Values have different view alternatives They can be viewed as an animated image or as an image who change it appearance when a resource reaches a certain value For example an active alarm can change the color of a channel value Click on a resource to change settings see alarm limits and more depending on resource type Overviews and summaries are located to the left on the start page If you want to change the start page go to the menu System Settings m D M ananasa Abelko UltraBase u belk ing out cont Module name Module address Module name Module acess Start page ye tae Date Time 20141121 B nts 12 13 4 Summaries Summaries are menu pages with added resources to see and edit such as channels parameters alarms and more Summaries are created by

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