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1. 4 USING 963 FROM A CLIENT Information from 963 can easily be accessed using a web browser over any TCP IP network e g the company Intranets or the Internet All that is required is the URL of the 963 Server and a valid user name and password Once connection to the 963 Server has been made it is possible to move between pages adjust analogue values adjust digital values view graphs and look at alarms or enter configuration mode on Pre IQ3 controllers by clicking the appropriate hotspot depending on your level of access to 963 When accessed from a web browser the information displayed and features available depend on the type of browser being used 963 Clients running on a PC may be of any configuration providing they are running TCP IP networking protocol have an Ethernet card and a web browser installed For full graphics capabilities graphic mode Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6 SP1 or greater or Firefox 3 recommended Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6 SP1 or greater and the Sun Java runtime environment J2SE 5 0 or greater is required Other browsers will provide a text only display text mode 963 clients running on PDAs require Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition or greater 963 clients running on smartphones require Windows Mobile 5 or greater Clients running on PDAs the Nokia 92101 and smartphones only support text mode Note that 963 has not been tested with all devices and Trend cannot guarantee a particular dev
2. Display Graph Data section of this manual The graph can be viewed in more detail by dragging the mouse over the required area of the graph see the Zoom in and Out of a Graph section of this manual for more details As the mouse is moved over the graph the values for points on the graph are displayed to stop this press ALT V or right click the graph and click Show trace value window see the Display a Point s Co ordinates section of this manual To display a horizontal grid on the View menu point to Grid lines and then click Left or Right depending which axis is to be used for the grid To display a vertical grid on the View menu point to Grid lines and then click Time axis see the Display a Grid on a Graph section of this manual To display a chart on the Data menu click Chart points see the Display a Chart section of this manual To display data that 963 has recorded for the graph on the Data menu click Load Recorded Data see the Playback a Recorded Graph section of this manual for more details 3 Click OK to close the graph To display a graph from a text mode schematic page 1 Display the schematic page containing the value for which logged data is to be graphed as described in the Display a Schematic Page section of this manual 2 Click on the sensor label to collect the first plot or click E for the required plot Esso 32 963 Web User Guide TC200685 Issue 6 30 07 2010 Using 963 From a Client 4 5 2 Di
3. There are a number of different ways in which alarms can be viewed View Incoming Alarms View Alarm History EE 963 Web User Guide TC200685 Issue 6 30 07 2010 27 Using 963 From a Client 4 4 1 1 View Incoming Alarms Alarms are shown as they arrive on the Incoming Alarms tab of the Alarm Viewer This list stores the last 100 alarms To view incoming alarms 1 Access the 963 Server as described in the Connect to the 963 Server section of this manual 2 Display the 963 s start up page as described in the Display the 963 s Start up Page section of this manual 3 Click the Incoming Alarms tab If the text does not fit in the column the column can be resized by dragging the edge to the correct size The list can be refreshed by clicking Ask for new alarms The Incoming Alarms contains the last 100 alarms to be received as they arrive Once full the earliest alarm will be removed from the list it will still be visible in the Alarm History If required the list can be completely emptied any alarm will still be visible in the Alarm History by clicking Clear List Note that this feature is only available accessing the 963 Server in graphic mode 4 4 1 2 View Alarm History Once alarms have been processed they will appear on the Alarm History tab of the Alarm Viewer This list stores all the alarms in the database that have been processed whether or not they have been actioned by the user The alarms can be viewed in chr
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5. 963 Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Trend Control Systems Home Page 96x on the internet 963 3 30 R Address 103 on LAN 22 269 Welcome to 963 Supervisor to begin your session please log in TREND Copyright 2008 2010 Honeywell Technologies Sarl ECC Division All rights reserved Copyright amp 1995 2008 Trend Control Systems Ltd SI Done K Local intranet Tip The engineer may have created a short cut that carries out steps 1 and 2 Simply click that Note that a different page may be displayed this is because the engineer has engineered it that way EE PPP PESE 22 963 Web User Guide TC200685 Issue 6 30 07 2010 Using 963 From a Client 3 When you enter a valid user name and password a page of information should be displayed If there is a problem connecting to the 963 an error message will be displayed these messages are explained in the Error Messages section of this manual Note that for security reasons it is only possible to access a 963 Secure Server in graphic mode 4 1 2 LogIn Before 963 can be used it is necessary to log in so that 963 knows what information and facilities you are able to access To log in 1 Connect to the 963 Server as described in the Connect to 963 Server section of this manual 2 Inthe User Name box enter you 963 username Remember the username is case sensitive 3 Inthe Password box enter your password No
6. Connected IP171 192 6 232 Line drop may take 5 to 15 seconds View Help File TREND a Local intranet 963 Web User Guide TC200685 Issue 6 30 07 2010 47 Using 963 From a Client This page is intentionally left blank EEN 48 963 Web User Guide TC200685 Issue 6 30 07 2010 Error Messages 5 ERROR MESSAGES If there is a problem finding the 963 on the TCP IP network when attempting to access the 963 Server from a client standard error messages are displayed by the web browser These messages are determined by the browser itself and may be of the type the user is familiar with from normal browsing If a connection 1s made to the 963 Server but for some reason access is denied to all or part of the 963 Server the following error messages are provided by the 963 Server Exceeded Licence Count The maximum number of clients allowed by the current licence for 963 Server is currently logged on Try again later or contact one of the currently logged on users and ask the user to log out Log Out 963 Server has logged the user out of the system automatically Close the Web browser to complete the logout Permission Denied You have attempted to access a part of the 963 Server for which they are not authorised Contact the person in charge of the 963 Server to verify that you have permission to access the requested resource Out of Hours The workgroup 1s linked to a diary group and the user is trying to log in outside the per
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9. RR RR RR RR 11 Analogue Values E RAE E E E E E RDI N ENT E E 24 E E E EE E E T 36 BACnet Value Relinquish Control eugeggeestesugrdegteggd AuegdEeESE Ee ia 27 BP RE 23 Change REN EE 24 Ett 25 Occupation Times 0 cccceccccceesessecececsesseceeeceeeeseeeeecessesaeeeeees 41 Template DONG R ORRERR aie daran O O RR RR DR EE 46 ee 4 Chart IR 36 Display Co ordinates ccccccccccsessecececsessseeeeeesesesseceeecssssaeeees 37 Clear the Incoming Alarm 28 Client Access to 963 Ee 49 Client Displays 963 Schematic Page Display cccccsccccceeeesseceeceeeesstseeeeees 19 963 Server een sccucciacchuseasecesveessaparcantesnentabeideadeuiavaniiied 9 963 Server Start up RE 10 Alarm Viewer eege 11 Configuration Mode Display 12 Device Viewer eenegen 13 IER EE 18 Server Status Page cscs sock cndestansieuec cursactoskictateasociseaeuiuianepacteacde 20 Client Users Lo E 43 Log Lb orago CADA REA da A e Trt enn Ter 47 Configuration Mode Display 12 Configure KENE 43 CONNEC RD RU eege 22 Index TO 963 SEL VSL a 22 Contacting Trend EE 6 Controller EE 43 Conventions Used in this Manual 5 Delete PC MONS r SS tiaxinon anette 40 e 46 DESCON Wl E E A E A 13 Digi DIK o EAA 18 Adjust a Ke EE 41 Change Occupation Times ccccccccceseeesseeeceesesssseeeeeeeenaaes 41 Delete Exceptions E 40 Edit E 40 View ee wscstascisgrcsnvtasaisaicincieveatoreiacavanestensteanceaiieennaatos 39 View ET
10. Relinquish control To relinquish control of a BACnet value in text mode 1 Display the page containing the value for which you want to relinquish control and click the button or picture that enables the value to be changed as described in the Display a Schematic Page section of this manual 2 Click 4 4 Alarms 4 4 1 View Alarms If you accessing the 963 Server in graphic mode it indicates when an alarm has been received in the Alarm Viewer which is displayed on the 963 s Start up page Other actions such as the display of a message box may have been engineered next to the value Alarms are shown as they arrive on the Incoming Alarms tab of the Alarm Viewer This list stores the last 100 alarms After alarms have been processed they will appear in the Alarm History tab In both of the lists icons indicate whether or not an alarm has been actioned by a user Colours are used to indicate whether the alarm is a set alarm or a cleared alarm A red bell indicates a set alarm and a green bell indicates a cleared alarm If the alarm has been actioned by the user the bell with appear with a tick over it The table below shows the different icons Ae melen E that has not been actioned Lo vvNVV that has been actioned Lk E EH alarm that has not been actioned a re alarm that has been actioned The Alarm History is colour coded to indicate whether or not the alarm is current Red indicates that the alarm is current
11. User Guide TC200685 Issue 6 30 07 2010 41 Using 963 From a Client 4 7 Display the IQ System If you are accessing the 963 Server in graphics mode the Device Viewer enables inputs outputs adjustments time zones and critical alarms from the selected part of the system to be displayed E g if the internetwork is selected all values from the internetwork are displayed If a particular Lan is selected only values from that Lan are displayed The types of values displayed can be filtered by type inputs outputs adjustments time zones and critical alarms To display the Device Viewer 1 Connect to the 963 Server as described in the Connect to 963 Server section of this manual 2 Login by entering your user name and password and clicking Log in as described in the Log In section of this manual The 963 Server s Start up page is displayed This page provides access to schematic pages the Device Viewer and will display the alarm viewer if you have access to it Click Device Viewer The Device Viewer is displayed in a separate window Double click on the site containing the values that are to be displayed Click the Site Lan or Device containing the values that are to be displayed Click one or more of the buttons to display those item types Selected items will change colour a eS Analogue Driver Digital Driver To select all inputs click Inputs to select all adjustments click Adjustments and to select all drivers
12. available accessing the 963 Server in graphic mode 4 5 9 Display Logged Data When you are accessing the 963 Server in text mode you can display information logged in a controller as a list points To display a list of points 1 Access the 963 Server as described in the Connect to the 963 Server section of this manual and display the page that contains the value for which the log is to be displayed as a list of points 2 Click Ss the required point This displays a page listing the points EE 963 Web User Guide TC200685 Issue 6 30 07 2010 37 Using 963 From a Client 4 6 Occupation Times 4 6 1 View Occupation Times 4 6 1 1 View Normal Occupation Times To view the normal occupation times for a diary group 1 Access the 963 Server as described in the Connect to the 963 Server section of this manual 2 Display the page containing the button that provides access to the diary group and click the button Or Click Diary A separate window is opened containing the diary groups or folders containing diary groups Select the required diary group by clicking it If the required diary group is not visible navigate to it by clicking the required folder To move back to the previous folder parent click Go up one folder level Once you have selected the required diary group a page is displayed that lists the time zones connected to it and enables access to the exception templates and exceptions LA Click Click here to go
13. click Drivers All the icons for the selected type will turn red To de select all selected inputs click Inputs to de select all selected adjustments click Adjustments and to de select all selected drivers click Drivers 7 If the display is to be filtered further enter the required search string into the Search box and click ry This causes 963 to only display items of the selected item types whose label matches the search string An asterisk can be used as a wildcard to specify any number of any characters Normally the values are updated every 30s however they can be updated manually when required by clicking Values can be adjusted by right clicking the value that is to be adjusted and clicking Adjust Point Values can be graphed by right clicking the value and clicking Graph Point s 4 8 Display IQ3 Web Pages 963 can display IQ3 Web Pages Note this facility is not available for BACnet devices To display IQ3 web pages 1 Connect to the 963 Server as described in the Connect to 963 Server section of this manual 2 Log in by entering your user name and password and clicking Log in as described in the Log In section of this manual The 963 Server s Start up page is displayed This page provides access to schematic pages the Device Viewer and will display the alarm viewer if you have access to it Click Device Viewer The Device Viewer is displayed in a separate window Double click on the site contain
14. edited as required 2 Diary Microsoft Internet Explorer W Bi CH EN E A P Search S 7 Favorites g B d s ml Lu a ki E O Diary Please click on a diary group from the list below to view the group or click on a folder to view the diary groups within K Factory Times View Help File TREND Copyright 2008 2009 Honeywell Technologies Sarl ECC Division All rights reserved Copyright 1995 2008 Trend Control Systems Ltd Ze Office Times a Local intranet EES 18 963 Web User Guide TC200685 Issue 6 30 07 2010 The 963 Client Displays 3 7 Schematic Page Client Display The Schematic Page Client Display shown below enables a schematic page to be displayed When accessed from a web browser that supports the 963 s graphic mode it displays the pages virtually the same as they appear on the server machine The display allows you to view the information clicking the different objects will enable you to perform different tasks The page display should make is clear what can be done Right clicking anywhere on the page background displays a menu that provides access to the help system and enables you to navigate to the next or previous page There is no Navigator on the client navigation must be provided through buttons engineered directly on the pages 2 Schematics Microsoft Internet Explorer P e a DIV www lt gt When accessed from a browser that does not support the 963 s graphic mode the 963 Ser
15. for an entire week Week Set Templates This feature allows different occupation times to be set up for each day of the week Each different Diary Group can contain its own exception templates allowing the same name to be used within different groups but defining different occupation times SSS aww 963 Web User Guide TC200685 Issue 6 30 07 2010 43 Using 963 From a Client 4 12 1 Add a Week Set Template Week set templates can be added to provide a template of occupation times for a weekly pattern To add a week set template 1 Access the 963 Server as described in the Connect to the 963 Server section of this manual 2 Display the page containing the button that provides access to the diary group and click the button Or Click Diary A separate window is opened containing the diary groups or folders containing diary groups Select the required diary group by clicking it If the required diary group is not visible navigate to it by clicking the required folder To move back to the previous folder parent click Go up one folder level Once you have selected the required diary group a page is displayed that lists the time zones connected to it and enables access to the exception templates and exceptions 3 Click Click here to go to the time schemes for this group 4 Click New week set A display is opened similar to the one shown below A New time scheme Microsoft Internet Explorer EN a A J gt search Pp Favorites A me
16. how the grid etc is set up can be saved as a definition on the server These set ups can be loaded later The set up of the graph is retained but the latest data will be displayed This saves time if there are graph traces that are viewed and analysed in the same way on a regular basis This feature is only available when accessing the 963 Server in graphic mode To load a graph definition 1 Display the page containing the button that enables the graph set up to be loaded as described in the Display a Schematic Page section of this manual 2 Click the button or graphic that displays the required graph set up The graph is displayed 2 963 Graph Viewer Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit view Favorites Tools Help E gt x a A Search e Favorites os SE E LJ E rel 3 Address http localhost GETGRAPH Point 1 L99022P6 5B 1 7CO 7C 1 000 5D851D 3081425851227853092928238 1315706381 View Data ix Graph gb List 3 7 Hourly Usage 15 minute L99022P6 25 03 09 10 00 00 25 03 09 14 00 00 25 03 09 18 00 00 25 03 09 22 00 00 26 03 09 02 00 00 26 03 09 06 00 00 xl Local intranet Clicking List displays the co ordinates of the graph see the Display Graph Data section of this manual The graph can be viewed in more detail by dragging the mouse over the required area of the graph see the Zoom in and Out of a Graph section of this manual for more details As the mouse is moved over the graph
17. in text mode 1 Display the page containing the value that is to be adjusted as described in the Display a Schematic Page section of this manual 2 Inthe box next to the value enter the new value 3 Click wl to send the data to the controller 4 3 2 Adjust a Knob Analogue Value in a BACnet Device Analogue values in BACnet devices are represented in 963 as knobs these can be adjusted from a schematic page or from the Device Viewer To adjust knob analogue value in a BACnet device 1 Display the page containing the knob that is to be adjusted as described in the Display a Schematic Page section of this manual and click the button or picture that enables the knob to be changed Or View the knob that is to be adjusted in the Device Viewer as described in the Display the IQ System section of this manual right click the knob that is to be adjusted and click Adjust Point The BACnet Device dialogue box is displayed x h 2 J This is a BACnet Device what would you like to do i Relinquish Cancel 2 Click Adjust The Adjust Value dialogue box 1s displayed adjust valve Please enter a new value Clear Enter Cancel F Show keypad 3 Inthe New Value box enter the new value Note that selecting the Show keypad check box a software keypad on the screen which can be used to enter the new value 4 Click Enter In some cases a message will be displayed asking for confirmation of the change
18. on the page If they are displayed as a button then they allow the value to be adjusted The second area on the page contains any links on the page and the final area displays any static text Values on text mode schematic pages are not automatically refreshed and must be manually refreshed using the button on the screen or the browser s refresh button To view schematic pages 1 Connect to the 963 Server as described in the Connect to 963 Server section of this manual 2 Login by entering your user name and password and clicking Log in as described in the Log In section of this manual The 963 Server Start up Page is displayed 3 Click Schematics A separate window 1s opened containing the schematic page that has been set as the page that is displayed when you log in 4 To move from page to page click the button or picture that provides access to the required page As you move from page to page 963 keeps a record of the pages and enables you to move backwards and forwards through the pages To do this right click the page and click Back or Forward 5 Once the required page is displayed you will be able to view the information clicking the different objects will enable you to perform different tasks the page display should make 1t clear what can be done Values can be adjusted by clicking the button or picture that enables the value to be changed and specifying the new value Compact graphs can be displayed by clicking the v
19. these times Click Update label and colour In the boxes 1n the Start and End columns enter start or stop times for each period a ee For IQ3 controllers periods can be added by selecting the check box in the New column then in the boxes in the Start and End columns entering start or stop times for the new period and then clicking Send adjustments Unwanted periods can be removed by selecting the check box next to the ill and then clicking Send adjustments For pre IQ3 controllers specify the start or stop times for each period in the Start and End boxes If a period is not to be used set both times to 24 00 9 Click Send adjustments 10 If the changes are to be sent to the controller immediately click the Tick this box to send changes immediately otherwise changes will be sent at the group download time check box 11 Once the operating times are correctly set up click Process time scheme adjustment EEE EE PPS 963 Web User Guide TC200685 Issue 6 30 07 2010 45 Using 963 From a Client 4 12 3 Delete a Template Unused templates can be deleted To delete a template IR 2 3 4 5 Access the 963 Server as described in the Connect to the 963 Server section of this manual Display the page containing the button that provides access to the diary group and click the button Or Click Diary A separate window is opened containing the diary groups or folders containing diary groups Select the required dia
20. to the time schemes for this group 4 Click the label for the time scheme that defines the normal occupation times this is indicated by the text Normal Times in the Time Scheme Type column A display is opened similar to the one shown below Normal Times Microsoft Internet Explorer Q soe amp x a A ES Search 7 Favorites S media 2 63 es bd Laas 5 Fel 2 Normal Times Y Click here to return to the time scheme overview page 1 You may change the label and the colour of the time scheme using the form below Click on the Update label and colour button to send the changes to the server Label Normal Times Colour Use current colour E Update label and colour 2 You may edit the time scheme using the text entry forms below Individually edit each day and then click on the Send adjustments button for that day When you have finished editing all the times click on the Process time scheme adjustments button to re send any required changes to outstation zones C Tick this box to send changes immediately otherwise changes will be sent at the group download time Process time scheme adjustments 03 00 06 00 09 00 12 00 15 00 18 00 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Delete New zj Applet com novar util login Session4pplet started a Local intranet To view normal occupation times from a text mode schema
21. 07 2010 About 963 2 ABOUT 963 Once engineered the 963 Supervisor provides the user with a system wide control panel with the facility to monitor and change the Building Management System BMS ensuring that the HVAC equipment operates safely and efficiently The use of colour graphics specially designed for the system displays this information in a simple and effective way Graphs and pages of text information can be used to supplement monitored information A fast and efficient communications network allows this information to be obtained from HVAC equipment that may be scattered miles apart in different buildings on other sites or even other countries It enables the user to monitor HVAC equipment building services and make changes to the way the building is controlled using colour graphics displays Fault reporting analysis and data recording features promote efficient HVAC equipment operation and effective energy use The information and adjustments available to a user can be exactly tailored to that user s needs This means that an operator is never presented with more data or options than he or she requires thus eliminating a major source of potential confusion However for those whose job function demands it access can be provided to more detailed information When accessed from a web browser the 963 automatically converts the information into HTML the language understood by web browsers and passes the information to the cli
22. 3 Server It is possible to connect to the 963 Server from anywhere providing a TCP IP connection can be made to the 963 Server The 963 server can operate in one of two modes graphic or text depending on the browser or device being used as the client For PCs 963 Clients may be of any configuration providing they are running TCP IP networking protocol and have an Ethernet card and have a web browser installed For full graphics capabilities graphic mode Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6 SP1 or greater or Firefox 3 recommended Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6 SP1 or greater and the Sun Java runtime environment J2SE 5 0 or greater is required Other browsers will provide a text only display text mode PDAs running Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition or greater the Nokia 92101 and smartphones running Window Mobile 5 or greater are only able to access the server in text mode Note that 963 has not been tested with all devices and Trend cannot guarantee a particular device s compatibility with 963 server There are differences between the two modes To connect to the 963 Server 1 Run the web browser 2 Enter the URL of the 963 server If the 963 has been set up to use a TCP IP port other than port 80 specify the port number separated with a colon e g http 963 6000 This will be the IP address or name of the personal computer running 963 Server The 963 Server s default page shown below is displayed A Welcome to
23. 47 Week Set Template EE A4 Zoom In 37 Klee 37 52 963 Web User Guide TC200685 Issue 6 30 07 2010 Index This page is intentionally left blank EE 963 Web User Guide TC200685 Issue 6 30 07 2010 53 Trend Control Systems Limited Albery House Springfield Road Horsham West Sussex RH12 2PQ UK Tel 44 0 1403 211888 Fax 44 0 1403 241608 www trendcontrols com Trend Control Systems USA 6670 185 Avenue NE Redmond Washington 98052 USA Tel 425 897 3900 Fax 425 869 8445 www trendcontrols com
24. 5 Mar 2009 13 00 00 25 Mar 2009 13 15 00 25 Mar 2009 13 30 00 25 Mar 2009 13 45 00 25 Mar 2009 14 00 00 25 Mar 2009 14 15 00 25 Mar 2009 14 30 00 25 Mar 2009 14 45 00 25 Mar 2009 15 00 00 25 Mar 2009 15 15 00 25 Mar 2009 15 30 00 25 Mar 2009 15 45 00 25 Mar 2009 16 00 00 25 Mar 2009 16 15 00 25 Mar 2009 16 30 00 25 Mar 2009 16 45 00 25 Mar 2009 17 00 00 25 Mar 2009 17 15 00 25 Mar 2009 17 30 00 25 Mar 2009 17 45 00 25 Mar 2009 18 00 00 25 Mar 2009 18 15 00 9E Mar 2000 1821 DD Done al Local intranet 3 If there is more than on trace on the graph in the Selected trace box click the trace for which data is required a list of the traces will appear at the top of the window 4 To return to the graph display click the Graph tab 36 963 Web User Guide TC200685 Issue 6 30 07 2010 Using 963 From a Client 4 5 7 Zoom in and Out of a Graph It is possible to zoom in and out on any graph so that the data can be more easily seen This feature is only available when accessing the 963 Server in graphic mode To zoom in on the graph 1 Display the graph as described in the Display a Graph section of this manual 2 Click the mouse button and drag over the required area of the graph 3 Release the mouse button To return to the original zoom level 1 Press ALT R or right click the graph and click Zoom to original or on
25. 8 00 00 25 03 09 22 00 00 26 03 09 02 00 00 26 03 09 06 00 00 al Local intranet Clicking List displays the co ordinates of the graph see the Display Graph Data section of this manual The graph can be viewed in more detail by dragging the mouse over the required area of the graph see the Zoom in and Out of a Graph section of this manual for more details As the mouse is moved over the graph the values for points on the graph are displayed to stop this press ALT V or right click the graph and click Show trace value window see the Display a Point s Co ordinates section of this manual To display a horizontal grid on the View menu point to Grid lines and then click Left or Right depending which axis is to be used for the grid To display a vertical grid on the View menu point to Grid lines and then click Time axis see the Display a Grid on a Graph section of this manual To display a chart on the Data menu click Chart points see the Display a Chart section of this manual To display data that 963 has recorded for the graph on the Data menu click Load Recorded Data see the Playback a Recorded Graph section of this manual for more details 3 Click OK to close the graph Note that this feature is only available when accessing the 963 Server in graphic mode 963 Web User Guide TC200685 Issue 6 30 07 2010 33 Using 963 From a Client 4 5 3 Load a Graph Definition The specifications about which traces appear on a graph
26. 963 Web User Guide Author Trend Technical Publications Issue 6 Date 30 07 2010 Part Number TC200685 Copyright 2010 Honeywell Technologies Sarl ECC Division All rights reserved This manual contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright No part of this manual may be reproduced transcribed stored in a retrieval system translated into any language or computer language or transmitted in any form whatsoever without the prior consent of the publisher Manufactured for and on behalf of the Environmental and Combustion Controls Division of Honeywell Technologies Sarl ZA La Piece 16 1180 Rolle Switzerland by its Authorized Representative Trend Control Systems Limited For information contact Trend Control Systems Limited Albery House Springfield Road Horsham West Sussex RH12 2PQ England NOTICE Trend Control Systems Limited makes no representations or warranties of any kind whatsoever with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Trend Control Systems Limited shall not be liable for any errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material Trend Control Systems Limited reserves the right to revise this publication from time to time and make changes in the content hereof without obligation to notify any person of such rev
27. 963 Web User Guide TC200685 Issue 6 30 07 2010 The 963 Client Displays WESSEN 3 THE 963 CLIENT DISPLAYS 3 1 963 Server Default Page The 963 Servers Default Page shown below is displayed when you connect to the 963 from a client It enables you to log in A Welcome to 963 Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Trend Control Systems Home Page 96x on the internet 963 v3 30 R Address 103 on LAN 22 Welcome to 963 Supervisor to begin your session please log in User Name Password TREND Copyright 2008 2010 Honeywell Technologies Sarl ECC Division All rights reserved Copyright 1995 2008 Trend Control Systems Ltd EE 963 Web User Guide TC200685 Issue 6 30 07 2010 The 963 Client Displays 3 2 963 Server Start up Page The 963 Start up Page shown below is displayed once you have logged in It provides access to the Schematic Page Client Display Device Viewer Diary Display and if you are authorised to view alarms contains the Alarm Viewer 23 Welcome to 963 Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Log off Schematics Device Viewer Diary Server status 963 v3 30 R Address 103 on LAN 22 Welcome to 963 There are no alarm groups configured for your workgroup Click here to enable text mode schematics view Help File TREND Copyright amp 2008 2010 Honeywell Technologies Sarl ECC Division All rights reserved Co
28. Click Yes If you are accessing the 963 Server using text mode the adjustment can only be made from a schematic page and is made differently EE 24 963 Web User Guide TC200685 Issue 6 30 07 2010 Using 963 From a Client To adjust knob analogue value in a BACnet device in text mode 1 Display the page containing the value that is to be adjusted as described in the Display a Schematic Page section of this manual 2 Inthe box next to the value enter the new value 3 Click s i to send the data to the controller 4 3 3 Adjust a Switch in a Trend Device Switches in a Trend device e g controller can be adjusted from a schematic page or from the Device Viewer To adjust a switch in a Trend device 1 Display the page containing the switch that is to be adjusted as described in the Display a Schematic Page section of this manual and click the button or picture that enables the switch to be changed Or View the switch that is to be adjusted in the Device Viewer as described in the Display the IQ System section of this manual right click the switch that is to be adjusted and click Adjust Point The Adjust Point dialogue box is displayed Adjust Point x 2 Are you sure you want to adjust W3 From OPP to On 2 Click the Yes to change the value or No to leave it unchanged If you are accessing the 963 Server using text mode the adjustment can only be made from a schematic page and is made differ
29. User Guide TC200685 Issue 6 30 07 2010 About This Manual 1 ABOUT THIS MANUAL This manual applies to 963 version 3 30 It provides a description of how to use the 963 when accessing the 963 Server from a web browser It is intended for a reader with no knowledge of the 963 who operates it on a daily basis It is assumed that the system has already been set up and engineered to suit user requirements the user is familiar with basic computer use and has knowledge of BMS It is divided into several sections About 963 This section describes 963 and how it works The 963 Client Displays This section explains the different displays presented to the user by 963 when they access 963 using a web browser Using 963 from a Client This section describes how to use 963 from a web browser once it has been installed and engineered After having read and fully understood this manual the user will be familiar with the 963 Supervisor the environment in which it operates making changes to HVAC equipment parameters coping with incoming alarms and all other aspects of using the 963 on a day to day basis Other relevant documentation 1s 963 Data Sheet TA200636 963 User Guide TC200635 963 Data Sheet TA200636 963 User Guide TC200635 Product Data Sheets 1 1 Conventions Used in this Manual There are numerous items and instructions 1n this manual the conventions below are designed to make it quick and easy to find and understand the infor
30. alue that is to be graphed Precision graphs can be displayed by right clicking the value and clicking Collect full precision log graph s 6 Log off when use of the 963 is finished SSS a Sw 963 Web User Guide TC200685 Issue 6 30 07 2010 23 Using 963 From a Client E DDD 4 3 Adjust Values 4 3 1 Adjust a Knob in a Trend Device The value of knobs in Trend devices can be adjusted from a schematic page or from the Device Viewer To adjust a knob in a Trend device 1 Display the page containing the knob that is to be adjusted as described in the Display a Schematic Page section of this manual and click the button or picture that enables the knob to be changed Or View the knob that is to be adjusted in the Device Viewer as described in the Display the IQ System section of this manual right click the knob that is to be adjusted and click Adjust Point The Adjust Value dialogue box is displayed Adjust alue x Please enter a new value Clear Enter Cancel Show keypad 2 Inthe New Value box enter the new value Note that selecting the Show keypad check box a software keypad on the screen which can be used to enter the new value 3 Click Enter In some cases a message will be displayed asking for confirmation of the change Click Yes If you are accessing the 963 Server using text mode the adjustment can only be made from a schematic page and is made differently To adjust a knob in a Trend device
31. ch in a BACnet device in text mode 1 Display the page containing the switch that is to be adjusted as described in the Display a Schematic Page section of this manual Inthe box next to the value select either Set ON or Set OFF 3 Click to send the data to the controller 963 Web User Guide TC200685 Issue 6 30 07 2010 25 Using 963 From a Client 4 3 5 Adjust a Module Parameter It is possible to adjust certain parameters of the configuration modules within IQ controllers directly from a schematic page or the Device Viewer To adjust a module parameter 1 Display the page containing a value from the controller whose configuration parameters are to be adjusted as described 1n the Display a Schematic Page section of this manual Or View the value from the controllers whose configuration parameters are to be adjusted in the Device Viewer 2 Right click the value and click Edit Item The View as Points dialogue box is displayed Sensor adjustments L99021 CG Label Value Units Item LAN Connection Pin Level The units a l ease edi d B Th t kwh Pl d 524 99 101 w v The label 1 7 Usag Please edi 524 99 E The current value 0 00 Units 524v 99 100 K d S The high alarm 3000 00 Units 524 H 99 30 w Ey The low alarm 10 00 Units S24 L 99 30 o Dorie Alarm enable 0000 text I s an S24 N 99 30 So 1Q1 2 Current alarm 0000 ROLH 524M 99 99 Soig Curren
32. ck Emulate Alarm Action Note that this feature is only available accessing the 963 Server in graphic mode 4 4 6 Turn Alarm Actions ON OFF The actions that occur when an alarm is received can be turned ON OFF by the user To turn the alarm action ON OFF 1 View incoming alarms as described in the View Incoming Alarms section of this manual 2 Clear the Auto execute actions check box This is not a permanent setting Note that this feature is only available accessing the 963 Server in graphic mode E 30 963 Web User Guide TC200685 Issue 6 30 07 2010 Using 963 From a Client 4 5 Display Graphs 963 can display either compact or precision graphs of data logged m IO controllers When a compact log 1s requested the controller transmits the highest and lowest values in the log and every other value as a percentage of the range This allows for rapid transmission of data and for very large numbers but has an error of 1 of the range of values in the logging channel Precision graphs ensure high accuracy but take longer to receive More importantly the transfer rate is much slower For this reason users can limit the number of points retrieved for a full precision log collection and should not use this method to collect 1 second logs This method would always be the preferred method for meter readings as there is no loss of raw data 4 5 1 Display a Graph from a Schematic Page Compact graphs are not available for values logged by p
33. cribed in the Display the IQ System section of this manual 2 Navigate to the required controller as described in the Display the IQ System section of this manual 3 Right click the device and click IQ Configuration Configuration mode on that device will now be open 4 Configuration commands can be typed in on the keyboard All the configuration information will be displayed in the configuration viewer To enter configuration mode using a button 1 Display the page containing the button that provides access to the device s configuration mode adjusted as described in the Display a Schematic Page section of this manual 2 Click the button picture or link that provides access to the device s configuration mode Configuration mode on that device will now be open To send configuration commands to the device 1 Once in configuration mode enter the configuration command in the text box at the bottom of the screen 2 Press ENTER or click Submit The system prompts the available functions the upper case character in each prompt is the key to be used to select the function Most functions also require an additional numeric value To exit from any page of data and save any changes made press X and click Submit To exit from any page of data and not save any changes made press Q click Submit If the top page of the configuration prompts Type Sensor etc is answered with an X the outstation will exit configuration mode The
34. ct all 3 Click Action Selected Alarms The Alarm Action Description dialogue box is displayed 2 Please enter an action description E GE i have noted this alarm Java Applet Window 4 In the box enter some text describing the action to assist future fault finding e g the action taken because of the alarm 5 Click OK Note that this feature is only available when accessing 963 Server in graphic mode 4 4 3 Mute an Alarm Panel If an alarm has displayed an alarm panel that is set to beep it is possible to mute the beep To mute the beep 1 Click on the alarm panel that is to be muted Clicking the button again will cause the beep to be restarted 4 4 4 Runa Manual Alarm Action Manual alarm actions enable a specific action to be run by the user when an alarm occurs This gives the operator control over the display and prevents the situation where 963 is too busy jumping to pages for the user to interact with the rest of the system To run a manual alarm action 1 Click 4 4 5 Run Alarm Actions Manually in required alarm panel when it is displayed If the automatic running of alarm actions has been turned off or for some reason it 1s necessary to rerun a particular action the alarm actions can be run manually To run an alarm action manually 1 View incoming alarms as described in the View Incoming Alarms section of this manual 2 Click the alarm for which the action is to be run 3 Cli
35. d for that day only These changes will automatically be sent to the controller as required If a controller is operating the wrong times during a day it is possible to change the actual times stored in the controller by adjusting the time zones directly 4 6 2 1 Add an Exception Areas can be set to be occupied at times different to the normal occupation times e g for bank holidays by adding an exception to the diary group that 1s linked to the time zone controlling the occupation times for that area To add an exception 1 View the exceptions for the diary group to which the exception is to be added as described in the View Exceptions section of this manual 2 Click Add new exception A display is opened 3 Inthe Label box enter a name for the exception 4 In the boxes opposite Start date click the required date month and year to specify the first date the exception times are to be used 5 In the boxes opposite End date click the required date month and year to specify the last date the exception times are to be used 6 Ifthe exception is to be repeated each year select the Same each year check box 7 Inthe Time scheme box click the template that is to supply the times The list will contain all the templates for the diary group 8 If the changes are to be sent to the controller immediately select the Tick this box to send changes immediately otherwise changes will be sent at the group download time check box 9 Cl
36. dia Les K a bel P rel S New time scheme Wi Click here to return to the time scheme overview page 1 You may change the label and the colour of the time scheme using the form below Click on the Update label and colour button to send the changes to the server Label New time scheme Colour Use current colour Update label and colour 2 You may edit the time scheme using the text entry forms below Individually edit each day and then click on the Send adjustments button for that day When you have finished editing all the times click on the Process time scheme adjustments button to re send any required changes to outstation zones C Tick this box to send changes immediately otherwise changes will be sent at the group download time Process time scheme adjustments 06 00 09 00 12 00 15 00 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Delete New Applet com novar util login SessionApplet started a Local intranet In the Label box enter the name for the template In the Colour box click the colour that is to be used to represent days that use these times Click Update label and colour In the boxes in the Start and End columns enter start or stop times for each period a ad For IQ3 controllers periods can be added by selecting the check box in the New column then in the boxes in the Start and End columns entering start or stop times for the new per
37. ent machine for display in a web browser when requested This means that no additional engineering is required to provide the benefits of the 963 across the business Client machines do not require any 963 software to be installed but must have a connection to a TCP IP network and a web browser installed 963 server operates in two modes graphic mode and text mode depending on the type of web browser accessing the server Graphic mode requires Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6 SP1 or greater or Firefox 3 and the Sun Java runtime environment J2SE 5 0 or greater The browser must have JAVA script enabled Other browsers are only able to access the server in text mode The server can be accessed from web browsers on PCs PDAs running Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition or greater Smartphones running Window Mobile 5 or greater and the Nokia 92101 although full client functionality is only available on PCs that meet the requirements for graphic mode Other devices are only able to use text mode The table below list the features that are available to a client In graphics mode any page may be displayed however there may be some slight differences in the appearance of the page WMF and EMF format graphics are not supported Both dynamic and static objects as well as the backdrop will be displayed In text mode graphics are not displayed the page is reproduced as 3 tables containing live data dynamic objects actions and static objects In bot
38. ently To adjust a switch in a Trend device in text mode 1 Display the page containing the switch that is to be adjusted as described in the Display a Schematic Page section of this manual 2 Inthe box next to the value select either Set ON or Set OFF 3 Click s i to send the data to the controller 4 3 4 Adjust a Switch Digital Value in a BACnet Device Digital values in BACnet devices are represented in 963 as switches these can be adjusted from a schematic page or from the Device Viewer To adjust a switch in a Trend device 1 Display the page containing the switch that is to be adjusted as described in the Display a Schematic Page section of this manual and click the button or picture that enables the switch to be changed Or View the switch that is to be adjusted in the Device Viewer as described in the Display the IQ System section of this manual right click the switch that is to be adjusted and click Adjust Point The BACnet Device dialogue box is displayed x 2 J This is a BACnet Device what would you like to do i Relinquish Cancel 2 Click Adjust The Adjust Point dialogue box 1s displayed Adjust Pont 2 jJ Sre you sure you want to adjust W3 From OPP to On 3 Click the Yes to change the value or No to leave it unchanged If you are accessing the 963 Server using text mode the adjustment can only be made from a schematic page and is made differently To adjust a swit
39. eriodic and triggered plots or values from TOPS devices If compact logging is not supported precision graphs are used To display a graph from a schematic page 1 Display the schematic page containing the value for which logged data is to be graphed as described in the Display a Schematic Page section of this manual 2 Right click the value and click Collect Compact Log Graph or Collect full precision log graph from the displayed menu Or If the value is being logged by more than one plotting channel point to Collect Compact Log Graph or Collect full precision log graph and click the required plotting channel Or If the value is from a sensor or plot module click the value that is to be graphed If the sensor is being logged by more than one plotting channel the first plotting channel will be used The graph is displayed E 963 Graph Viewer Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help gt gt EN E A pO search 5 Favorites ch ds w E rel 33 Address http f localhost GETGRAPH Point 1 L99022P6 5B 1 7CO 7C1 000 5D851ID 308 1 42585 12278530929282381315706381 View Data ix Graph g List e D 25 03 09 10 00 00 25 03 09 14 00 00 25 03 09 18 00 00 25 03 09 22 00 00 26 03 09 02 00 00 26 03 09 06 00 00 a Local intranet EE 963 Web User Guide TC200685 Issue 6 30 07 2010 31 Using 963 From a Client Clicking List displays the co ordinates of the graph see the
40. es connected to it and enables access to the exception templates and exceptions 3 Click Click here to go to the time schemes for this group 4 Click New special day A display is opened similar to the one shown below New time scheme Microsoft Internet Explorer Q so amp EN E L Search Je Favorites S media E A de X fei E Fel 33 New time scheme y Click here to return to the time scheme overview page 1 You may change the label and the colour of the time scheme using the form below Click on the Update label and colour button to send the changes to the server Label Newtimescheme Colour Use current colour 7 a Update label and colour 2 You may edit the time scheme using the text entry forms below Individually edit each day and then click on the Send adjustments button for that day When you have finished editing all the times click on the Process time scheme adjustments button to re send any required changes to outstation zones C Tick this box to send changes immediately otherwise changes will be sent at the group download time Process time scheme adjustments 00 00 06 00 09 00 12 00 15 00 Special day EE EE Special day Acs A Heats Meng mm it sd Wa View Help File v Applet com novar util login Session4pplet started a Local intranet In the Label box enter the name for the template In the Colour box click the colour used to represent days that use
41. h modes static objects which perform unsupported actions are not displayed Active content such as Excel files is not supported on the client The following actions are supported CONFIG DROPALLLINES EXECUTESMS GOTO GOTO Diary GOTO NEXT GOTO PREVIOUS LOGINAS LOGOUT MESSAGE PLAY POPUP SEND SENDAUTO SETGENERIC VIEWGRAPH VIEWPOINTS VIEWQUERY WEB Graphic mode only The EXECUTESMS action is only available 1f the SMS Direct option has been licensed Adjustment of values Fully supported Display of graphs Fully supported When in text mode a table of the graph s values is displayed Fully supported Access to device Fully supported configuration mode Viewing acknowledgement Fully supported in graphic mode only Only the GOTO MESSAGE PLAY and WEB of alarm actions are available for use with viewing acknowledging alarms in a web browser Adjustment of controller Fully supported occupation times ystem security Fully supported Device Viewer Only allows viewing of information plus the facility to adjust values graph values and enter configuration mode on device that support configuration mode It is not possible to learn the system Graphic mode only Note that 963 has not been tested with all devices and Trend cannot guarantee a particular device s compatibility with 963 server 963 Web User Guide TC200685 Issue 6 30 07 2010 7 About 963 This page is intentionally left blank E 8
42. ice s compatibility with 963 server There is a summary of accessing 963 from a web browser 1n the following section Basic Use For a more detailed description of the different tasks see the following sections Playback Recorded Data Setup Exception Templates View Alarms View Occupation Times View Server Status Note that any operations with BACnet devices are only possible if 963 is connected to TOPS 4 1 Basic Use This section of the manual describes the most basic use of the 963 when accessing it from a web browser Most of the information presented to the user 1s displayed on schematic pages that have been set up Clicking certain parts of the page will cause something to happen exactly what happens is dependent on how 963 has been set up When the mouse pointer is moved over a part of the screen that will do something it changes to a hand These areas of the screen will generally be obvious because of text that appears in or next to them To access the 963 Server from a web browser 1 Connect to the 963 Server as described in the Connect to 963 Server section of this manual 2 Login by entering your user name and password and clicking Log in as described in the Log In section of this manual Remember the username is case sensitive It is necessary to log in so that 963 knows what information and facilities you are able to access The 963 Server s Start up page is displayed This page provides access to sche
43. ick Send adjustments To return to the list of exceptions for the group click Click here to return to the group exceptions page The exception can be edited in the same way 4 6 2 1 1 Edit an Exception To edit an exception 1 View the exceptions for the diary group containing the exception is to be edited as described in the View Exceptions section of this manual 2 Click the label of the exception that is to be edited 3 Edit the exception as required 4 If the changes are to be sent to the controller immediately select the Tick this box to send changes immediately otherwise changes will be sent at the group download time check box 5 Click Send adjustments To return to the list of exceptions for the group click Click here to return to the group exceptions page 4 6 2 1 2 Delete an Exception To delete an exception 1 View the exceptions for the diary group from which the exception is to be deleted as described in the View Exceptions section of this manual 2 Click the label of the exception that is to be deleted 3 Click Delete this exception A dialogue box is displayed asking for confirmation of the deletion 4 Click OK LSS EEE EEE eee 40 963 Web User Guide TC200685 Issue 6 30 07 2010 Using 963 From a Client 4 6 2 2 Change Normal Occupation Times The normal occupation times for a diary group can be changed to enable the occupation times for the normal working week to be adjusted To change the normal ope
44. ing the controller Click the Lan containing the controller Right click the device and click IQ Configuration The selected controller s Welcome web page will be displayed in a separate web browser window SE EP PB SEE 42 963 Web User Guide TC200685 Issue 6 30 07 2010 Using 963 From a Client 4 9 Display the 963 s Startup Page When you log in the 963 s start up page is displayed however when you display schematic pages or the Device Viewer it may become hidden To display the 963 s start up page 1 Hold down the ALT key and press the TAB key until the start up page is selected 2 Release both keys The 963 s start up page will be displayed 4 10 Enter Configuration Mode on Pre IQ3 Controllers 963 allows access to configuration mode on IQ System devices that support configuration mode Once in this mode simple adjustments can be made to the strategy When in configuration mode 963 is effectively converted into a terminal all the screen prompts originate from the controller and all keyboard inputs are sent to the outstation when the Submit is clicked Configuration mode for any IQ System device on the network that supports configuration mode can be accessed from the Device Viewer Buttons can also be set up on pages to provide access to configuration mode for a particular device Note this facility is not available for BACnet devices To enter configuration mode from the Device Viewer 1 Display the IQ System as des
45. iod and then clicking Send adjustments Unwanted periods can be removed by selecting the check box next to the UI and then clicking Send adjustments For pre IQ3 controllers unused periods should have both times set to 24 00 9 Click Send adjustments in the area that specifies the times 10 Repeat steps 8 and 9 for each day 11 If the changes are to be sent to the controller immediately click the Tick this box to send changes immediately otherwise changes will be sent at the group download time check box 12 Once the operating times are correctly set up click Process time scheme adjustment E 44 963 Web User Guide TC200685 Issue 6 30 07 2010 Using 963 From a Client 4 12 2 Add a Special Day Template Day templates can be added to provide a template of occupation times for single day To add a special day template 1 Access the 963 Server as described in the Connect to the 963 Server section of this manual 2 Display the page containing the button that provides access to the diary group and click the button Or Click Diary A separate window is opened containing the diary groups or folders containing diary groups Select the required diary group by clicking it If the required diary group is not visible navigate to it by clicking the required folder To move back to the previous folder parent click Go up one folder level Once you have selected the required diary group a page is displayed that lists the time zon
46. isions or changes Windows Windows XP Professional Windows XP Home Windows 2003 and Windows Vista are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation BACnet is a trademark of ASHRAE The Java Runtime Environment JRE is a product of Sun Microsystems Inc Please send any comments on this or any other Trend technical publication to techpubs trendcontrols com Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 1 Jaz 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 37 3 8 4 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 7 4 8 4 9 4 10 4 11 4 12 ABOUT THI MANDAT eei 5 Conventions Used mir thts Manual E 5 Conc ana KT 6 ABOUT 90 3 iicour anra E NR RR DER 7 THEO CLIENT DISELAVS ssrin onn E EP E EE 9 963 Server Derah E 9 EE 10 EE AS Wy Ch ege 11 Contour Mode EE 12 DEVICE E E A EE A E E E A E Veserodaaenendadeieersbeoechs 13 Dias Eeer 18 Schematic Pane Chem Display a omsaaios mao sets adoro Da soda na a EE EGEE de dass sonata sas 19 EE Ee 20 USING 963 FROM AC INU KE 21 BASTO BE 21 4 1 1 RSIS TO FG SS EE 22 4 1 2 E 23 4 1 3 EE eege 23 Display a Schematic EE 23 AEN Eege 24 4 3 1 PIS a Knobina Trend Eeer 24 4 3 2 Adjust a Knob Analogue Value in a BACnet Device erre 24 4 3 3 Adjust a Switch in a Trend Device escpccscescecaeicce ced aceuncavactiadeocdcseses eppadessdsotsttad alsasosestseradeatoeas 23 4 3 4 Adjust a Switch Digital Value in a BACnet Deviee ccccccccccccccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ey 25 4 3 5 Adjust eege EE
47. isplayed to stop this press ALT V or right click the graph and click Show trace value window see the Display a Point s Co ordinates section of this manual To display a horizontal grid on the View menu point to Grid lines and then click Left or Right depending which axis is to be used for the grid To display a vertical grid on the View menu point to Grid lines and then click Time axis see the Display a Grid on a Graph section of this manual To display data that 963 has recorded for the graph on the Data menu click Load Recorded Data see the Playback a Recorded Graph section of this manual for more details Display Graph Data To display the graph data l 2 Display a graph from a schematic page or from the Device Viewer as described in the appropriate section of this manual Click the List tab The graph data is displayed E 963 Graph Viewer Microsoft Internet Explorer PB File Address http localhost GETGRAPH Pointi L99022P6 5B1 7CO 7C 1 000 5D amp 51ID 30814258512278530929282381315706381 A Edit View Favorites Tools Help ay gt x E Le a Search Pg Favorites EA 2R kb ds w E rel ki Links E http SS PRE Graph view Data A Graph Si List Selected trace 3 7 Hourly Usage 15 minute L99022P6 25 Mar 2009 11 15 00 Time 25 Mar 2009 11 30 00 25 Mar 2009 11 45 00 25 Mar 2009 12 00 00 25 Mar 2009 12 15 00 25 Mar 2009 12 30 00 25 Mar 2009 12 45 00 2
48. matic pages the Device Viewer server status enables you to log off and will display the alarm viewer if you have access to it and are accessing 963 Server in graphic mode If you only have access to schematics the Schematic Page Display is displayed 3 Having accessed the 963 select the required display using the buttons at the top of the display These are listed in the table below Button Device Viewer Displays the Device Viewer Diary Displays the Diary Display Log off Logs you off chematics Displays the schematic page for your log in erver Status Displays information about the 963 Server 963 Web User Guide TC200685 Issue 6 30 07 2010 21 Using 963 From a Client 4 Once you have selected the required display you will be able to view the information such as schematic pages alarms the Device Viewer and server status depending on your level of authority Clicking the different objects will enable you to perform different tasks the display should make it clear what can be done The table below lists the common tasks you should see the corresponding section of this manual for more details Action Alarms Adjust Occupation Times Display Graphs Display the IQ System Display IQ3 Web Pages Enter Configuration Mode on Pre IQ3 Controllers Playback Recorded Data Setup Exception Templates View Alarms View Occupation Times ViewSeverSams O oO yO 5 Log off when use of the 963 is finished 4 1 1 Connect to 96
49. mation Menu commands are in bold type Buttons and options in dialogue boxes that you need to select are in bold type The names of text boxes and dialogue boxes are in bold type Key combinations that you should press appear in normal type If joined with a plus sign press and hold the first key while you press the remaining one s For example CTRL P indicates holding down the control key while pressing P Text you should enter is in talic type 963 Web User Guide TC200685 Issue 6 30 07 2010 5 About This Manual 1 2 Contacting Trend Head Office Trend Control Systems Ltd Albery House Springfield Road Horsham West Sussex RH12 2PQ England Tel 44 0 1403 211888 Fax 44 0 1403 241608 Details of regional offices can be found on our Web site Internet Our company web site www trend controls com provides information about our products and us or our support web site http pnet trend controls com Technical Support Our support department provides technical support during normal office hours Before contacting them ensure that you have your Technical Support PIN number available without this we will be unable to provide you with any support Tel 44 0 1403 226600 Email trendts trendcontrols com Fax 44 0 1403 226310 Technical Publications Please send any comments on this or any other Trend technical publication to techpubs trendcontrols com EES 6 963 Web User Guide TC200685 Issue 6 30
50. mitted hours Config Session Denied You are not authorised to configure IQ controllers Contact the person in charge of the 963 Server to verify that you have permission to access the requested resource EO a 963 Web User Guide TC200685 Issue 6 30 07 2010 49 Error Messages DEENEN This page is intentionally left blank EES 50 963 Web User Guide TC200685 Issue 6 30 07 2010 dl fia es ate crest EO qu vaso E E I eaten 7 EE 23 ee 23 963 Server 963 Schematic Page Display cccccccccccceeessseceeeeesseseeeeeeees 19 963 Server Default Page ssvccavraccssensiarvsarnessocdevesersdacconninatvscunsarads 9 963 Server Start up E EE 10 Alarm Viewer EE 11 Configuration Mode Display 12 Oeral ale o A ro E 22 Device Viewer eg 13 Di ty Displayer enan e ce dq AE a 18 Server Status Page src ri egene 20 963 Server EE 9 963 Server Start up Page sessonneeneseesessssssoserereesessssssssesrrrreesse 10 About Eege 7 Access EE 22 23 Action Alarms From an Alarm Panel ege eeteter ee eenegen 30 Add Special Day Kemmer ege dE 45 Week Set TEE 44 Adjust Analogue VANES ebe 24 IR DE 25 e 24 Occupation TIMES icscxcscccacseascoinassesientascestasarcteenasiosonsteeatessusacceads 41 ANE E a E EE mee 25 EE 4 Alarm ACHONMN E E 30 KS 28 Katar e EE 28 Alarm Actions Run ET 30 Tun ON OFI e E T N TE 30 Alarm Panels e E 30 I POR RENDER O DE RD tate ORDER DN A UE RD A 29 MUE a see po a aa eaaecoietom anes 30 Alarm NIEWE RR
51. mo AHU EL E IC Comm Failure e Ge DEE KI Unit Unoccupied i v3 5 E Unit in Bypass F 103 963 v3 20 RC 3 R TNC Ex Unit in Standby 104 TNC m Pushbutton PIR 105 TNC k window Contact 106 Remote Setpoint Return Setpoint Primary Return Setpoint Nocc Setpoint Nocc Setpoint RemoteSpaceTemp OCC Deadbnd Deadband Weather Compensation B Weekday last 01 March 7 Sunday L Nocc Cooling Setpoint L Standby Deadbnd lt a Local intranet The Device Viewer is divided into two different areas Data Display Navigator Data Display The Data Display contains the requested modules it is colour coded to indicate whether the alarm is current Red indicates that the alarm is current Once the values have been displayed it is possible to adjust values display a graph or enter the configuration mode of IQ System devices that support configuration mode The display contains a number of columns that display the values of the inputs outputs adjustments time zones and critical alarms from the part of the system selected in the Navigator 963 Web User Guide TC200685 Issue 6 30 07 2010 13 The 963 Client Displays I con Contains an icon that indicates the module type fe DN Sensor Modules Digital Input Modules r Virtual Sensor Modules f Ix Critical Alarm Modules Knob Modules Switch Modules E Time zone Modules Analogue Driver Modules Digital Driver Modules Plot Modules These icons ma
52. nes and then click Time axis see the Display a Grid on a Graph section of this manual To display a chart on the Data menu click Chart points see the Display a Chart section of this manual Note that this feature is only available when accessing the 963 Server in graphic mode ee 963 Web User Guide TC200685 Issue 6 30 07 2010 35 Using 963 From a Client 4 5 5 963 allows a chart of values from a controller to be displayed This feature is only available when accessing the 963 Server in graphic mode and is not supported for values from BACnet devices Display a Chart To chart values 1 2 4 5 6 The data used to draw the graph can be displayed as a list of points This feature is only available when accessing the 963 Server in graphic mode Display a graph from a schematic page or from the Device Viewer for the sensor that is to be charted as described in the appropriate section of this manual On the Data menu click Chart points The selected value s will now be charted at a refresh rate of 30s To return to the logged data on the Data menu click Original View Clicking List displays the co ordinates of the graph see the Display Graph Data section of this manual The graph can be viewed in more detail by dragging the mouse over the required area of the graph see the Zoom in and Out of a Graph section of this manual for more details As the mouse is moved over the graph the values for points on the graph are d
53. o the strategy When in configuration mode all the screen prompts originate from the controller and all keyboard inputs are sent to the controller when Submit is clicked IQ Configuration 22 Microsoft Internet Explorer SEE File Edit View Favorites Tools Help IQ Configuration 22 tYpe Sensr digI p Driver Functn loGic Loop scHedl seQnc Analog digBit Knob sWitch Time Zone Oss User addRes intcoN calarM reView Plot calEndar disp Hait pjage g roup rfojute dfe jstination E View Help File TREND Copyright amp 2008 2010 Honeywell Technologies Sarl ECC Division All rights reserved Copyright amp 1995 2008 Trend Control Systems Ltd a Local intranet 963 Web User Guide TC200685 Issue 6 30 07 2010 The 963 Client Displays 3 5 Device Viewer The Device Viewer is only available when accessed from a web browser that supports the 963 s graphic mode It enables inputs outputs adjustments time zones and critical alarms from the selected part of the system to be displayed and for values to be adjusted or graphed E g if the internetwork is selected all values from the internetwork are displayed If a particular Lan is selected only values from that Lan are displayed Device Viewer Microsoft Internet Explorer Inputs Adjustments Drivers Plots le ess ls ess babel ooo i i Error Description Alarm H Item o rend Device Viewer 22 126 ge Fan Enabled 4 Es Unit Occupied RIOS 21 Albery De
54. onological order or a summary view that provides a count for each alarm type To view alarm history 1 Access the 963 Server as described in the Connect to the 963 Server section of this manual 2 Display the 963 s start up page as described in the Display the 963 s Start up Page section of this manual 3 Click the Alarm History tab 4 Click Refresh Filters to ensure that the list of filters available is up to date 5 Select the Summary View check box to view the alarms in the Summary View or clear it to view the alarms in the Chronological View 6 Inthe Filter box click the alarm filter or alarm group for which alarms are to be viewed 7 Inthe Post Filter box click the alarms that are to be viewed All Alarms All alarms that have been processed Current Alarms Any alarm not cleared Alarms Requiring Actioning Alarms which the user has not yet actioned Historic Actioned Alarms Cleared alarms that have been actioned 8 If the Chronological View has been selected select the required date range from the date range box To specify a specific date range click Custom to display another dialogue box and specify the first and last date in the range and click OK 9 The required alarms will now be displayed To view the next 50 alarms click Next and to view the previous 50 alarms click Last If the text does not fit in the column the column can be resized by dragging the edge to the correct size The alarms can be
55. outstation will continue with its real time control tasks whilst in configuration mode but will NOT respond to other non configuration communications It is therefore very important that the user ensures that the device has exited configuration mode BEFORE returning 963 to Supervisor mode Sending more X ENTER commands will do no harm so if in doubt press X click Submit before leaving configuration mode The 963 will return to normal mode when the outstation responds with Exit from Utility Note that if a device is left in configuration mode it will time out after 15 minutes 4 11 Log Off a Client User Client users that are currently logged in can be logged off by users who have the rights to configure workgroups and users or for 963 Secure belong to the System Administrator workgroup will be logged out of a previous session 1f they attempt to log in from another client To log a client off 1 Access the 963 Server as described in the Connect to the 963 Server section of this manual 2 Log In as described in the Log In section of this manual 3 Click Server Status The Server Status Page is displayed 4 Inthe Clients area click Log out user for the required user 4 12 Setup Exception Templates Exception templates enable times for exceptions to be predefined e g for bank holidays etc which can be used when adding and exception The templates can either define occupation times for a single day Special Day Templates or
56. pyright amp 1995 2008 Trend Control Systems Ltd amp al Local intranet Note that for users that only have access to schematics the Schematics Page Display will be shown instead 10 963 Web User Guide TC200685 Issue 6 30 07 2010 The 963 Client Displays 3 3 Alarm Viewer The Alarm Viewer is only available when accessed from a web browser that supports the 963 s graphic mode It is displayed on the 963 Servers Start up Page providing you have authority to view alarms It displays the alarms that have been received These alarms can be filtered to reduce the amount of data displayed Welcome to 963 Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Log off Schematics Device Viewer Diary Server status 963 v3 30 R Address 103 on LAN 22 A Incoming Alarms lt a Alarm History Filter al v Post Filter fA 0 50 Taken at 20 October 2009 Date Any E Image Description OS OS Time Item Label Priority Action User Text User has logged in 963 20 10 09 09 18 10 Internetwork Repor 20 10 09 09 12 05 963 Supervisor Internetwork Repor 20 10 09 09 11 40 963 Supervisor User has logged in 963 20 10 09 09 09 15 20 10 09 09 00 17 19 10 09 16 57 36 963 Supervisor 19 10 09 16 55 18 Default User has logged off 19 10 09 16 54 35 Default User has logged in OD 19 10 09 16 49 31 Default a Local intranet The Alarm Viewer has two tabs Alarm Histo
57. rating times for a diary group l e 3 Li ER View the normal occupation times that are to be edited as described in the View Normal Occupation Times section of this manual Scroll down the page to find the day for which the occupation times are to be adjusted In the boxes 1n the Start and End columns enter start or stop times for each period For IQ3 controllers periods can be added by selecting the check box in the New column then in the boxes 1n the Start and End columns entering start or stop times for the new period and then clicking Send adjustments Unwanted periods can be removed by selecting the check box next to the Ul and then clicking Send adjustments For pre IQ3 controllers unused periods should have both times set to 24 00 Click Send adjustments in the area that specifies the times Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each day If the changes are to be sent to the controller immediately select the Tick this box to send changes immediately otherwise changes will be sent at the group download time check box Once the operating times are correctly set up click Process time scheme adjustments 4 6 2 3 Adjust a Timezone The occupation times of the controllers on the IQ system e when they are in occupancy current week are set by the times defined in the diary group they belong to It 1s possible to override those times Adjusting the time in this way overrides the times specified by the 963 s diary by direc
58. resh rate 30s Max 90s Max 90s nfa for batch mode requests BM IQ Comms Statistics Address Timeouts Not Delivered DYDD CONL NKBK NKCH NACK HELP L1260126 3 L600 LOIT 1 L48048 6 L11021 64 L99033 50 a Local intranet Server Information This provides the following information about the 963 Server Lan number network address version time on free disk space screen resolution and the number of clients currently connected This table provides information about the clients currently connected This table provides information about all current Trend communications requests IQ Comms Statistics This table provides information about any device that has reported a communications error IP Comms Statistics This table provides support information for current IP connection problems The information displayed is dependant on your access rights To view all the information you must log in as a user with the authority to configure workgroups and users user without these access rights will only be able to see the server information Users with the authority to configure workgroups and users will also have access to the View remote connections button which displays a separate window containing information about connections to remote sites made by the 963 Server and enable the connection to be dropped 1f required ESCH 20 963 Web User Guide TC200685 Issue 6 30 07 2010 Using 963 From a Client
59. ry Incoming alarms Colours are used to indicate whether the alarm is a set alarm or a cleared alarm A red bell indicates a set alarm and a green bell indicates a cleared alarm If the alarm has been actioned by the user a bell will appear with a tick over it The table below shows the different icons W Set alarm that has not been actioned o Set alarm that has been actioned ay Ten alarm that has not been actioned de Te alarm that has been actioned The Alarm History is colour coded to indicate whether the alarm is current Red indicates that the alarm is current Alarm History tab The Alarm History stores all the alarms after they have been processed This list stores the all the alarms in the database that have been processed whether or not they have been actioned by the user The alarms can be viewed in chronological order or a summary view Summary View This gives a count for each alarm type for each point Chronological View a systematic alarm history sorted by time order Incoming Alarms tab The Incoming Alarms contains the last 100 alarms to be received as they arrive New alarms appear at the top of the list when they are first received EEE EP 963 Web User Guide TC200685 Issue 6 30 07 2010 11 12 The 963 Client Displays 3 4 Configuration Mode Display The Configuration Mode Display shown below allows access to configuration mode on a specified IQ System device It allows simple adjustments to be made t
60. ry group by clicking it If the required diary group is not visible navigate to it by clicking the required folder To move back to the previous folder parent click Go up one folder level Once you have selected the required diary group a page is displayed that lists the time zones connected to it and enables access to the exception templates and exceptions Click Click here to go to the time schemes for this group Click Delete next to the template that is to be deleted A dialogue box is displayed asking for confirmation of the deletion Click OK 4 12 4 Edit a Template Once created a template can be edited to adjust the times change the colour that represents it or its name To edit a template l 2 ee aa Access the 963 Server as described in the Connect to the 963 Server section of this manual Display the page containing the button that provides access to the diary group and click the button Or Click Diary A separate window is opened containing the diary groups or folders containing diary groups Select the required diary group by clicking it If the required diary group is not visible navigate to it by clicking the required folder To move back to the previous folder parent click Go up one folder level Once you have selected the required diary group a page is displayed that lists the time zones connected to it and enables access to the exception templates and exceptions Click Click here to go to the
61. s y Click here to return to the main group page These are the exceptions for the group Please click on a label to edit the exception Label Start date End date Time scheme Same each year Christmas Day 25 December 2005 25 December 2005 Normal Times E No Add new exception view Help File TREND Copyright 1995 2005 Trend Control Systems Ltd SI Applet com novar util login Session4pplet started a Local intranet To return to the previous display click Return to the main group page To occupation times for today and the next six days from a text mode schematic page 1 Display the schematic page containing the timezone s status as described in the Display a Schematic Page section of this manual 2 Click Today and the next 6 days 963 Web User Guide TC200685 Issue 6 30 07 2010 39 Using 963 From a Client 4 6 2 Adjust Occupation Times During the course of normal operation it will be necessary to view the occupation times to ensure that the correct times are being worked so that unnecessary energy is not being used It will also be necessary to change occupation times of the system perhaps because the working times of an area have changed permanently In which case it is necessary to change the normal occupation times for the diary group s that are linked to the controllers in that area If however a particular day e g a bank holiday requires the occupation times to be different an exception should be adde
62. s a number of buttons that enable the types of modules displayed to be selected S Navigator The Navigator displays a tree view of the system to which 963 is connected enabling the level at which the system is displayed in the Data Display to be selected For example clicking a Lan will display all the points with labels on that Lan Access to this display can be restricted to certain users Icons indicate the type of object The table below lists the different icons Description o na 921 Supervisor s 940 Supervisor d E 942 Supervisor 943 Supervisor E 945 Supervisor d 950 Supervisor 963 Web User Guide TC200685 Issue 6 30 07 2010 15 The 963 Client Displays Icon Description Supervisors IQ70 Controller IQL Controller LoNWorks Device Modbus Device Niagara Device Novar Logic 1 Controller Non IQ system device O ke bes ke Juli Q Q m 8 ZS s lt ol A O TM OL 6 lt Alel B S SEI o el E O O D E Z Q IHE aeee ei i 16 963 Web User Guide TC200685 Issue 6 30 07 2010 The 963 Client Displays ite Structure BACnet Lan 3 Le wi E Ge gt N TTE CO dia EST 963 Web User Guide TC200685 Issue 6 30 07 2010 17 The 963 Client Displays 3 6 Diary Display The Diary Client Display shown below allows the occupation times of the controller to be viewed and adjusted Exceptions to the normal working times can be setup and
63. sorted by any of the columns 1n the display by clicking that column The list can be refreshed by clicking Refresh History Note that this feature is only available accessing the 963 Server in graphic mode SEE EEE Eee 28 963 Web User Guide TC200685 Issue 6 30 07 2010 Using 963 From a Client 4 4 1 3 Specify What Columns are Displayed It is possible to determine which columns are displayed in the Alarm History and the Incoming Alarms list To specify which columns are displayed 1 View either the Incoming Alarms or the Alarm History as described in the View Incoming Alarms or View Alarm History sections of this manual 2 Click Set up table A dialogue box is displayed Column Name Item Reference Priority Action Time Action User Action User Text googaoggogoooooogoo0ad Java Applet Window 3 Select the check boxes next to the column name to specify which columns are to be displayed 4 Click OK Note that this feature is only available accessing the 963 Server in graphic mode 4 4 1 4 Hide Alarm Panels If an alarm has caused an alarm panel to be displayed it is possible to hide the alarm panel for 2 minutes if it 1s not currently convenient to deal with the alarm e g you are currently working on something else that is more important 1 Click Jon any alarm panel 4 4 2 Action Alarms Alarms that have been sent to 963 must be actioned
64. splay a Graph from the Device Viewer Compact graphs are not available for values logged by periodic and triggered plots or values from TOPS devices If compact logging 1s not supported precision graphs are used To display a graph from the Device Viewer 1 View the values that are to be graphed in the Device Viewer as described in the Display the IQ System section of this manual Values that can be graphed are indicated by a k4 2 Right click the value and click Collect Compact Log Graph or Collect full precision log graph from the displayed menu Or If the value is being logged by more than one plotting channel point to Collect Compact Log Graph or Collect full precision log graph and click the required plotting channel Or To graph more than one value hold down the CTRL key and click the required values and right click one of the values and click Collect Compact Log Graph or Collect full precision log graph When graphing more than one value 963 will use the first plotting channel for each value The graph is displayed 963 Graph Viewer Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help E E Le E Search Se Favorites 3 va bd w LJ lee rel 33 Address el http localhost GETGRAPH Point1 L99022P6 5B 1 7CO 7C1O00 SD amp SID 30814258512278530929282381315706381 View Data fx Graph gb List 3 7 Hourly Usage 15 minute L99022P6 25 03 09 10 00 00 25 03 09 14 00 00 25 03 09 1
65. t alarms iny XXX s24 1 99 99 By The offset real se inv Units 5240 99 80 Deothe high delay mins s24 D 99 60 NJ 3 Right click the parameter that is to be changed and click Adjust Point from the menu that is displayed The Enter new value for dialogue box is displayed Enter new value for W1 P Current Value 0 00 Enter new value for W1 P Current Value 0 00 Enter new value for W1 P Current Value 0 00 4 Inthe box enter the new value 5 Click OK to return to the View as Points dialogue box and then ES to close the View as Points dialogue box ES 26 963 Web User Guide TC200685 Issue 6 30 07 2010 Using 963 From a Client 4 3 6 Relinquish Control of a BACnet Value When 963 adjusts a value in a BACnet device it writes the value into the value s priority array The value will remain in the array and be used when it is the highest If required the 963 s adjustment can be removed from the array by relinquishing control To relinquish control of a BACnet value 1 Display the page containing the value for which you want to relinquish control and click the button or picture that enables the value to be changed Or View the value for which you want to relinquish control in the Device Viewer right click the value and click Adjust Point The BACnet Device dialogue box is displayed xl k This is a BACnet Device what would you like to do i Relinquish Cancel 3 Click
66. te that passwords are case sensitive 4 Click Login 963 Server Start up Page is displayed This page provides access to schematic pages the Device Viewer Diary Display server status enables you to log off and will display the alarm viewer if you have access to it and are accessing 963 Server in graphic mode 4 1 3 Log Off Once use of 963 is finished it 1s advisable to log off to prevent unauthorised changes being made To log off 1 Display the 963 s start up page as described in the Display the 963 s Start up Page section of this manual 2 Click Log off You will be logged off 3 Close any open web browser windows Note that if left unattended for a period of time 963 may automatically log the current user off if it has been configured in this way 4 2 Display a Schematic Page Most of the information presented to the user is displayed on schematic pages that have been set up Clicking certain parts of the page will cause something to happen exactly what happens is dependent on how 963 has been set up When the mouse pointer is moved over a part of the screen that will do something it changes to a hand E These areas will generally be obvious because of text that appears 1n or next to them When the 963 Server is accessed in text mode only a subset of the features is available and data in schematics is displayed as a simple text based table This page is split in to three areas The first contains all the dynamic objects
67. the View menu click Zoom to original 4 5 8 Formatting Graphs 4 5 8 1 Display a Grid on a Graph 963 can display a vertical and or horizontal grid on any graph When a horizontal grid is selected the grid can be based on either the left or right hand axis To display a horizontal grid 1 Display a graph from a schematic page or from the Device Viewer as described in the appropriate section of this manual 2 On the View menu point to Grid lines and then click Left or Right depending which axis is to be used for the grid To display a vertical grid 1 Display either a compact graph or a precision graph as described in the appropriate section of this manual 2 On the View menu point to Grid lines and then click Time axis Note that this feature is only available accessing the 963 Server in graphic mode 4 5 8 2 Display a Point s Co ordinates The co ordinates of points on the graph can be displayed in the trace value window The window displays the time and value of the point closest to the position of the mouse as the mouse 1s moved the value will change To display a point s co ordinates 1 Display a graph from a schematic page or from the Device Viewer as described in the appropriate section of this manual 2 Press ALT V or right click the graph and click Show trace value window or on the View menu click Show trace value window 3 Move the mouse over the point whose co ordinates are required Note that this feature is only
68. the values for points on the graph are displayed to stop this press ALT V or right click the graph and click Show trace value window see the Display a Point s Co ordinates section of this manual To display a horizontal grid on the View menu point to Grid lines and then click Left or Right depending which axis is to be used for the grid To display a vertical grid on the View menu point to Grid lines and then click Time axis see the Display a Grid on a Graph section of this manual To display a chart on the Data menu click Chart points see the Display a Chart section of this manual To display data that 963 has recorded for the graph on the Data menu click Load Recorded Data see the Playback a Recorded Graph section of this manual for more details 3 Click OK to close the graph ES 34 963 Web User Guide TC200685 Issue 6 30 07 2010 Using 963 From a Client 4 5 4 Playback Recorded Data If data logged in a controller has been recorded by 963 it can be displayed as a graph To playback recorded data 1 Display a graph from a schematic page or from the Device Viewer for the value for which data is to be played back as described in the appropriate section of this manual 2 On the Data menu click Load Recorded Data The Choose a date range dialogue box is displayed Last Day Last Week Last Month Last Year Custom Java Applet Window 3 Click the required option to specify the date range for the data that is
69. tic page 1 Display the schematic page containing the timezone s status as described in the Display a Schematic Page section of this manual 2 Click Default week times for the required timezone 38 963 Web User Guide TC200685 Issue 6 30 07 2010 Using 963 From a Client 4 6 1 2 View Exceptions To view the exceptions for a particular diary group 1 Access the 963 Server as described in the Connect to the 963 Server section of this manual 2 Display the page containing the button that provides access to the diary group as described in the Display a Schematic Page section of this manual and click the button Or Click Diary A separate window is opened containing the diary groups or folders containing diary groups Select the required diary group by clicking it If the required diary group is not visible navigate to it by clicking the required folder To move back to the previous folder parent click Go up one folder level Once you have selected the required diary group a page is displayed that lists the time zones connected to it and enables access to the exception templates and exceptions 3 Click Click here to go to the exceptions for this group A display is opened similar to the one shown below Edit Exception Microsoft Internet Explorer O peck k EN E Lei A Search Pe Favorites A Media g2 B ds z E Fel Ki ELL EE LLL EDEL LLL LEE LLL These are the exception dates for Office Time
70. time schemes for this group Click on the label of the template that is to be edited Edit the template as required If the label and colour have been changed click Update label and colour If times have been changed click Process time scheme adjustment 46 963 Web User Guide TC200685 Issue 6 30 07 2010 Using 963 From a Client 4 13 View Server Status If required information about the server s status can be displayed This is useful to the engineer if problems are encountered To view server status 1 Access the 963 Server as described in the Connect to the 963 Server section of this manual 2 Log In as described in the Log In section of this manual 3 Click Server Status The Server Status Page is displayed Client users that are currently logging in can be logged out by clicking Log out user in the Clients section of the page The information displayed is dependant on your access rights If you have the correct authority the Server Status Page will contain the View remote connections button which displays the RemoteSiteDiallers Window which provides a list of all the currently connected remote sites and allows the connection to be dropped by clicking on Drop Line next to the appropriate site 2 RemoteSiteDiallers Microsoft Internet Explorer Sl A E Remote Site Connections 16 May 2007 14 22 25 Device Status Telephone number or IP address Drop line 102 Idle 11 Idle 17 Idle 108 Idle vCNC IP171 192 6 232
71. tly modifying the times stored in the controller To adjust a time zone li LA N Display the page containing the button or picture that enables the time zone to be adjusted as a described in the Display a Schematic Page section of this manual and click the button or picture Or View the time zone that is to be adjusted in the Device Viewer as described in the Display the IQ System section of this manual right click the time zone that 1s to be adjusted and click Adjust Point If adjusting a time zone in a pre IQ3 controller a dialogue box is displayed asking if you what times are to be adjusted Click Today and next 6 days to adjust the current week times click Default week times to adjust the default times standard week The screen changes Scroll down to the day for which the occupation times are to be changed In the boxes 1n the Start and End columns enter start or stop times for each period For IQ3 controllers periods can be added by selecting the check box in the New column then in the boxes in the Start and End columns entering start or stop times for the new period and then clicking Send adjustments Unwanted periods can be removed by selecting the check box next to the Ul and then clicking Send adjustments For pre IQ3 controllers unused periods should have both times set to 24 00 Click Send adjustments in the area that specifies the times Repeat steps 4 and 5 for each day EE 963 Web
72. to be played back To a specific date range click Custom and specify the first and last date in the range by clicking next to the Start and End boxes to display a dialogue box for entering the required data 4 Click OK The graph is displayed 4 963 Graph Viewer Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help 3 E gt sl E Le PO search 5 Favorites 3 bs Ce gl z la E rel 33 Address http localhost GETGRAPH Point1 L99022P6 5B 1 7CO 7C1000 5D851D 3081 42585 1227853092928238 1315706381 View Data ix Graph gb List 3 7 Hourly Usage 15 minute L99022P6 25 03 09 10 00 00 25 03 09 14 00 00 25 03 09 18 00 00 25 03 09 22 00 00 26 03 09 02 00 00 26 03 09 06 00 00 q Local intranet Clicking List displays the co ordinates of the graph see the Display Graph Data section of this manual The graph can be viewed in more detail by dragging the mouse over the required area of the graph see the Zoom in and Out of a Graph section of this manual for more details As the mouse is moved over the graph the values for points on the graph are displayed to stop this press ALT V or right click the graph and click Show trace value window see the Display a Point s Co ordinates section of this manual To display a horizontal grid on the View menu point to Grid lines and then click Left or Right depending which axis is to be used for the grid To display a vertical grid on the View menu point to Grid li
73. to indicate that the alarm has been seen When actioning alarms you are required to enter a description of the action taken in response to the alarm To action alarms 1 View the alarm s that are to be actioned as described in the View Alarms section of this manual 2 Click the alarm s that are to be actioned to select more than one alarm hold down the CTRL key and click the required alarms To select all the alarms click Select All to deselect all selected alarms click Unselect all 3 Click Action Selected Alarms The Alarm Action Description dialogue box is displayed 9 Please enter an action description e J Pima Java Applet Window 4 In the box enter some text describing the action to assist future fault finding e g the action taken because of the alarm 5 Click OK Note that this feature is only available when accessing 963 Server in graphic mode SSS Saad 963 Web User Guide TC200685 Issue 6 30 07 2010 29 Using 963 From a Client 4 4 2 1 Action Alarms from an Alarm Panel Alarms can be actioned from an alarm panel To action alarms 1 Click in the alarm panel The alarm history will be displayed showing the alarms that require acknowledgement associated with the alarm panel 2 Click the alarm s that are to be actioned to select more than one alarm hold down the CTRL key and click the required alarms To select all the alarms click Select All to deselect all selected alarms click Unsele
74. ver displays the information in text mode and graphics are not displayed The page is reproduced as 3 tables containing live data actions and additional information There are a number of different text mode layouts to allow for different device types The appropriate layout for the client device is automatically selected Each layout provides the same functionality but data displayed varies to accommodate different screen sizes and aspect ratios EETTTDD SKR mm rr mm TE 963 Web User Guide TC200685 Issue 6 30 07 2010 19 The 963 Client Displays 3 8 Server Status Page The Server Status Page shown below provides information about the 963 Server s status The information is split into several tables containing different types of information described below Status Microsoft Internet Explorer Trend Control Systems Home View remote Page connections 963 v3 30 R Address 103 on LAN 22 963 Statistics 19 October 2009 16 56 07 Server CNC LAN Version Time On Free Disk Space Screen Resolution Number of Clients Locale 103 22 963v3 20 R O days O hours 17 mins 49 secs 22447MB 1308 x 1095 1 en gb 1 Clients Session expires at IP address Locale Name PC Name Log in time Last activity Last action Default You are ot 19 10 2009 19 10 2009 127 0 0 1 en gb CSSDIARY ExploreFolder N sa time N here Enabled 16 55 18 16 55 56 0 Cache Value Last updated secs Last requested secs Telephone No Item Ref
75. y also overlayed with icons indicating the modules alarm state and whether it can be adjusted v Module in alarm but alarm has been acknowledged A Module in alarm rt 3 Module value can be adjusted amp Module value cannot be adjusted There is a graph available for the module Label The module label For plot modules from pre IQ3 controllers will display the label of the module whose value the plot module 1s recording Value The current value of the module Units The value s engineering units Error A description of any error that exists for the value Description car alarm code for the alarm if the module is in an alarm condition Code Item A code indicating the module type and number e g S1 specifies Sensor module number 1 Sensor Modules Digital Input Modules Switch Modules Time zone Modules Knob Modules All Driver modules for IQ system sites Analogue Driver Modules for BACnet sites Digital Driver Modules for BACnet sites Virtual Sensor Modules Plot Module Critical Alarm Modules LAN The Lan number of the controller containing the module OS The network address of the controller containing the module Tele The phone number or IP address used to address the site containing the module in Level The PIN level required to adjust the value S I W Z K D J X P M E VI _ 4 963 Web User Guide TC200685 Issue 6 30 07 2010 The 963 Client Displays The display also contain
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