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1. Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 14 Click the Next button The Advanced Trends Setup screen opens Trends Setup Advanced See u This option allows you to control the way the Trends Server operates BSS Consult the help for a detailed description on what this option does i Inhibit triggered trends on startup lt Back Cancel Help The Help button opens a screen that explains the Trends Server options You do not have to change anything on this screen since HMI EXT already has trending options programmed into it 15 Click the Next button The Events Setup screen opens Events Setup they must first be enabled Tou can choose to enable events on this oir Events are used to tigger actions For events to un on a given computer computer and individually select which events will be enabled i Enable Events on this computer lt Back Cancel Help Any Events set up for your project are displayed The Help button opens a screen that explains the Events options Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 4 11 16 Click the Next button The Security Setup Control Menu screen opens Security Setup Control Menu These options allow you to change the menu items that appear on the control menu of HmiE st and whether the control menu and title bar are visible HmiExt control menu HmiExt configuration environment on menu O Display Title Bar W Shutdown on menu Kernel on menu
2. User Name Organization Install this application For Anyone who uses this computer all users only for me a Enter your User name and Organization b Click either radio button o Anyone who uses this computer all users Only for me c Click the Next button to continue with the installation 7 The Ready to Install screen opens ie Electro Industries HmiExt InstallShield Wizard Installing Electro Industries HmiExt The program features you selected are being installed Please wait while the InstallShield Wizard installs Electro Industries HmiExt This may take several minutes Status Cancel Click the Install button to begin installing the HMI EXT program Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 3 2 8 A license agreement screen for Microsoft s Jet 4 0 Service Pack 8 opens Jet 4 0 Service Pack 8 Please read the following license agreement Press the PAGE DOWN key to see the rest of the agreement online or electronic documentation Product An amendment or addendum to this EULA may accompany the Product YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS EULA BY INSTALLING COPYING OR OTHERWISE USING THE PRODUCT IF YOU DO NOT AGREE DO NOT INSTALL OR USE THE PRODUCT YOU Do you accept all of the terms of the preceding License Agreement If you choose No Install will close To install you must accept this agreement Use the scroll buttons to read t
3. S m COMPANY OVERVIEW HELP LOCATION APPLICATION j Electra frdusthrires Gaugelech F k E Re NE EP HRA 3 The Leader in Web Accessed Power Monitoring y VE a lt m gt Use this page as a template for the Intro or Home page of your project This screen contains the links that allow you to navigate to other screens in your project and to access the Billing Reports and Communicator EXT modules Some parts of this screen cannot be changed For instance the Title Bar containing the buttons that allow you to access Communicator EXT and other screens cannot be changed Anything that can be changed is selectable When you click on an editable object resizing boxes appear it Double click on the object to change it For example to change the text in the Company box double click on the word Company The Text Properties screen opens allowing you to change both the text and its properties Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 4 23 The template in the upper right side of the screen shows symbols that allow you to edit the page If you move your cursor over a symbol its description appears Click on the symbol to select it The symbols and their properties are as follows e Select Tool allows you to select an item on the page e Free Hand Line allows you to draw a curved line e Straight Line allows you to draw a straight line e Rectangle allows you to place a box e Ellipse allows you to p
4. f Serial Modbus ASCII Protocol Create anew Ethernet Info f Serial Modbus Binary Protocol 1 113 55 673 90 P f Ethernet TCP IP Device Address Back Finish Cancel 8 Click Finish 9 You will see message screens telling you that Variable and Trend records have been added for the device Click OK to close each message window 10 Next you will see the screen shown below EIG Communication Wizard j Finish processing all data Add another Device Mo 11 Click Yes to add another device through the Communication Wizard click No if you are finished adding devices 12 From the HMI EXT Project Editor screen select a File gt Pack b File gt Compile c File gt Run Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 4 41 13 HMI EXT will start the project you will see the screen shown on the next page NOTE You will only see this page the first time you start the new project After that you will see the Intro page shown in the next step Pago Wonu 14 Click the INTRO button You will see the default Intro page for your project HE SENS COMPANY OVERVIEW REPORT Ss i F LOCATION A ee LAYOUT obraz dr Prez TEN Tact 03 11 FM The La in mb Accessed Pom r Mon R m 15 Click LOGIN gt ADMINISTRATOR LOGIN The following is the default login c Name HmiExtAdmin d Password 13572468 16 The Intro page will now display the message
5. lt Back Cancel Help The Help button opens a screen that explains the Control Menu security options NOTE When you are setting up your project you should check the first three options Once your project is running for security purposes we recommend you uncheck these options For example if you are running a SCADA system you do not want the operator to be able to shutdown the project from the Menu Bar CAUTION Do NOT check the last option Kernel on menu This option allows changes that can seriously affect the proper functioning of HMI EXT Security Setup Keyboard This option allows you to control which Windows task swapping shortcut commands will be available while HmiE xt i running Windows keyboard shortcut command je Alt Space enabled lt Back Cancel Help The Help button opens a screen that explains the Keyboard Security options NOTE For security purposes you may want to disable the Alt Space shortcut Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 If the Alt Space shortcut is disabled the HMI EXT program will be locked onto the monitor display 18 Click the Next button The Security Setup Miscellaneous screen opens Security Setup Miscellaneous Aka These options allow you to inhibit the Windows screen saver and the cancelling of the startup sequence of HmiE xt Miscellaneous options Inhibit screen saver while HmiE xt is running je Display Cancel button at st
6. HMI EXT USER MANUAL October 12 2007 Doc E134727 V 1 03 Electro industries Gaugetech 1800 Shames Drive Westbury New York 11590 Tel 516 334 0870 Fax 516 338 4741 sales electroind com www electroind com The Leader in Web Accessed Power Monitoring and Control Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 HMI EXT User Manual Version 1 03 Published by Electro Industries GaugeTech 1800 Shames Drive Westbury NY 11590 All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying recording or information storage or retrieval systems or any future forms of duplication for any purpose other than the purchaser s use without the expressed written permission of Electro Industries GaugeTech 2007 Electro Industries GaugeTech Printed in the United States of America Shark is a registered mark of Electro Industries Gauge Tech Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 Customer Service and Support Customer support is available 9 00 am to 4 30 pm Eastern Standard Time Monday through Friday Please have the model serial number and a detailed problem description available If the problem concerns a particular reading please have all meter readings available When returning any merchandise to EIG a return materials authorization number is required For customer or technical assis
7. Use the HMI EXT Explorer screen to create and manage your projects Any projects you have are listed in the Project List on the left side of the screen The right side of the screen displays the elements of your project in the following folders Graphics Tags Alarms System Communications and Cicode Files When you are in one of the other HMI EXT screens you can access the Explorer screen by clicking on its icon in the Title bar of the screen E Explorer Screen icon Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 4 1 4 2 HMI EXT Project Editor Screen ts HMI Ext Project Editor Example UNCOMPILED File Edit Tags Alarms System Communication Tools Window Help G aala Bla lt gt SERE S Use the HMI EXT Project Editor screen to configure and compile your project When you are in one of the other HMI EXT screens you can access the Project Editor screen by clicking on its icon in the Title bar of the screen i Project Editor Screen icon Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 4 2 4 3 HMI EXT Graphics Builder Screen S HMI Ext Graphics Builder File Edit view Objects Text Arrange Tools Window Help e Sli a S Osta lele Mas S m GUIDE GRID Use the HMI EXT Graphics Builder screen to create and edit your projects pages and other graphic elements When you are in one of the other HMI Ext screens you can access the Project Editor screen by clicking on its icon in
8. Click the Add button to add the parameter to the Trending page Click the Delete button to delete a parameter click the Cancel button to exit the screen without selecting a parameter 5 Repeat the process for up to 8 parameters 6 Click the Back button and reselect the Trending page to see your data NOTE The process is the same for the dTrend page except that you can select up to 8 parameters for each of two meters 4 10 Alarms Protection of valuable equipment is an important feature of HMI EXT The Alarm functionality constantly monitors equipment data and alerts operators of any equipment fault or alarm condition HMI EXT supports two types of alarms e Hardware alarms HMI EXT continually runs diagnostic routines to check all peripheral equipment such as I O Devices All faults are reported automatically to the operator This functionality is fully integrated within HMI EXT no configuration is necessary e Configured alarms Unlike hardware alarms you must configure the alarms that report fault conditions for your project for example when voltage drops below a certain level Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 4 32 4 10 1 Creating Alarm Pages The Alarm page displays all alarms for your project To create an Alarm page 1 Click the Alarm page icon from the HMI EXT Explorer screen 2 The Alarm Page template opens in the Graphics Builder screen i HMI Ext Graphics Builder ExtBase Alarm
9. Help button opens a screen that explains the Alarm Server options 11 Click the Next button The Reports Setup screen opens Reports Setup Ee The Reports Server is the portion of a HmiEst system that processes and a loge reports For a stand alone computer this must be enabled if reports are to run For network computers this should be enabled on either the Server or a computer that can communicate with the 1 0 Server via the network i This computer is a Reports Server Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 4 9 12 Click the Next button The Advanced Reports Setup screen opens Reports Setup Advanced These options allow you to control the way the Reports Server operates Consult the help for a detailed description on what these options do You curently have no Reports configured in your Project j lt Defaut gt i Inhibit triggered reports on startup Back Cancel Help Any reports set up for your project are displayed 13 Click the Next button The Trends Setup screen opens Trends Setup u The Trends Server is the portion of a HmiExt system that processes and BSS loge trends For a stand alone computer this must be enabled if historic trending is to run For network computers this should be enabled on either the 170 Server or a computer that can communicate with the LO Server via the network i This computer is a Trends Server lt Back Cancel Help
10. W Microsoft Word We Adobe Illustrator C5 Help and Support Adobe Photoshop CS Adobe InDesign CS fm Electro Industries Automatic Export to Excel m GE Applications ni EX HmiExt Explorer m Citect D HmiExt Runtime W Energy Manager EXT Jasc Paint Shop Pro K 10 24 AM Settings Run Windows XP Professional Shut Down e From HMI EXT Explorer mode click the Run icon in the Title Bar of any of the screens Run icon NOTE You can also run the project by clicking File Run or by pressing F5 from any of the screens Energy Manager EXT opens with the Intro page of your project Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 5 1 5 1 1 Logging In If your project has been set up with password control you need to log in before you can work with it 1 Click LOGIN in the upper right corner of the screen The Login Form window opens AAI HEKE Hak Intro Current ejo Operator ID Login Button Login Form i Login COMPANY Form Password Window Cancel Si fs AEZ vl a eles po Sn k M pa T gee A es Bie a a es re or es F r i SARs ims O f k re LOCATION A i APPLICATION a LAYOUT 02 39 PM nj 2 Enter e Name HmiExtAdmin is the default name e Password 13572468 is the default password 3 Click the OK button Your identification appears in the Current Operator field at the top right of the screen Electro Industri
11. below on the left Press the down arrow to scroll through all of the Trend tags for your meter Enter the Trend tags you want to see on this page EE Trend Tags Substation Trend Tag Mame Expression Endar ag Trigger Pe Sample Pernod Type TRN_PERIODIC Comment P Replace Delete Help Record 1 Click to scroll through Trend tags strend XGA Trend1 Fen Trend1_Pen3 Trend1_Pend Trend Pen Trendl PenB 0 Trendl Pen Trendl Peng Cancel Help 3 Click the OK button to add the Trend tags for the page Click the Cancel button to exit without adding the Trend tags to the page click the Help button for context sensitive Help 4 Click File Save NOTE The process is the same for the dTrend page except that you can select up to parameters for each of two meters 4 9 2 Creating Trending Pages through HMI EXT Runtime You can also choose the trending parameters when in the HMI EXT Runtime mode NOTE You must have already created the link to the Trending page through the HMI EXT Graphics Builder screen 1 In Runtime mode click the button that brings you to a Trending page 2 Click the Select Pen icon in the upper right corner of the screen LOGOUT a s Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 4 31 3 The Select Pen screen opens Click the arrow and select the parameter you want to see from the drop down menu Select Pen NxO004fdrO01 Ato 4
12. Environment Click the Find tab to open a setup wizard that allows you Since to create a Help database You can use this database to gt E ita search the Help file for occurrences of words that are not Protocols r Compili d Runni Syst listed in the index e nu n HMI Ext Networks r Technical Reference Click the Index tab to view the Index Help screen You Technical Support can either e Key the first few letters of the term you are looking for to search the index for it If a topic matching those letters is found the index list moves to display Pt Cancel that topic name Double click the highlighted topic or click the Display button to open a file with information about the selected topic e Use the scroll bars to search the index for the topic you want Then double click it or click the Display button to learn more about the topic Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 2 2 HMI Ext Help Topics 2 4 2 Help Guide Gi Mionna Welcome HMI Ext Click Help Guide from the Help menu to open a 8 graphical interface that allows you to access the lees Aw Help Topics screens a glossary and a linked list of a A Z help subjects called Help Direct nA T a en k p ae Supported lO Devices How to Use HMI Ext Help HMI Ext Support FAQ 2 4 3 HMI EXT Explorer Screens Help e Click Project Editor Help from the Project Editor screen s Help menu to open a graphical interface
13. HMIEXT inserts the following location for the new project s database files C Program Files Electro Industries HmiEXT User Project Name NOTE We recommend that you save the project file on a drive other than C to protect your database in case of system failure If your C drive fails you can subsequently restore your database file from the drive it was saved on Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 4 4 e Click the OK button Click the Cancel button to exit the screen without saving the restored project click Help for context sensitive Help 2 A message window opens when the Restore process is complete Click the OK button to close the window 3 The Project Editor screen redisplays showing your new project in the Project List E Substation 12 HMI Ext Explorer File View Tools Help Substation 12 G Project List EL My Projects J Example Substation 12 Graphics Tags Alarms System Communica Cicode Files Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 4 5 4 5 Running Computer Setup After you have created your project run Computer Setup This operation sets up your computer as the server for HMI EXT 1 From the HMI EXT Explorer screen click Tools Computer Setup The HMI EXT Computer Setup Wizard screen opens HMI Ext Computer Setup Wizard This wizard will assist You in setting up and customizing your computer for use with HmiE xt Select the type of setup you req
14. HmiE st that requests data from and writes data to LO Devices physical connection i required between the computer acting az an Server and the 70 Device tt is Communicating with je This computer is an 0 Server Select the I Serwer that this computer will be lO Server Name lOSernver You have only one O Server in your project This has been automatically selected lt Back Cancel Help Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 4 7 7 If you selected the Network computer option see step number 4 you will see the Internet Server Setup screen If you selected the Stand alone computer option proceed to step number 8 Internet Server Setup An Internet Server is an lO Server which allows clents to connect via the Interet The server requires a static IP address or hostname and a permanent Internet connection This computer iz an Internet Server Client Connection Information This information z downloaded and stored in the Internet Display Client s AmiExtini file when a connection iz made Alternate Internet Server F address or hostname m lt Back Next gt Cancel Help a Click the checkbox next to This computer is an Internet Server b Enter the IP Address or Hostname for this computer c You may also enter an alternate IP Address or Hostname d Click the Next button IMPORTANT NOTE The Client computer s use the IP Address or Hostname you entered t
15. downloads See Copilot User Manual for details of this application e HMI EXT allows you to connect a graphical Human Machine Interface to the Energy Manager software applications With HMI EXT you can graphically view all data through a Local Area Network LAN or the Internet control electrical distribution points and compile energy usage reports easily and quickly HMI EXT runs in conjunction with the other Energy Manager EXT applications This manual explains how to use the HMI EXT module of Energy Manager EXT Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 1 1 Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 1 2 Chapter 2 Introduction to HMI EXT HMI EXT one of the major components of Electro Industries Energy Manager EXT application suite provides a graphical interface to the other Energy Manager applications allowing you to easily create and manage your metering project Once you have set up the HMI EXT interface for your project you will be able to use it to view your Electro meters and related I O devices poll your meters view alarms and trending print billing reports and perform other operations 2 1 An Explanation of SCADA Systems SCADA stands for Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition SCADA refers to a large scale distributed measurement and control system HMI EXT allows you to create a SCADA system for your metering project 2 2 An Explanation of HMI HMI stands for Human Machine Interface HMI components a
16. for a new device This is the modbus address for the device You can select from 1 247 11 Enter the Name of a new device The name can be up to 6 characters If you enter less than 6 characters underscores _ are used to increase the name to six characters 12 For an existing device click the checkbox next to the template you want to use We recommend you use the Standard template Std This template has all of the EIG measured parameters programmed into it For custom parameters contact EIG 13 Click the Next button A screen opens that allows you to set up the communication configuration for the device Click the Cancel button to exit the Wizard without making any changes EIG Communication Wizard Version 1 1 1 Current Project Trial Select the method of communcation far the O Device C Serial DMF C Serial Modbus ASCII Protocol C Serial Modbus Binary Protocol C Ethernet TCP IP 4 Back Finish Cancel Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 4 19 14 Click the radio button next to Ethernet The right side of the screen changes to allow you to enter an IP address for the device See the example screen shown below EIG Communication Wizard Version 1 1 1 Current Project Substation Project MB Select the method of communcation for the IG Device C Serial DNF Select the Ethernet information C Serial Modbus ASCII Protocol Create anew Ethernet Infa C Serial Modbus Binar
17. for context sensitive Help IMPORTANT NOTE If you set up the computer as an Internet Server see step numbers 4 and 7 refer to Chapter 6 for further instructions Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 4 14 4 6 Setting Up Your Devices Once you have run Computer Setup set up your devices e g your Electro meters IMPORTANT The server boards port and I O devices were already copied to your project when it was restored from ExtBase Refer to Section 4 12 for information concerning correct device and communication options 4 6 1 Using the EIG Communication Wizard Use the EIG Communication Wizard to add and set up communications with your I O devices e g your meters You access the EIG Communication Wizard from the Intro Page of your project The EIG Communication Wizard creates the record for your device and also the variable and trend tags that allow you to access and retrieve data for the meters in your project 1 Run your project by clicking the Run icon on the Title bar or clicking File gt Run 6 Run icon 2 Your project compiles and then opens in Runtime mode Click the Login button located on the upper right side of the screen 3 The Login Menu opens Click Administrator Login J N slg Administrator Login 4 The Login Form screen opens Login Form Hame Password OF Cancel Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 4 15 5 Enter a Name HmiExtAdmin
18. ip address Report server ip address GENERAL MSCryptSlowStartupFix 1 6 Run the IDC program by selecting Start gt Programs gt Electro Industries gt HMI EXT gt IDC Runtime 7 You will see the HMI Internet Client Setup screen HmiExt Internet Client Setup Please enter the address of the HmiExt Internet Server and VOLIT password Address k Password crt te Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 6 2 Enter e The IP Address of the Internet server e The Password for the Internet server 8 Click the OK button to connect to the Internet server and access the HMI EXT project from the Client computer See Chapter 5 for instructions on running the HMI EXT project 6 3 Verifying Internet Server Parameters After you have finished Computer Setup on the computer that is the Internet Server verify that the following parameters are in the Citect ini file located in C WINDOWS IMPORTANT The fields marked with an asterisk must be manually entered into the Citect ini file LAN node name assigned to computer during setup disable 0 LanA 1 TCPIP 1 NetBIOS 0 Internet Server 1 Client 0 Display password for Internet Access the default password is disppword RunFTP 1 LogFile C IDC_Log txt UpdateTime 1 Refresh 1 DNS Primary ip address entered during setup Standby IOServer ip address of Internet Server Alarm ip address of Internet Server Trend ip address of Interne
19. scroll bars to view all symbols in the library Click on a meter in the symbol display to select it To link the meter to the library be sure the linked check box is selected A linked meter will be updated any time the symbol is edited in the library Either click the OK button or double click the symbol to copy it to the page You can click and drag the meter anyplace on the page except in un selectable areas IMPORTANT The symbol of a meter does not have any tags associated with it It does not display any values when it is selected in runtime Place Meter Genies if you want to view polling and trending features See prior section 4 8 1 4 8 3 Editing Symbols Appearance To edit a symbol select the symbol from the Paste Symbols screen see prior Section 4 8 2 and click the Edit button The symbol appears in a screen that allows you to change its appearance Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 4 29 4 8 4 Creating a New Symbol To make a new symbol for a page for instance a picture of a facility or your company logo click the New button from the Paste Symbols screen see Section 4 8 2 A screen opens that allows you to import an image file and edit it Save the new symbol by clicking File Save As naming the symbol and choosing the library in which you want it saved You can then select the new symbol from the Paste Symbols screen and place it on a page 4 9 Creating Trending Pages Trending pages displ
20. the OK button The following screen opens EIG Communication Wizard Eg A Cannot Find Program Files directory c Click the OK button The Browse for Folder screen opens again allowing you to locate the Program Files directory Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 Browse for Folder Select location of the Program Files Directory H M5OCache HZ My Images f y MyFiles E pemicro C Program Files Projects Python RECYCLER Start s sprep C System Volume Information JE ewebom osu a lil gt d Locate the Program Files folder on the drive where the HMI EXT program files are stored Highlight the Program Files folder and click the OK button 8 The EIG Communication Wizard screen opens EIG Communication Wizard Version 1 1 1 Current Project Substation Project MB Select the IO Server from your existing IO Server or create a new I O Server by entering the desired name Lise O Server Enter the desired name for the new O Select the corresponding Device or select an existing 1 0 Device Device Template k Next gt Cancel 9 The Current Project field displays the last project selected in HMI EXT Explorer 10 Select from the pull down menus e I O Device the device you want to set up or the Create a new I O Device option e Type for a new device Select from DMMS NEXUS or SHARK Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 4 18 e Address
21. 0IMAINO1 Vab for calculated values e NXOOIMAINO1 Vab x for raw data from the meter The format of the variable tag 1s e Nx001MAINO1 device name e _ Vab EIG parameter The standard parameters are Vab Vbc Vca la _Ib Ic Wt VAt PFt Hz 6 For Trend Tags use the same format as for calculated Variable tags Nx001MAINO1_Vab 4 13 Creating a New Project Without Using ExtBase The following instructions provide an alternate way of creating a new project 1 From the HMI EXT Explorer screen select File gt New Project You will see the screen shown below New Project Mame Substation Project MB Description 2ubstation_ New Britain Location C Program Files Electro Indus Browse Page defaults Template style Standard F Template esolsion TT Show template title bar Background colour CI Cancel Help 2 Perform the following steps a Enter the Name of your project b Enter the Description of your project c Enter the Location for your project files Click Browse to search for a directory on your computer Template style leave as Standard Template Resolution select XGA Uncheck the Show template title bar box Select Background Color from the pull down menu ga ho A Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 4 39 3 Click OK The HMI EXT Explorer screen is redisplayed with your new project highlighted in the Project list 4 Goto the HMI EXT Projec
22. 6 7006 12 07 25 PM E 24753 249 08 251 14 Amps Ia Ih Ic 1483 60 PF 0 998 Lead 1498 50 Frequency Hz 60 00 Close Icon 2 Click one of the Polling Bar icons next to a meter to open the related Communicator EXT screen within HMI EXT Shark Meter Polling Bar Nexus Meter Polling Bar DMMS Polling Bar Polling Phasors Power Harmonics Max amp Min Demand Readings Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 5 11 Example Voltage and Current Selected for Shark Meter Communicator EXT Voltage and Current Screen For the Shark Meter Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 5 12 5 10 Viewing Trending Data through HMI EXT To view Trending from HMI EXT e Access the Log Viewer and click the Historical Trends icon see Section 5 5 e Open an HMI EXT Trending page You access a Trending page by clicking a button on either the Intro or Main HMI EXT project pages Both Single Trend pages displaying one meter s data and Double Trend pages displaying two meter s data are available in HMI EXT Single Trend sTrend ml Click A Current Operator To Add Page B ry z r nes E ror i Felix Custodio mk S e a 3 aae osor pj Praeter ti B 8 Ee MEM Oza B 225 00 Click S 150 00 For Scaling Points 75 00 4 E siege TER A rm ie K OS eee O oo 04 30 55 PM 4 6 2006 12 36 47 PM Ba 03 54 08 4 6 2006 000016 g rN af cf
23. Apply to apply your selection and leave the screen open for other selections click Help for context sensitive Help 4 12 Protecting the Default Values for HMI EXT As mentioned earlier in this chapter the ExtBase file contains data that allows it to work with your EIG meters That is why ExtBase is used to create new projects There are things you can change when creating your project but you must keep certain default values in order for HMI EXT to work properly If these values are changed you will encounter errors Following are a list of default values for HMI EXT 1 Server IOSERVER 2 Board SERIAL or ETHERNET 3 Port e Ifusing Coml select PORT1_SER as your Port name and 1 as your Port number e If using Com 3 select PORT3_SER as your Port name and 3 as your Port number e If using Ethernet select PORT101_TCP as your Port name select 101 as your Port Number and enter the device s Ethernet Address If using additional Ethernet devices increase the Port name and number by and enter a unique IP address for each meter for example PORT102_TCP port address 102 4 For Device Name use the following format Nx001MATIN01 e Nx Nexus meter Use Sh for Shark meters Dm for DMMS e 001 Modbus address of the meter 1 247 e MAINO any description consisting of 6 characters Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 4 38 5 For variable tags e Nx0
24. F File Edit View Objects Text Arrange Tools Window Help G Sli E elal Maal Fei L t nt Oper g a V rattan FYT OPER T SS LOG FILE 3 Use the scroll buttons to view the entire page Make any changes you wish to selectable areas of the screen and save the page 4 The alarms this page displays are set up in the HMI EXT Project Editor screen Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 4 33 4 10 2 Creating Alarms To create an alarm 1 Click Alarms from the HMI EXT Project Editor screen The Alarms Menu displays ts HMI Ext Project Editor Substation 12 UNCOMPILED File Edit Tags Alarms System Communication Tools Window Help Digital Alarms ae B E g Time Stamped Alarms Analog Alarms Advanced Alarms Alarm Categories 2 You have a choice of Alarm type Digital Alarms triggered by a state change in a digital variable Use this alarm when a process has only one of two states e g On or Off Time Stamped Alarms triggered by a state change in a digital variable but also has a time component that is saved with the data so you can tell when am alarm condition occurred Note Since time stamped alarms require special programming in the I O Device you may prefer to use the Digital Alarm Analog alarms triggered when an analog variable reaches a specified variable Advanced Alarms triggered when the result of a CiCode expression changes to TRUE NOTE This type of a
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26. Login successful at the bottom of the screen Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 4 42 17 Click the Display Utility Popup icon to see the menu shown on the next page Display Utility Popup Icon img BEEEJELEF F h E eour Windows Explorer Cimputir Inii KO Opce Infa fag Driug Tes HMI Ext Forel kiradi Windi COMPANY OVERVIEW ae Computer Srp HAW Ext Explor Graphic Builder teard re Proje Edita F k a A a i hb j 4 wits Diath GU S Reais Se EA ar sh b ae a i ae fi Sicat r Mise a so 4 Project Pack LOCATION i MAIN 7 i I Compile Proje 3 ri A Hi fesan Project Ee Renu OE SRAaRIBGLIIIOO Sfectra kahet irna Toc p s oe S eee T 18 Click Graphics Builder You will see the HMI EXT Graphics Builder screen 19 From the Graphics Builder screen select File gt Defaults to set the EIG template as your default You will see the window shown below Pape Defaults Template Resolutio Style Show title bar Background colour mm Cancel Help 20 From the Style pull down menu select eigtmpl 21 Click OK Now any page you create will follow the EIG template 22 To add a new page for your project from the Graphics Builder screen select File gt New You will see the window shown on the next page Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 4 43 Page Cancel Create a new graphics page using a pre defined template gap p Help Templat
27. Low PO Low Low pO Deviation PO Fate Deadband pO Format n Category PO Help De Comment PO Replace Delete Help Record Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 4 35 4 Enter Alarm Tag name of the alarm Alarm Name name of the physical device the alarm is for Var Tag A Var Tag B Variable Tag tags associated with your alarm Setpoint value that determines if a deviation point is triggered High High High Low Low Low values that trigger alarms Deviation range for Deviation Alarm Rate used to trigger a maximum rate alarm condition Deadband value used to determine when a Deviation Alarm becomes inactive Format display format of the variable Category Help Comment optional 5 Click Add to add the alarm Click Replace to replace an existing alarm click Delete to delete an existing alarm click Help for context sensitive Help 4 11 Security HMI EXT allows you to build security into your project by which you can restrict access to commands that should not be available to all your operators for example commands that operate meters acknowledge critical alarms or print billing reports You can assign a separate password to each of your operators or class of operators which must be entered before the operator can use the system To do so you must set up your operators with certain privilege levels and assign corresponding privilege levels to functions and devices 4 11 1 Setting Up a User P
28. O OOYE Variable Tag Name 32 Chars Context Sensitive use anaming convention Conventions make it easier to find tags to debug your system Help Opens and to extend it later and help you to get the maximum power from Genies cannot have the same variable tag name in more than one cluster See Also Using Structured Tag Names Reserved words Using Distributed Servers Data Type 16 Chars exchange data with HmiExt Because of the lack of an industry standard most I O Device manufacturers have adopted individual naming conventions for their O Device variables However all variables correspond to one ofthe following HmiExt data types Data Type Variable Size Allowed Yalues Binary Coded 2 bytes 0 to 9 999 Decimal Byte 1 byte Oto 255 Digital 1 bit or Oorl 1 byte Integer 2 bytes 32 769 to 32 767 Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 2 4 Chapter 3 Getting Started with HMI EXT 3 1 Installing HMI EXT 1 Place the HMI EXT CD in your computer s CD drive 2 Open the Setup file by double clicking on the Setup exe icon 3 HMI EXT InstallShield Wizard screen opens The InstallShield Wizard will step you through the HMI EXT installation i Electro Industries HmiExt InstallShield Wizard Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for Hmi EXT The InstallShield R Wizard will install Hmi EXT on your computer To continue click Next WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international trea
29. XT Billing Logon screen opens HMI EXT Billing C2005 Ele iro Iriuetines Gauge Tech Log OM Enter Credentials Below B ied ied Peer Moor C5 Mmdustrirs Dre ace Tea hi dairi my Ok Cancel Mode ey Console Worker HMI EXT Billing This copy is registered to Whitnall Summit Company 2 Enter your User Name and Password and press the OK button The HMI EXT Billing screen opens m Energy Manager EXT File Maintain Tools Help HMI EXT Billing Hm ExT Biling Module Electro Industries GaugeTech VIEW Client aaa Electro Industries GaugeTech 1 877 EIMETER Your Company Name Client Electro Industries GaugeTec Billing Details Your Report Trend Graph Grid Appear Here Rate Details Type Range Locations 52012 v Shark SHOO3 Shark SHOO4 Shark SHOO8 Shark SHOO9 Your Meters Click Arrow For Summary Report Option Report Type Billing Period Custom Select Period Click Tab For Home Sa BOE ANO Custom Time Period To 04 15 05 23 59 View Select Viewing Ontion Click Arrow To Select End Month O Trend Graph O Data Grid Generate User Admin Type Administrator e Your company name appears in the Client field e Your meters are listed in the Billing Details box Uncheck any meters you do not want on the Billing Report Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 5 8 3 Select e Report Type Billing or Summar
30. able When you click on an editable object resizing boxes appear around it Double click on the object to change it The Main Page also has a template located in the upper right side of the screen Refer to the instructions on page 4 21 for details on using the template 3 Place graphics and text as you wish on the page Click File gt Save when you are finished Repeat the process for any additional pages using File Save As to give each page a unique name You will use the name in creating links between the Intro Page and the main pages Refer to Section 4 7 1 for details 4 8 1 Using Genies and Supergenies Genies are used to place meters and other devices Genies already have polling and trending parameters variable and trending tags programmed for them 1 Click the Paste Genie icon in the Symbols Template The Paste Genie screen opens All of the meter genies are in the eigdisp library 2 Click eigdisp to see the display the meter genies Paste Genie Genie dm face Library a agitator pen j i mL TM iai p TUE oe ercerree ol Lily ia ercevere rl I EE dm face fu label BAZIL ACs cnption ht NEXUS nl label recon Super Genie dm_sg Peru n i Eaa Super Genie zhl face zhl label sng_num_ val sna str val 3 Click a Genie to select it If the Genie has a Super Genie associated with it that information is displayed on the bottom right of the screen Electro Industries GaugeTech Do
31. artup lt Back Cancel Help The Help button opens a screen that explains the security options on this screen 19 Click the Next button The General Options Setup screen opens General Options Setup These options allow you to further customize HmiE xt Consult the help for a detailed description on what these options do Data directory TRELUIEA a iim sali BEE Backup project path Startup page intro Page can time 250 Startup Cicode function Start_S paf lt Back Cancel Help The Help button opens a screen that explains the general setup options IMPORTANT e The Startup Cicode function entry must be Start_Sys for HMI EXT to function properly e Select the Startup page from the pull down menu This is the first screen you Il see when the project is run Intro is the recommended choice e You can enter a backup path if you are running a redundant system for your project Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 4 13 20 Click the Next button Click the Cancel button to cancel the setup A screen opens telling you that setup is complete HMI Ext Computer Setup Tour computer setup is complete Press the Finish button to save your settings and esit or press the Cancel button to quit without saving any changes lt Back Cancel Help 21 Click the Finish button to save your settings Click the Cancel button to exit without saving your settings click the Help button
32. ay measured values over time Two Trending pages are already set up for you strend which shows trending for a single meter and dTrend which shows trending for two meters You can create additional trending pages by using the File Save As command from the HMI EXT Graphics Builder screen Remember to place links to the Trending pages from the Main page of your project See Section 4 7 1 earlier in this chapter There are two ways to specify the parameters you want to see in the Trending pages by creating the Trending page through HMI EXT Explorer and by creating the Trending page through HMI EXT Runtime 4 9 1 Creating Trending Pages through HMI EXT Explorer 1 Click the sTrend page icon from the HMI EXT Explorer screen or click File Open Page and select sTrend from the HMI EXT Graphics Builder screen The sTrend page opens in the Graphics Builder screen Use the scroll buttons to view the entire page HMI Ext Graphics Builder ExtBase sTrend ej SlcJa la Olea zala o ERARA m M mp A pe S OCACACE A o rid HE gt vo ze B S 2 ALLU 7D Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 4 30 2 Double click one of the f x symbols on the screen A screen opens that allows you to select the parameters you want to display shown below on the right You can specify up to 8 Trend tags per meter You can view the available Trend tags by selecting Tags Trend Tags from the HMI EXT Project Editor screen shown
33. b Password 13572468 6 Click the Display Setup Menu icon on the Title bar The Setup Menu opens Display Utility Popup Icon Felix Custodio windows Explorer a Computer Inn VA Device Into Tag Debug lest HMI Ext Kennel Citode fondo Computer Setup HMI Ext Explorer Gaphics Builder Device zn ARE S Project Editor n m Project Pack je i PNE B lt Bove ek pe Compile Daa Mal ome Restant Project Exit Menu Ee 7 Click Device Wizard Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 NOTE The first time you select the Device Wizard for a new project HMI EXT opens screens that ask you for information it needs to locate files You will only see the message screens in steps a d this first time EIG Communication Wizard A Template Directory or one of the required database was not Found a Click the OK button The Browse for Folder screen opens allowing you to locate the required Template directory Browse for Folder Select location of the Template Folder H Joe Archive Program Files Electro Industries HmiEXT User Substation 12 Eee AddCevTmpl emi _files RECYCLER bh CD Drive 51 hay CD Drive Ts mS mohli an ETC Oaks Server fein zebra lt B b Locate the directory where your project is stored and double click the project s folder to open it You will see the AddDev Tmpl folder Highlight the folder and click
34. c E134727 4 27 NOTE A Super Genie performs an enhanced function for a Genie For example the Super Genie for a meter opens a screen that displays the polled readings for the meter Super Genies as well as Genies have already been set up for the Electro meters The following parameters are available for all of the EIG meters e Vab e Ic e Vbc e Watt Total e Vca e VA Total e la e Frequency e Ib e Power Factor Total Nexus Meter Polling Icon Genie Nexus Meter Icon Genie 4 The Meter genie or Polling genie is placed on the page and a screen opens that prompts you for the device name stdshi 5 Enter the device name set up in the EIG Device Communication Wizard 6 Click the OK button Click the Cancel button to exit without placing the device Genie click the Help button to open context sensitive Help Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 4 28 Library Symbols 4 8 2 Using Symbols l To place a symbol on the page click the Paste Symbol icon in the Symbols Template The Paste Symbol screen opens Make sure you are in either the eigcom or eigglobal library Use the seroll bars to select a library from the list Paste Symbol Library Symbol dmms Library List 7 Ne Cancel discon_cl2 discon_op discon_op2 C i Edit New El W Linked Linked Meter Ebro Ebro help help The left side of the Paste Symbol screen displays the symbols in the library you selected Use the
35. cept in which each module can be adapted at any time allowing you to begin with a simple solution and expand to a more sophisticated enterprise wide solution as need arises In this way Energy Manager EXT can grow with you as your need for better and more advanced monitoring increases Energy Manager EXT supports applications from a small 10 point architecture to a comprehensive enterprise wide energy management system with costing and power quality features 1 1 Components of Energy Manager EXT Energy Manager EXT consists of 5 separate software application modules Each of these modules can be installed as an add on to fill specific applications as needed The 5 modules that comprise Energy Manager EXT are as follows e Communicator EXT allows you to view real time readings configure meters download stored logs and analyze waveforms See Communicator EXT User Manual for details of this application e Ai Reports EXT is a basic reporting package providing an Artificial Intelligence solution to observed power quality problems See Ai Reports User Manual for details of this application e Dial In Server EXT allows remote meters in the field to dial in and report outage information This is useful for remote meter applications where only telephone access 1s available e Communicator Copilot EXT works on Windows CE allowing you to communicate to meters via IrDA or Serial communications This allows for basic meter polling programming and log
36. d CreatedDeviceLogxxxxxx txt xxxxxx being the date the file was created in the format MMDDYY Month Month Day Day Year Year 21 The Project you updated is packed and recompiled Message screens informing you of this process appear briefly on the screen You do not need to respond to these message screens IMPORTANT e When you have made changes to Communications options click File Pack to update the device database before compiling your project e Before making changes to your project create a backup copy This way you can always restore the project if necessary Select Tools gt Backup from the HMI EXT Explorer screen The following screen opens allowing you to specify a location for your backup database file and choose data processing options Backup Project Project Hame Substation 12 Backup to Backup file CAProgram Files Electro IndustriesSHmiEsxT Substation 12 c Browse Options lf Use compression Use encryption Save compiled Save system files Save sub directories Cancel Help Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 4 21 4 7 Creating the Intro Page of Your Project The Intro Page is the first page you see when you run your HMI EXT project It contains the link to the Communicator EXT program and buttons linking to other pages in your project Follow this procedure to create your Intro page 1 From the HMI EXT Explorer screen double click on your Project in the Project Lis
37. e Create your own template to use as a base for similar graphics pages Symbol Create a new symbol for objects that you use often Gene Create a new genie for groups of objects that have common attributes Super Genie Create a new super genie that can be accessed at runtime ele lel eo 23 Click Page The Use Template window opens showing the available pages for eigtmpl Use Template Template normal Pagan nEONCr A ptrernd A j 1 k 5 ZUM W Linked Title bar Resolution 24 Select the type of page you want to use and click OK Refer to earlier sections 4 7 4 11 2 for instructions on creating pages and other features for your project Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 4 44 Chapter 5 Running an HMI EXT Project 5 1 Entering Runtime Mode Use the Runtime mode of HMI EXT to run your project You can access Runtime in either of two ways e From the Start Menu select Programs Electro Industries HMI EXT Runtime mW A ocuments Engserver eDrawings 4 E tl My Computer EDU 1000DL eDrawings Manual vp 2006 My Network EDU 1000DL 145101 e45M Places Installation vp DXP 2004 SP2 New Office Document ax Open Office Document Set Program Access and Defaults BD wrons ca COMPAQ d Windows Update a Winzip Corel Office 7 fa Programs 2 Documents gt I Paint Shop Pro 6 i eo Adobe Acrobat 6 0 Professional Microsoft Excel D Search gt
38. es GaugeTech Doc E134727 5 2 5 2 Navigating to Other Project Screens and Help Files Click the buttons in the center of the Intro page to access other project screens The Title Bar also has buttons and icons that allow you to navigate to other project screens and to other programs in Energy Manager EXT a Communicator ay tenet rrows Moe Log Viewer EXT Help i 3 awe Currant ipar rator a OPEN iM L FILE Script Home Reports Scheduler TAN Program Display Loss Display Menu enu y Popup e The directional arrows allow you to scroll backward and forward through project screens e The Question Mark icon opens a Help page e The Display Utility Popup opens a menu with links to tasks for your project Click Exit Menu to close the menu e The Display Logs Menu icon opens a list of log pages Click a menu item to go to that log page Click Exit to close the menu e The Display Menu opens a list of pages for your project Click on an item to go to that page Click Exit to close the menu e The Home icon returns you to your project s Intro page 5 3 Viewing Alarms If Alarms have been enabled for your project the Alarm icon at the bottom of the Intro screen flashes from yellow to red whenever there are alarms to view Eeri GSES TAOTE LEGS EE m 10 36 AM C J The Leader in Web Accessed Power Monitoring Monitoring Se 7 lt arm _ r o i ee je Icon Page 1 Sec 1 16 k 8 5 Ln 17 Col 38 Alar
39. he entire agreement Click the Yes button to continue with the installation 9 Click the Next button in the Installing HMI EXT screen to begin file installation You will see the Copying Files screen showing your progress Copying Files mjetoledb40 dll To CAWINDOW S aystemi2 tT cancel InstallShield Wizard Completed The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed Electro Industries HmiExt Click Finish to exit the wizard Click the Finish button Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 3 3 11 You can now access the HMI EXT program from your computer Click Start Programs Electro Industries HMI EXT Set Program Aces and Daiki WES wrie caa COMP A a ieina Lindab Wwindic Corel tefice 7 adobe than ace 05 E Adobe P e CS Sl Adobe niay CS E Aionas Export rr There are two options for HMI EXT Explorer and Runtime e To set up or change an HMI EXT project click the Explorer icon e Torun a project you have already created click the Runtime icon Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 Chapter 4 Working with HMI EXT Explorer The Explorer component of HMI EXT consists of three related screens HMI EXT Explorer HMI EXT Project Editor and HMI EXT Graphics Builder Use these screens to create and modify your HMI EXT project 4 1 HMI EXT Explorer Screen Example HMI Ext Explorer File View Tools Help Project List My Projects gt SE Cicode Files
40. ice is paramount Document Revision History HMI EXT User Manual V 1 01 5 17 2006 First version HMI EXT User Manual V 1 02 2 14 2007 Screen and text updates throughout manual HMI EXT User Manual V 1 03 10 12 2007 Updates throughout manual Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 iV Table of Contents Warranty About Electro Industries Gauge Tech Chapter 1 Introduction to Energy Manager EXT 1 1 Components of Energy Manager EXT Chapter 2 Introduction to HMI EXT 2 1 An Explanation of SCADA 2 2 An Explanation of HMI 2 3 HMI EXT Components 2 4 HMI EXT Explorer Help Files 2 4 1 Help Topics 2 4 2 Help Guide 2 4 3 HMI Explorer Screens Help 2 4 4 CiCode Functions 2 4 5 About 2 4 6 Context Sensitive Help Chapter 3 Getting Started with HMI EXT 3 1 Installing HMI EXT Chapter 4 Working With HMI EXT Explorer 4 1 HMI EXT Explorer Screen 4 2 HMI EXT Project Editor Screen 4 3 HMI EXT Graphics Builder Screen 4 4 Setting up a New Project 4 5 Running Computer Setup 4 6 Setting up Your Devices 4 6 1 Using the EIG Communication Wizard 4 7 Creating the Intro Page of Your Project 4 7 1 Adding Page Navigation 4 8 Creating the Main Page of Your Project 4 8 1 Using Genies and SuperGenies 4 8 2 Using Symbols 4 8 3 Editing Symbols Appearance 4 8 4 Creating a New Symbol 4 9 Creating Trending Pages 4 9 1 Trending Pages Through HMI EXT Explorer 4 9 2 Trending Pages Through HMI EXT Runti
41. lace a circular image e Polygon allows you to place a multi sided object e Pipe allows you to place a pipe shape e Text allows you to place a text box e Number allows you to place numbers e Button allows you to place a button e Symbol Set allows you to place a symbol set e Trend allows you to place a Trend and its associated Trend tag e Cicode Object allows you to place a Cicode command e Paste Symbol allows you to place a symbol For example the Electro meters are available as symbols IMPORTANT The symbols of Electro meters do not have parameters programmed with them Only use them if you just want to place an image of the meter on the page without wanting to connect to actual meter readings from it e Paste Genie allows you to place a symbol that has been programmed with certain parameters For example the Electro meters are set up as Genies so that you can poll them and view trending for them e ActiveX allows you to set up Active X Controls for the page At the bottom right corner of the Intro Page there is a box where you can enter your company s name and logo See Section 4 8 4 for additional information Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 4 24 4 7 1 Adding Page Navigation To create links to other pages in your project 1 Click the Button icon on the symbols template 2 Click and drag with your cursor to place the button on the page The Button Properties screen opens B
42. larm requires complex processing that may slow down your system time NOTE In addition you can create or modify an Alarm Category from the Alarms menu click Alarms Alarm Categories Each alarm in your system can be assigned to a category and each category can be processed as a group For each category you can set alarm display details font and page type logging details printer or data file and the action to be taken when an alarm in the category 1s triggered e g activating an audible alarm Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 4 34 Each category can have an associated priority The alarm priorities can be used to order alarm displays providing useful filtering for the operator You can configure up to 16376 alarm categories If you do not specify a category for an alarm the alarm has the same attributes as Alarm Category 0 If you do not define an Alarm Category 0 HMI EXT uses a default for the category 3 Select type of alarm you want to set Another screen appears that allows you to set up the details for the alarm Only the Digital and Analog Alarm screens are shown here Digital Alarms screen Digital Alarms Substation Sele Alam Tag Alarm Name a Alama Dese 000 VaTagh VaTagB l Category Help F Comment Replace Delete Help Record Analog Alarms screen Analog Alarms Substation Alarm T ag Po Alarm Name Varable Tag Setpoint o High Higa Higo
43. llow SCADA systems to present easy access and understandability to their measurements and controls HMI EXT allows you to set up and use this interface 2 3 HMI EXT Components HMI EXT has two modes Explorer and Runtime Explorer is the application that allows you to set up and modify your HMI EXT project Runtime is the mode in which you use the project s you have created 2 4 HMI EXT Explorer Help Files HMI EXT Explorer has an extensive Help library Click the Help button from any of the HMI EXT Explorer screens to open the Help menu The following sections describe the options available from the Help menu NOTE Depending on which HMI EXT Explorer screen you are in you may not see all of the options shown in the figure on the next page Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 2 1 2 4 1 Help Topics Click the first option from the Help menu to display the Help Topics screen You can also open this screen by clicking on the Help Topics icon in the Title Bar of an HMI EXT Explorer screen g Help Topics icon Ail Exi Graphies Buller File Edi View Objed Teat Arwe Took Windoer Help Drops the dy Ra er Hind at The Help Topics screen opens showing the Contents tab M amp A siii Click on chapters and sections to read related material You S Fro can also print all or part of the Help contents Click a book and then click Open Or click another tab such as Index 1 i The HMI Ext
44. m Enabled Alarm Disabled Icon Icon Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 5 3 To view alarms click on the Alarm icon The Alarms screen opens showing any alarm conditions Any new alarms are bright yellow Once viewed the alarms fade to a lighter yellow Hardware BAR j RY YY VO EENE 14 6 2006 The Leader in Web Accessed Power Monitoring OG A 5 4 Launching Communicator EXT Click the Communicator EXT icon on the Title Bar of any project screen to launch the Communicator EXT program Communicator EXT Icon Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 5 4 amer m 7v u a THD phasors flicker status s s alarms Connect Icon Communicator EXT allows you to configure poll view graphic readings and create log databases for your meters 1 Click the Connect icon to connect to your project meters The Connect screen opens with the address and port number of your meter Connect W Serial Por Device Address Host 177 26 166 16 Network Port oe Protocol Modbus TCP 2 Click the Connect button to connect to your meter See the Communicator EXT 3 0 User s Manual for detailed information on using all of the features of the Communicator EXT software Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 5 5 5 5 Launching Log Viewer 1 Click the Log Viewer icon on the Title Bar to open EIG s Log Viewer Icon Geo Sma Loco Select lime Data Icons Meter Ic
45. me 4 10 Alarms 4 10 1 Creating Alarm Pages 4 10 2 Creating Alarms 4 11 Security 4 11 1 Setting Up a User Profile Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 1V 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 4 3 1 4 1 42 4 4 4 6 4 15 4 15 4 22 4 25 4 26 4 27 4 29 4 29 4 30 4 30 4 30 4 31 4 32 4 33 4 34 4 36 4 36 4 11 2 Setting Up Privileges 4 12 Protecting the Default Values for HMI EXT 4 13 Creating a New Project Without Using ExtBase Chapter 5 Running an HMI Ext Project 5 1 Entering Runtime Mode 5 1 1 Logging In 5 2 Navigating to Other Project Screens and Help Files 5 3 Viewing Alarms 5 4 Launching Communicator EXT 5 5 Launching Log Viewer 5 6 Launching Script Scheduler 5 7 Launching Billing Module 5 8 Launching the HMI EXT Report Program 5 9 Viewing Meter Readings through HMI EXT 5 10 Viewing Trending Data through HMI EXT Chapter 6 Connecting to HMI EXT through an Internet Server 6 1 Introduction 6 2 Setting Up a Client Computer 6 3 Verifying Internet Server Parameters Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 4 37 4 38 4 39 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 3 5 4 5 6 5 7 5 7 5 10 5 11 5 13 yi Chapter 1 Introduction to Energy Manager EXT Energy Manager EXT is a powerful software application suite that offers you a complete and comprehensive energy management solution for even the most demanding applications The system is based on a modular con
46. o connect with this computer via the Internet To set up a Client computer see Chapter 6 8 Click the Next button The Alarms Setup screen opens Alarms Setup See E The Alarms Server tz the portion of a HmiEst system that processes T alarm For a stand alone computer this must be enabled if alarm are to be displayed For a network computer this should be enabled on either the O Server or a computer that can communicate to the IO Server via the network je This computer is an Alarms Server The Primary Alarme Server te the server that normally processes alarm The Standby Alarme Server processes alarme only if the Primary Alarms Server is Unavailable Please select whether this computer ts the Primary or Standby Alarme Server f Priman lame Server Standby Alarms Server lt Back Cancel Help Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 4 8 9 Click the Next button The Advanced Alarms Setup screen opens Alarms Setup Advanced Si X These options allow you to control the way the Alarms Server operates Consult the help for a detailed description on what these options do Alarms scan time lll milliseconds Alarms save period 600 seconds Summary length ioo entries Summar timeout 6 minutes Primary Alarms Server save path C Program Files Electro Industries H miE I lt Back Cancel Help 10 Default values are in the input fields You can change these values if you want The
47. of Lalalalala a n Electra rRAL r POL Gaugel ech i The Leader in Web Accessed Power Monitoring 14 6 2006 Fi A E Click To Set Date Click to Set Time Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 5 13 Double Trend Page dirend Current Operato EEE Soolo Felix Custodio SBE Locout ee OPEN eo sv LOG FILE x EI Nx001njb001 Vbc faa om ENEN 300 00 225 00 150 00 eiea ajajajaja Eram a em a io 225 00 JS ES 010950 m l EI 44 4 gt gt gt gt 04 02 55 PM 01 09 45 a S Glectra ietctres Gmetoct 05 12 PM j The Leader in Web Accessed Power Monitoring On E The selection icons are the same as for the Single Trend page on the previous page The only difference with this screen 1s that you can select parameters for two meters 05 12 40 PM m 4 6 2006 jE NOTE The Trending pages you see may have already been programmed to show parameters for the meters Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 5 14 Chapter 6 Connecting to HMI EXT through an Internet Server 6 1 Introduction During an HMI EXT Project s Computer Setup you had the option of configuring the computer as an Internet Server see Chapter 4 This allows other computers to access the project stored on the computer These Client computer s u
48. ons The Log Viewer lets you see historical log data for your meters 2 Click a One of the Meter icons to select the database you want to view b One of the Data icons to view the data in the specified format e g click the Out of Limits icon to see any out of limit conditions in your historical log See the Communicator EXT 3 0 User s Manual for detailed information on the Log Viewer Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 5 6 5 6 Launching Script Scheduler Click the Script Scheduler icon on the Title Bar to open EIG s Script Scheduler Script Scheduler Icon EIG Scheduler E X a Scheduler is runnin Run Stop ctive scripts Next Run Time Last Run Time New script Daily Time 2 56 12 PM 2 24 2006 2 56 12 PM 2 23 2006 10 56 10 AM Current status 3 9 2006 10 45 38 AM Scheduler is running SCRIPT SCHEDULER STATUS The Script Scheduler allows you to start stop and view the status of scripts you have set up through Communicator EXT See the Communicator EXT 3 0 User s Manual for detailed information on Script Scheduler 5 7 Launching Billing Module 1 Click the Billing Module icon on the Title Bar to open the Billing Module NOTES o The EIG Billing Module must be installed on your computer for this option to work Refer to the HMI EXT Billing User Manual for additional instructions Billing Module Icon Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 5 7 The HMI E
49. owever no responsibility 1s assumed for inaccuracies The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 jii About Electro Industries GaugeTech Founded in 1973 by engineer and inventor Dr Samuel Kagan Electro Industries GaugeTech changed the face of power monitoring forever with its first breakthrough innovation an affordable easy to use AC power meter Thirty years later Electro Industries GaugeTech the leader in Web Accessed Power Monitoring continues to revolutionize the industry with the highest quality cutting edge power monitoring and control technology on the market today An ISO 9001 2000 certified company EIG sets the industry standard for web accessed power monitoring advanced power quality revenue metering artificial intelligence reporting industrial sub metering and substation data acquisition and control EIG s products can be found on site at virtually all of today s leading manufacturers industrial giants and utilities In fact EIG products are used globally and EIG is accepted as the world leader in power monitoring and metering technology With direct offices in the United States Turkey Brazil Mexico Guatemala Croatia and the Philippines EIG support is available in most regions around the world Our worldwide support advanced technology and quality manufacturing standards make EIG the superior choice when dependable reliable serv
50. p Topics screen contains instructions on changing privileges from non hierarchical to hierarchical 3 Click Add to add the user profile Click Replace to replace an existing user s profile click Delete to delete an existing user s profile click Help for context sensitive Help 4 11 2 Setting Up Privileges To set up privileges for functions devices 1 From the EXT Graphics Builder screen double click the object whose access you want to restrict The Properties screen opens for that object 2 Click the Access tab In the Securities section there is a checkbox next to No Privilege Restrictions If this box is checked click on it to un select it Button Properties a Appearance lt Input Access Identification lt lt Description Tool tip Bauan m Security W Same area az page No privilege restrictions Privilege level il hd Logging 2 P Log device Cancel Apply Help Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 4 37 3 Select the privilege level for the function in this example it is a button or device by clicking on the arrow in the Privilege Level field and selecting the level you want from the pull down menu 4 To remove any restriction from the function or device click the check box next to No Privilege Restrictions 5 Click OK to save the privilege selection Click Cancel to exit the screen without making any changes click
51. ph Fle Maintain Took He HMI EXT Billing HM oc ony Meeke n ho Electro razii GougeTechi VIEW client lrend Graph Diani Feceo na Toote Dillireg Det ais Rispart Typs Elling Period Custer Select Period VET From OZ TE eho Tu O4 1505 2353 Vie CI Biting Report El Trend Graph D Cata Geel ere Adre ype ud l Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 5 9 5 8 Launching the HMI EXT Report Program HMI EXT has a Report Program that you launch by clicking on its icon in the Title Bar Report Program Icon The Report Program screen opens allowing you to set the parameters for your report E ex HMI EXT Log Viewer File View Help H MI EXT HMI EXTreports management module Main Report Report Title Meter Name e a 7 od oo foo Click to w re os Select Meters Generate For Report C Program Files Electro Industries HmiEXT D ata 1 Enter e Report Title e Meters Click Select Meters and add to list e Date Range 2 Click the Generate Button to create your report Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 5 10 5 9 Viewing Meter Readings through HMI EXT In addition to connecting to Communicator EXT you can view meter readings through HMI EXT in the following two ways 1 Click the graphic of a meter to open the real time readings for that meter Click the Close icon to close the screen Nx001njb001 Thursday April 0
52. rofile To set up a user profile in the HMI EXT database 1 Select System Users from the Project Editor screen The Users screen opens Users ExtBase B User Name oar uli Full Hame Password Global Privilege ad n Type System Engineer Comment Replace Delete Help Record 1 2 Enter e User Name the ID this operator will need to enter to access the system e Full Name the name of the operator or class of operators Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 4 36 e Password the password that this operator will need to enter to access the system e Global Privilege the privilege level s of this operator or class of operators Privileges levels are from to 8 See NOTE below e Type the generic type of the user e g manager e Comment this field is optional NOTE HMI EXT privileges are non hierarchical by default That means that if you give a user a privilege level of 3 the user is able to perform functions set up for level 3 only To enable the same user to perform functions set up for level 2 you need to enter privilege level 2 for the user as well as level 3 You can program HMI EXT to use hierarchical privileges which means that a privilege level would enable the user to perform functions of that and any lower levels For example if you give a user a privilege level of 3 they would also be able to perform functions assigned to privilege levels 1 and 2 The HMI EXT Hel
53. s to poll them and perform any other operations Follow this procedure to create the Main Page for your project 1 From the HMI EXT Explorer screen a Double click your project name in the Project List a Click the sign next to the Graphics folder b Click the Pages folder c Double click the Main Page icon on the right side of the screen See the screen capture on page 11 NOTE You can also open the Main Page from the HMI EXT Graphics Builder screen Click File gt Open gt Pages and select Main from the page list 2 The Main Page opens in the HMI EXT Graphics Builder screen You may need to use the scroll buttons to view the entire page Hdl Eat Graphics Budlder Camee Main If File eT Toh arde Hai x n Fjalla Dalaj Relea ks Bil m B APE C ei PAlla i F ECC dace Goo T ea T ete ot 5 The Leader in Web Accetsed Power Menaneing ni AE 4 Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 4 26 Use this page as a template to develop the system pages of your project showing your meters and other devices This screen also contains links to other screens in your project and to the Billing Reports and Communicator EXT modules Refer to the Section 5 2 of Chapter 5 for an explanation of the Title Bar icons Some parts of this screen cannot be changed for instance the Title Bar and most of the bottom of the screen As with the Intro Page anything that can be changed is select
54. screen that explains how to use the HMI EXT Project Editor e Click Explorer Help from the Explorer screen s Help menu to open a graphical interface screen that explains how to use HMI EXT Explorer e Click Graphics Builder Help from the Graphics Builder screen s Help menu to open a graphical interface screen that explains how to use HMI EXT Graphics Builder 2 4 4 Cicode Functions Click Cicode Functions from the Project Editor or the Graphics Builder screens Help menu to open a screen that lists all of the Cicode functions and describes their use 2 4 5 About Click About from the Help menu to see the version of HMI EXT installed on your computer Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 2 3 2 4 6 Context Sensitive Help You can also access context sensitive Help files from most of the HMI EXT windows For example as shown in the following figures when you click the Help button from the Variable Tags window a Help file opens giving you instructions concerning the window s input fields Variable Tags Varable Tag Name shark 3_Stat Data T ppe VO Device Mame v Address Raw ero Scale Raw Full Scale Eng Zero Scale Eng Full Scale Eng Units Format Comment Replace Delete ked Na Click Help HMI Ext Help Topics Button File Edit Bookmark Options Help Contents Index Bak Pit _ Help Direct Help Guide Glossary Variable Tag Properties VAHA HE TAGS OWE We KOH
55. se the IP Address or Hostname you entered during Computer Setup to connect to the server computer through the Internet This chapter explains how to set up a Client computer It also contains additional instructions for configuring the Internet Server 6 2 Setting up a Client Computer I From the Client computer open Internet Explorer and type the following in the address line ftp ip address of HMI Server IDC EXE For example ftp 172 20 88 47 IDC EXE Download IDC EXE the Internet Display Client application The AutoInstall Wizard will guide you through installing IDC on the computer lan node HMITEST disable 0 TCPIP 1 NetBIOS 0 INTERNET Server 0 Client 1 IP Address server ip address Password default password is disppword Restart 0 Update Time 1 Refresh 1 Page DynamicSizing 1 Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 After installation verify that the following parameters are in the Citect ini file which is located in the bin directory of HmiExt IDC Parameters marked with an asterisk must be manually entered into this file 6 1 ScanTime 1000 Startup Intro Animator FullScreen 0 Internet Servers ServerO server ip address Server l Server2 Server3 Server4 Server5 Server6 Server Server8 Server9 Client Primary client name Display 1 DNS Primary server ip address Standby IOServer server ip address Alarm server ip address Trend server
56. t 2 Click on the sign next to the Graphics folder C Substation 12 HMI Ext Explorer File View Tools Help Contents of Substation 12 2 Example al J Substation Z Substation 12 Graphics Tags G Alarms J System 3 Communications 3 Cicode Files Graphics Tags Alarms System Communica Cicode Files 3 Click the Pages folder The right side of the screen now contains icons for the pages for your project The data in these pages is coming from the ExtBase file C Substation 12 HMI Ext Explorer File view Tools Help Substation 12 al 6 alalla Project List Contents of Pages 2 My Projects 2 Example Substation Create anew Browser Disabled dTrend EnergyMar Z Substation 12 page Graphics iY Pages Q Templates gt gt gt gt gt J Symbols Hardware Intro Main sTrend G Genies Super Genies E Tags 3 larms 3 System 3 Communications 3 Cicode Files Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 4 22 4 Double click the Intro icon The Intro Page opens in the HMI EXT Graphics Builder screen You may need to use the scroll buttons to view the entire page NOTE You can also open the Intro page from the HMI EXT Graphics Builder screen Click File gt Open gt Page and select Intro from the page list HMI Ext Graphics Builder ExtBase Intro al File Edit view Objects Text Arrange Tools Window Help x e Eli s Osla elen wea Hi
57. t Editor screen and select Communication gt Express Wizard You will see the screen shown below which allows you to add EIG devices EIG Communication Wizard Version 1 1 1 Current Project Select the IjO Server from your existing 1 0 Server or create a new I Server by entering the desired name Use I O Server l JServe Enter the desired name for the new O Select the corresponding Device or select an existing IO Device Device Template 5 Select the e Device Type e Device Address e Device Name e Device Template See the example screen shown below EIG Communication Wizard Version 1 1 1 Current Project Substation Project MB Select the IjO Server from your existing 1 0 Server or create a new IC Server by entering the desired name Lise I O Server E Enter the desired name for the new I Select the corresponding Device or select an existing I O Device Device Template Create anew PO Device Shark_Std Type Address Mame SHARK 1 EUBMET E Next gt Cancel Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 4 40 6 Click Next You will a screen prompting you for communication settings for the device 7 Enter the Serial or Ethernet information for the device See the example screen shown below EIG Communication Wizard Version 1 1 1 Current Project Substation Project MB Select the method of cormmuncation for the I Device C Serial DNF Select the Ethernet information
58. t Server Report 1p address of Internet Server GENERAL MSCryptSlowStartupFix 1 Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 6 3 Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 6 4
59. tance phone 516 334 0870 or fax 516 338 4741 Limited Warranty Electro Industries GaugeTech warrants that a the Software will perform substantially in accordance with the accompanying written materials for a period of ninety 90 days from the date of receipt and b any Electro Industries GaugeTech hardware accompanying the Software will be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of 4 years from the date of shipment During the warranty period we will at our option either repair or replace any product that proves to be defective To exercise this warranty fax or call our customer support department at the number above Customer Remedies Electro Industries GaugeTech and its suppliers entire liability and your exclusive remedy shall be at Electro Industries option either a return of the price paid or b repair or replacement of the Software or hardware that does not meet this Limited Warranty and which is returned to Electro Industries with a copy of your receipt This Limited Warranty is void if failure of the Software or hardware has resulted from accident abuse or misapplication Any replacement of Software or hardware will be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period or thirty 30 days whichever is longer No Other Warranties TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW ELECTRO INDUSTRIES GAUGETECH AND ITS SUPPLIERS DISCLAIM ALL OTHER WARRANTIES E
60. the Title bar of the screen Graphics Builder Screen icon Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 4 3 4 4 Setting Up a New Project IMPORTANT The following instructions use the ExtBase file to create your project ExtBase already contains data for Electro meters and related devices and software See Section 4 12 for additional information on ExtBase See Section 4 13 for an alternate way to create a new project 1 From the HMI EXT Explorer screen click Tools Restore to open the Restore Project screen a Restore Project Restore from Backup file C Program Files Electro lndusties HmiEX TSE stb ase ctz Browse Ta C Curent project Mame ExtB ase Location C Program Files E lecto IndustriesHmi Browse Cancel Help f Blew project Click the Browse button to locate the ExtBase file This file came with the HMI EXT software and should be in the HmiEXT directory Give a new Name to your project NOTE HMI EXT has a few restrictions on naming e HMI EXT file names cannot begin with a number e In addition the following words are reserved and cannot be used in any file device name or tag AND ENGUNITS NOT ARGn n any number FOR OR ARGVALUEn n any number FUNCTION PRIVATE BCD GLOBAL REAL BYTE IF RETURN CASE INT SELECT DATE IS STRING DIGITAL LONG THEN DO LONGBCD TO ELSE MOD VAR END MODULE WHILE Make sure the New Project radio button is selected
61. ties 4 Click the Next button The License Agreement screen opens i Electro Industries HmiExt InstallShield Wizard License Agreement gt Please read the following license agreement carefully This legal document is an agreement between you as the end user of HMI A EXT software SOFTWARE and Electro Industries Gaugetech EIG By making a copy of or using the SOFTWARE you agree to be bound by the terms of this agreement IF YOU DO NOT ACCEPT THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT YOU MUST NOT USE THE SOFTWARE If you have acquired a physical software pack do not open it Promptly return the unopened software pack and other items including the Licence Key written materials binders or other containers and hardware if any accompanying this agreement to the place where you abteaimand thaw fav m fill o IF ka tea darsmlaand tha IT accept the terms in the license agreement I do not accept the terms in the license agreement You can print the license agreement by clicking the Print button Use the scroll buttons to view the entire agreement Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 To continue with the HMI EXT installation a Click the radio button next to I accept the terms in the license agreement b Click the Next button 6 The Customer Information screen opens ie Electro Industries HmiExt InstallShield Wizard Customer Information Please enter your information
62. uire Express Setup f Custom Setup lt Back Cancel Help 2 Make sure the Custom Setup radio button is selected HMI EXT does not support the Express Setup function 3 Click the Next button 4 A screen opens allowing you to specify the role of your computer There are two options Stand alone Computer and Network Computer Computer Role Setup x Select the role of this computer Stand alone computer f Server and Display Client Network computer C Server and Display Client C Display Client Manager Client lt Back Cancel Help Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 4 6 If the HMI EXT project will be run on this computer alone select the Server and Display Client radio button under Stand alone computer If other computers will be accessing the HMI EXT project select the Server and Display Client radio button under Network computer 5 Click the Next button A screen opens allowing you to select the project you are setting up Any open project is automatically displayed in the Project Name field Click the arrow if you need to select another project from the pull down menu Project Setup Select the project that this computer will run Project Name 6 Click the Next button A screen opens allowing you to select the IO Server that you will use Since EXTBase has only one IO Server this screen is display only VO Server Setup The I O Server is the part of
63. utton Properties Appearance Input Access Type Text Text Buton C Symbol Target Font v S 2 Z lt You can set the appearance of the button Appearance tab and restrict access to the screen it calls Access tab To change the name of the button use the Text field The Font field allows you to select the font for the text you enter 3 To link the button to another page click the Input tab The following screen opens Button Properties Appearance Input i Access Up command Action C Down _ Repeat Logging Log message spuewwon pPuBoqAay Repeat rate 500 milliseconds Clear Property Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 4 25 4 To cause a button click to bring you to another screen a Click the check box next to Up b Key the following in the Up Command box PageDisplay PageName NOTE Insert the name of the page you want to link to inside the quotation marks Each page you create must be given a unique name c Click the OK button to save your entry IMPORTANT After you have made changes to the Intro page click File gt Save to save it 4 8 Creating the Main Page of Your Project The Main Page allows you to view the Electro meters and any other devices in your project You may have more than one Main Page if your project has more than one location Remember to give each page a unique name From the Main Page you connect to your meter
64. y e Period A one year period ending with the month selected Period tab and select month from drop down list or Custom Custom tab and enter date and time range e Type of Report Billing Report Trend Graph or Data Grid Click the Generate button to process your selection The Billing report trend graph or data grid appears on the right side of the screen Click the Printer icon to print the report Example Summary Report Energy Manager EXT File Maintain Tools Help HMI EXT Billing Hm ext Biling Module iii piian 1 Electro Industries GaugeTech 1 E s Print g O B a 100 z S UA E Back K Fc 1 Exportto File vew client TE aaa a amer rer hm THE a E fo Industries GaugeTec Billing Details 7 Rate Details i Click to Type Range G p Zz fa Electro Industries Report Summary Dates m Print T ayer A 1800 Shames Drive V Shark SHOO3 3 Westbury New York x 1 gt Report F Shark SHOO4 United States of America Shark SHOOS j wi Shark SHOO9 k Company Location 52010 Report Type 3 l Summary x 2 Billing Period Year Billing Date Demand kW Energy KWH Cost APRIL 2006 4 7 2006 11 08 10 AM 0 00 0 00 1 449 115 00 Period MARCH 2006 4 7 2006 11 10 26 AM 0 00 0 00 51 76 Select Period 7 3 From 2006 To 2006 ki View 4 5 Generate at i x a User Admin Type Administrator Example Energy Manager EX I Trend Gra
65. y Protocol 1 113 55 673 90 p Ethernet TCP IP Device Address Back Finish Cancel 15 The Device Address and port P fields are display only Enter the Ethernet address in the same format as the example address in the following format XXX XXXK XXX XXX 16 Click the Finish button Click the Back button to return to the previous screen click the Cancel button to exit the Wizard without making any changes 17 A series of message windows open telling you how many records have been added for the device you chose for Variable and Trend tags EIG Communication Wizard x EIG Communication Wizard A 29 records added For Variable Device Type Shark Stdyl A Z records added For Trend Device Type Shark Billy 18 Click the OK button to close each message screen 19 A message window opens asking if you want to add another device EIG Communication Wizard P Finish processing all data Add another Device Mo Electro Industries GaugeTech Doc E134727 4 20 20 Click e The Yes button to open the first EIG Communication Wizard screen Follow the prior procedure for any additional devices you want to set up e Click the No button to exit the Device Wizard NOTE When you exit the Device Wizard a log file is created and stored in the Data folder of the Hmi EXT Directory on your computer This log file lists all of the devices that were added using the Device Wizard The log file is name

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