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1. A CAUTION Release All Commanded Points Remember to eventually release all commanded points to NULL priority so that the system is automatically controlled In the Current Value field on the Basic or Advanced Commander window type N NULL will be auto filled into the field Failure to release commanded points may lead to unexpected results 42 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 6 Graphics View Chapter Overview Chapter 6 Graphics View Chapter Overview Chapter 6 discusses the following topics e Graphics View Overview User Interface Description for the Graphics View Tips for Using the Graphics View e Using the Graphics View Opening a Graphics View Tab Viewing Graphics Using the Graphics View Tips for Using the Graphics View e Graphics files can be viewed but not modified via the Graphics View in the Field Panel Web Server User Interface See the F Mlite Graphics Tool section for information about creating and modifying graphics e f your system requires large graphics it is recommended that you use a USB memory device such as a thumb drive to save memory Using the Graphics View Opening a Graphics View Tab A Graphics View application tab can be opened for a particular graphics file from the Device Points application bar in Navigation Pane the Graphics application bar in the Navigation Pane as the default application area due to a default fnl file in the pa
2. Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 11 FINlite Graphics Tool Using the FINlite Graphics Tool When FINlite runs a copy of the User Guide is cached to the user s profile area For example with a user name of smithm this file is stored in C Documents and Settings smithm Application Data SiemensFIN Local Store This cache is not updated when a new version of FINlite is installed To correct this follow these steps 1 Exit FINlite 2 Navigate to the FINlite cache folder For example with a username of smithm this folder is stored in C Documents and Settings smithm Application Data SiemensFIN Local Store Delete the file FinLite_UserGuide pdf Restart FINlite The latest User Guide is now cached and is accessible 159 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 12 Field Panel Features for Field Panel Web Server Field Panel File System Operations Chapter 12 Field Panel Features for Field Panel Web Server Field Panel File System Operations Basic File System Operation Commands Use these procedures to set drives change directories list drives or list files in a directory via the HMI Set Drive HMI S H F F S System Hardware Fieldpanels Filesys Set_drive Example 10 13 04 07 30 2010 FRI Logged on successfully Field panel lt 40091 gt User lt high gt lt High default user account gt gt Point Application Time Message C
3. Steps for Changing Point Priority Basic Commanding Window In the basic Commanding window the At field displays the current priority and allows you to change the point priority 1 Use the drop down arrow to change the priority 2 Click Command to initiate the change The status of the command displays in the Feedback field gt The point value displays in the At field as well as inthe current highest priority field in the advanced Commanding window Steps for Changing Point Priority Advanced Commanding Window 41 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 5 Point Commander Using the Point Commander Application In the advanced Commanding window the point priority can be changed in the Priority drop down field The value of the point can be changed in the current highest priority field 1 Click the drop down arrow in the Priority field to choose the priority 2 Click the arrows in the current highest priority field OR in the Present Value field to change the point value in the highest priority 3 Click Command to initiate the change The status of the command displays in the Feedback field When the point value is changed in the current highest priority field the value will be reflected in the Present Value field once the change is initiated and vice versa This procedure is now complete Close the Commanding window by clicking the X in the top right corner of the window
4. The Save button becomes grayed out once the modifications are complete Event Editor Object Name Unnamed Object Object Identifier Description cos FAL LIM Q OOR L OFFNORMAL Alarm Enabled _ NORMAL Alarm Enabled FAULT Alarm Enabled Notify Type Alarm 7 Reference Point 7 Modifying an Event Enrollment Object 1 96 Click the Event Enrollment icon from the Create Edit bar The Event Editor window displays Click Select a Panel at the top of the left pane of the Event Enrollment Editor window to display available panels Select the desired panel and the desired Event Enrollment object by clicking the panel name and then the Event Enrollment object name The Event Editor window displays the Event Enrollment object details Make the desired modifications to the existing Event Enrollment object Click Save The Save button becomes grayed out once the modifications are complete Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Event Enrollment Event Editor Object Name Object Identifier Description V OFFNORMAL Alarm Enabled V NORMAL Alarm Enabled V FAULT Alarm Enabled Notify Type Alarm Reference Point Alarm R i v Event j States DAY SPECIAL2 SPECIALS Viewing an Event Enrollment Object 1 Click the Event Enrollment icon from the Create Edit bar gt The Event Enrollment Editor window displays 2 Click Select a Panel at the top of the
5. Week Of Month me Day Of Week i Gar Revert Save Close Modifying a Calendar ObjectNotReleased 1 Click the Calendar icon from the Create Edit bar hover over the Schedule icon to view it The Object Editor window displays 2 Click Select a Panel at the top of the left pane of the Object Editor window to display available panels 3 Select the desired panel and the desired calendar object by clicking the panel name and then the calendar object name The Calendar Object Editor window displays the calendar object details 4 Make the desired modifications to the existing calendar object Description Date Range or Week n Day 5 Click Save The Save button will be grayed out once the modifications are complete 90 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Schedule Command Calendar Object Editor PXM74 v El pxm7a Calendar Object Editor EJ pxm75 R Object Name M test calendar object Object Identifier Description test Date i Range Week n Day Date 09 20 2010 38 Wildcard gad oe Close Viewing a Calendar ObjectNotReleased 1 Click the Calendar icon from the Create Edit bar hover over the Schedule icon to view it gt The Object Editor window displays 2 Click Select a Panel at the top of the left pane of the Object Editor window to display available panels 3 Select the desired panel and the desired calendar object by clicking the panel
6. Chapter 2 Field Panel Web Server System Administration Loading the User Interface 16 Loading the User Interface Be sure that the FPWeb license is enabled for each field panel Recommended Method Loading or Upgrading the User Interface via Human Machine Interface HMI To load or upgrade the User Interface file via HMI recommended method Copy the UlUpgrade folder and its contents from Vantage Web site onto the root of a USB memory device such as a thumb drive Do not change the folder or file structure NOTE The files within the UlUpgrade folder include wsroot foweb swf as well as language mo files and other support files 1 Insert the USB memory device into the USB port of the field panel NOTE Due to USB memory device manufacturer size and contents the time to detect the device will vary from several seconds to one or more minutes You may verify that the device is attached by using the HMI commands S H F F L to list the available drives on the Field Panel and confirm that Drive B is listed 2 Use the HMI Uiupgrade function System Hardware Ethernet Webserver Uiupgrade When prompted type Y for Yes and press ENTER The User Interface and support files will be copied from the USB memory device in the field panel s B drive to the field panel s internal flash drive IFD and to the field panel s A drive Alternate Method Loading or Upgrading the User Interface via File Transfer Protocol
7. OSPM Weekly O5 15PM Wee O5 30PM Wee O 5 45PM Wee O6PM Weekly 26 27 28 29 30 ai O 8AM Weekly OS 15AM Wee O8 30AM Wee 08 45AM Wee O 9AM Weekly OSPM Weekly O5 15PM Wee O5 30PM Wee O5 45PM Wee O6PM Weekly The upper left portion of the Schedule viewing window displays the schedule details including object identifier description present value default value priority reliability status out of service status and schedule period 55 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 9 Schedule View Using the Scheduler Application The Objects section of the Schedule viewing window displays the objects associated with the schedule being viewed The left and right arrows at the top of the Schedule viewing window allow you to view the next or the previous day work week week or month The Today button displays the schedules for the current day The Day button displays the schedules for a desired day The Work Week button displays the schedules for a desired week Monday through Friday The Week button displays the schedules for a desired week Sunday through Saturday The Month button displays the schedules for a desired month In Day Week or Work Week view a calendar date that has an existing schedule will be indicated by a green bar across the date or a red bar indicating an exception Tips for Using the Scheduler Application Schedule details can be viewed using Today Da
8. e Event Enrollment Editor Overview User Interface Description for the Event Enrollment Editor Tips for Using the Event Enrollment Editor Event Enrollment Editor Step by Step Instructions Creating an Event Enrollment Object Modifying an Event Enrollment Object Viewing an Event Enrollment Object Deleting an Event Enrollment Object Alarm Reports Event Enrollment Overview Event Enrollment objects are stand alone alarm objects which change their status based on the condition of another object The purpose of an event enrollment object is to identify an event for example exceeding of an alarm level and to provide a connection between the event occurrence and the transmission of notification messages to one or more recipients User Interface Description for the Event Enrollment Editor The Event Enrollment Editor can be accessed via the Create Edit bar in the navigation pane on the left side of the screen 1 Click the Event Enrollment icon The Event Editor window will display 2 Inthe Event Editor choose the desired panel and click the existing Event Enrollment Object name to open the viewing area in the right pane of the Event Editor a COS type Event Enrollment Object is shown 93 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Event Enrollment Event Editor 94 Object Name Object Identifier Description V OFFNORMAL Alarm Enabled V NORMAL Alarm Enabled Y
9. Date 09 20 2010 34 Wildcard Edit time values Date Range Week n Day Reference Start 09 20 2010 wildcard 0 Edit time values End 09 20 2010 58 wildcard Date Range Week n Day Reference Month Week Of Month m Day Of Week Date Range Week n Day Reference Calendar Close 1 Click the Edit Time Values button to add time values to the Exception Schedule Click the sign at the bottom of the Edit Time Values window to add rows to the Time Values table 80 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Schedule Command Calendar Edit Exception Calendar Date Range Reference Priority Date Range Week n Day Reference 1 Date 09 20 2010 3 Wildcard Edit time values Time Yalue 3 23 13 PM 0 X Close 2 Click the value under the Priority column to change the exception priority The Exception priority is the priority in which exception schedules are executed If there are more than one exception schedules for the same time the exception schedule with the higher priority will be executed 3 Click the sign at the bottom left of the window to delete an Exception Schedule Command Point ObjectsNotReleased 1 From within the Object Editor window click the Command Point Objects button to open the Edit Command Objects window 2 Click the sign at the bottom left of the window to add a Command Object to the Schedule
10. Delete the contents of this folder Log On Error Messages Account Expired Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 13 Troubleshooting Install Upgrade and Connection Errors Issue The user name and password entered are valid for a user account but the password has expired Solution Contact your system administrator to reset your password Account is Locked Issue Three or more login attempts have been made with an incorrect password to a user account Solution Contact your system administrator to unlock your account A locked account can be unlocked through a modification to the User Account by a system administrator Login Error Account is locked Login has Failed Issue Either the user name or the password is invalid Solution Enter the correct information in the User Name and Password fields The account will be locked if an incorrect password is entered more than three times NOTE The name used for logging on to the Field Panel Web Server is the name entered into the User Initials field when creating a User Account Login Error Access is denied Server is Busy Issue Server memory is limited Solution Attempt to connect at a later time No Web Server Access Issue The user name and password entered are valid for a user account but the user has not been granted any user account privileges for the applications available through the Field Panel Web Server Solution Contact the admi
11. Displaying New Graphics in Browser Issue The Web browser displays an older graphics file even after the file has been modified and saved Solution Internet Explorer and Firefox store Web pages and flash files as temporary Internet files for faster loading Clear the cache by deleting temporary Internet files see browser Help system for more information This should allow the application to display the newest graphics files Existing Images are Resized after New Animation Frames are Added Issue After a new animation image has been added to the set of frames in FINlite s Animation Editor window existing images are automatically resized to match the frame added by the user Solution Before bringing them into FINlite be sure the images to be added for editing animation are sized similarly to the existing images to avoid automatic resizing issues User is Unable to Log in to Panel via FINlite Issue If you open a graphic from your local file system before you have logged into any panels and then select Enter Live Mode FINlite will display an error message When you click OK the login screen will display The Panel Address will be populated with the last address that was used for login If this is the first login of the current FINlite session then the URL of the first bound point in the graphic is used The Panel Address field is grayed out If this is not the desired panel or if this panel is currently failed or unavailable
12. FTP There are many user friendly FTP tools publicly available that can be used for transferring files between your computer and the field panel Telnet must be enabled in order to use FTP Remember to disable Telnet on the field panel when you are done using the Telnet and FTP services For information on enabling Telnet see 7roubleshooting Telnet must be enabled in order to use FTP Remember to disable Telnet on the field panel when you are done using the Telnet and FTP services For information on enabling Telnet see the TALON Controllers User s Manual 588 580 To load or upgrade the User Interface file via FTP alternate method HMI method is recommended e Use FTP to copy the UlUpgrade folder and its contents from Vantage Web site or your computer to the root of Drive A on the field panel After the transfer the contents of Drive A should look similar to the following folder structure e Do one of the following Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 2 Field Panel Web Server System Administration Performance and Limitations e Use the HMI Uiupgrade function System Hardware Ethernet Webserver Uiupgrade e Use FTP to transfer the uiupgrade txt file from Vantage Web site or your computer to the root of Drive A on the field panel After the upgrade is complete the Ulupgrade folder is automatically removed from Drive A No coldstart is necessary If a coldstart occurs all files are preserved
13. Sat Sun 600 v Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Siemens10 Siemens11 Siemens12 Siemens13 Global Broad PE Remote Destinations Remote Recipient Valid Days From Time To Time Viewing a Notification Class Object Transitions Confirmed To OffNormal To Fault To Normal No No Transitions Click the Notification Class icon from the Create Edit bar gt The Notification Class Editor window displays window to display available panels 2 Click Select a Panel at the top of the left pane of the Notification Class Editor 3 Select the desired panel and the desired Notification Class object by clicking the panel name and then the Notification Class object name gt The Notification Class Editor window displays the Notification Class object details Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Remote Notification Notification Class Editor Object Name Object Identifier Description Ack required V to OFFNORMAL Priority 1 Ka V to FAULT Priority 0 al V to NORMAL Priority 1 te Network Destinations Process ID Recipient Valid Days From Time To Time Transitions Confirmed 600 Global Broadcast Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 2 To OffNormal To Fault To Normal No py een Remote Destinations Remote Recipient Valid Days From Time To Time Transitions Deleting a Notification Class Object 1 4 Click the Notification Class icon from the Create
14. The Time Format field allows you to select from a list the format used to show the time This field defaults to HH MM SS 14 14 14 Other choices with examples include HH MM 14 14 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Users HH MM SSAP 02 14 14pm HH MMAP 02 14am MILITARY 1414 MILITARY SS 1414 14 NOTE The Time Format field is only applied at the HMI and not at the Web Server User Interface The Date Format field allows you to select from a list the format used to show dates This field defaults to MM DD YYYY 01 02 1997 Other choices with examples include MM DD YY 01 02 97 TTT DDIYYYY JAN 02 1997 TTT DD YY JAN 02 97 DD MMI YYYY 02 01 1997 DD MM YY 02 01 97 DD TTTIYYYY 02 JAN 1997 DD TTT YY 02 JAN 97 YYYY MM DD 1997 01 02 YY MM DD 97 01 02 YYYY TTT DD 1997 JAN 02 YY TTT DD 97 JAN 02 MM DD YYYY 01 02 1997 MM DD YY 01 02 97 TTT DD YYYY JAN 02 1997 TTT DD YY JAN 02 97 DD MM YYYY 02 01 1997 DD MM YY 02 01 97 DD TTT YYYY 02 JAN 1997 DD TTT YY 02 JAN 97 YYYY MM DD 1997 01 02 YY MM DD 97 01 02 YYYY TTT DD 1997 JAN 02 YY TTT DD 97 JAN 02 NOTE The Date Format field is only applied at the HMI and not at the Web Server User Interface The Auto Logoff check box allows you to enable or disable automatic logoff The Auto Logoff Delay field allows you to define in minutes the amount of time before an automatic logoff occurs The mini
15. The To OFFNORMAL To FAULT and To NORMAL Priority fields allow you to set the notification priority for the three transition types This parameter is optional for Notification Class creation and can be edited The Network Destinations table is a table which lists notification class destinations and rules One entry line is allotted for each destination and rule This table is optional for Notification Class creation and can be edited Each destination has the following parameters Process ID the default is 600 but it can be set to any other value Recipient Select one of the following Device Instance Integer providing the device object identifier Address MAC address and integer for network number Broadcast Select one of three Local Broadcast to local network only Remote and Network Broadcast to remote network or Global Broadcast to all networks Valid Days Select one or multiple days when the Notification Class is valid Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun From Time Start time when the Notification Class is valid This field uses local panel time To Time End time when the Notification Class is valid This field uses local panel time Transitions Defines which transitions are sent by the Notification Class Off Normal Fault Normal Confirmed notification Enables confirmed notification which means that the notification expects an acknowledgement of receipt fr
16. This setting will be particularly helpful once the panel database is stable This allows the Field Panel Web Server to keep information about the panel database without needing to continuously read it from the panel 1 Right click while in a browser and accessing the Field Panel Web Server 2 Click Settings Print Global Settings n About Adobe Flash Player 10 3 Inthe Adobe Flash Player Settings window open the folder icon tab Adobe Flash Player Settings Local Storage C How much information can 10 173 124 10 store on your computer None ivi Never Ask Again Currently used OKB a A a Close 4 Choose a local storage setting appropriate to the system being used Distribute Points from a Particular Panel among Several Graphics Loading a graphic with a large number of points from a single panel may degrade the performance of the panel and will cause it to take longer to load and report changes of values COVs Particularly the loading of a graphic with points from a TC Compact 16 or 24 or their associated FLN devices will occur more slowly since these panels use a slower processor with lower memory To improve performance when loading graphics distribute the points from the panel among several different graphics files Use Device Template Graphics for Viewing FLN Device Points on a Graphic For information about creating Device Template graphics also called re ativizing see the Cre
17. U System Hardware Fieldpanels Config db_fiLe aUtosave Prompt Field Entry Option Description Enable Disable Quit E D Q Field panel name Alphanumeric value 30 character limit Are you sure Y N Auto Save Enabled or Auto Save Disabled will display Example gt Point Application Time Message Cancel System passWord Bye s gt Diagnostics Users dSt Bacnet Error_msgs Hardware Text Quit h gt Fieldpanels Ethernet nodeNametable Disks Reportprinter Licensemanager Quit f gt Log Display Add dElete Modify Config Filesys Quit c gt Hmi Aln deVice Names Fln nEttype Defaultlanguage db_fiLe Quit I gt Save Clear Restore_db Autorestore aUtosave Display Quit u gt Enable Disable Quit e gt Field panel gt Are you sure Y N gt y Field panel 130 Auto Save Enabled 169 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 12 Field Panel Features for Field Panel Web Server Available Memory Diagnostic Point Li Li 170 Any new Web Server panel must be made ready before Auto Save will work Fifteen minutes after the panel is made ready the database will be automatically saved Manually or automatically saving the database can cause the device to fail momentarily It is recommended that you leave the Auto Save feature enabled to ensure that the Web Server User Interface Graphics and Field Panel
18. animation are sized similarly to the existing images to avoid automatic resizing issues 2 Open the pre constructed graphics background file from Siemens FINlite to add animated graphics The background file can be sized in the canvas before graphics are added 3 Once the graphics are published from FINlite to the panel s they can be viewed via the Field Panel Web Server user interface See the Graphics View section User Interface Description for the FINlite Graphics Tool 8X D s O TIN EN Panels untitled 1 o Components Scale 100 X Enter Live Mode Layers a Properties File System amp User Library 138 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 11 FINlite Graphics Tool FINlite Graphics Tool Overview The drop down menus at the top of the Siemens FINlite Application and the navigation pane bars on the left side of the Siemens FINlite Application allow the user to work with the graphics files in many ways File Menu M7 g7 Ov N New Ctrl N Open File Ctrl O Clase Ctrl Del Close All Ctrl Shift Del Save As Save All Publish Ctrl Shift P Create Device Template Ctrl Shift T The File menu allows you to access the File commands New opens a new graphics file Open File opens an existing graphics file Close closes the current file Close All closes all open files Save allows you to save the current file Save As allows you to save the current file in a new location with a new
19. if available to publish to NOTE Graphics can only be published to TC Modular and TC Compact 36 controllers NOTE Do not use a period or any of the special characters listed above in the file name amp Publish Graphic Xx Name GraphicToPublish Panel Siemens 10 v Default Drive Drive Capacity Free Space Aas 7 MB 4 MB Bs 1 GB 1 GB Publish 1 To set the graphic as the default graphic for the panel check the Default check box For more information on default graphics see the Default Graphics section 152 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 11 FINlite Graphics Tool Using the FINlite Graphics Tool 2 Click Publish 3 The graphics files on Drive A can be backed up to the Internal Flash Drive IFD using the HMI Default Graphics To set a default graphic for the panel 1 When publishing the file select the Default check box 2 Select Drive A NOTE Default graphics can only be saved to the A drive If you select Drive B FINlite will automatically change the selection to Drive A graying out the Drive B row in the Drive table e Click Publish FINlite will automatically rename the file to default fnl When you connect to that panel from the Field Panel Web Server user interface the graphic will display as the default graphic NOTE Because Device Template graphics are published to the Graphics Application AppID folder on the panel rather than in the Graphics folder they
20. in boldface font Type F for Field panels Click OK to save changes and close the dialog box New terms appearing for the first time are The field panel continuously executes a user defined set of instructions called the contro program italicized This symbol signifies Notes Notes provide additional information or helpful hints Cross references to other information are indicated with an arrow and the page number enclosed in brackets 92 For more information on creating flowcharts see Flowcharts 92 Contact Us Your feedback is important to us If you have comments about this manual please submit them to SBT_technical editor us sot siemens com 9 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 1 Introduction to Field Panel Web Server Applications 10 Chapter 1 Introduction to Field Panel Web Server The Graphical User Interface software or files can only be loaded into a TC Modular or TC Compact 36 controller Due to space constraints the Web Server user interface cannot be loaded into a TC Compact 16 or 24 controller Once loaded into a panel on the network the user interface can be accessed from any compatible Web browser see the Browser Requirements section Through the browser you can access and interact with any BACnet IP enabled controller in the network that has the FPWeb license enabled including Compact 16 and Compact 24 controllers Siemens FINlite Graphics
21. navigation pane on the left side of the Field Panel Web Server screen Click the Point Log Report icon to display the Point Log Report window Point Log Report close Panels Status Filters j Search Mstp LJ ALL v Name att Type ALL J In Alarm Fault _ Out of Service _ Overridden Unack Alarm Print Export to CS Results Panel Point Name Point Description alue State Status Priority The Panels drop down list allows you to choose the panel s within which to run the Point Log report 46 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 7 Point Log Report Using the Point Log Report Application Point Log Report Panels Status Filters IN Alarm The Name field allows you to search on the point name using wildcard characters if necessary The Type drop down allows you to choose the type of point on which to run the Point Log Report The Search MSTP check box determines whether or not the report will include MS TP points The Go button runs the report The Cancel button cancels the report The Status Filters check boxes allow you to filter the report based on the status options In Alarm Fault Out of Service Overridden and Unacknowledged Alarm The Print button allows you to print the report The Export to CSV button allows you to export the report data to a Comma Separated Variable file which can be saved Using the Point Log Report Application Running a Point Log Repor
22. Commander Using the Point Commander Application iJ Error Code Situation INVALID_DATATYPE The data type of the value provided is incorrect for the specified property VALUE_OUT_OF_RANGE The value provided is outside the range of values that the property can take on NO_SPACE_TO_WRITE_PROPERTY There is not enough space to store the new value DATATYPE_NOT_SUPPORTED The data being written has a data type not supported by the property Tips for Using the Point Commander Application Points can be commanded from the Navigation pane or from an animated graphic See the F N ite Graphics Tool section for information on commanding a point from a graphic You can only command points if you have been given Command or higher access level to the point Both analog and digital points can be commanded Generally only output points AO BO and MSO or virtual points AV BV MSV can be commanded however Al and BI input points can be commanded if taken out of service first If the same point is commanded from two different sessions the command with the higher priority will override If the commands are made with the same priority the last command will override the earlier command Multi State Input Object MSI points are not supported on the FLN Use caution when moving the Commander window around the screen If you move it too far up the screen you may not be ab
23. Edit bar gt The Notification Class Editor window displays Click Select a Panel at the top of the left pane of the Notification Class Editor window to display available panels Select the desired panel and the desired Notification Class object by clicking the panel name and then the Notification Class object name gt The Notification Class Editor window displays Notification Class object details Click the button at the bottom left of the Notification Class Editor window A message box will display allowing the user to verify deletion of the selected Notification Class object Click Yes to delete the selected object Remote Notification Remote Notification is a feature of the Notification Class application that allows the system to send alarm information to external devices via e mail notification The SMTP Configuration Editor allows you to configure the settings required by the SMTP e mail server in order to use Remote Notification See the SMTP Configuration section for more information 105 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Remote Notification Gi 106 The Remote Recipient List Editor allows you to add modify and delete Remote Recipient addresses which can then be added to Notification Class objects as remote destinations See the Remote Recipient Listsection for more information If you are using TALON View in addition to the Field Panel Web Server you must use t
24. FAULT Alarm Enabled Notify Type Alarm Reference Point States DAY SPECIAL2 SPECIALS The Object Name field allows you to name the Event Enrollment Object using up to 30 characters This field is required for creating an Event Enrollment Object and cannot be edited in an existing object The Object Identifier field displays the point Object Identifier information An Object Identifier consists of an object type and instance number The object type is the BACnet standard object type enumeration value Event Enrollment object type enumeration value is 9 You can enter an instance number on point creation in this field or leave it blank If you do not enter an instance number in the Object Identifier field on creation the controller will automatically enter the next available instance number After creation the Object Identifier field cannot be edited and the field will show the object type and instance number separated by commas The Description field allows you to describe the Event Enrollment Object using up to 16 alphanumeric characters This field is optional for creating an Event Enrollment Object and can be edited The event type options allow you to choose the Event Enrollment Object type COS Change of State for BI BV MI and MV point types FAL Command Failure for BO and MO point types LIM Floating Limit for AO and AV point types OOR Out of Range for Al AO and AV point types The OFFNORMAL NO
25. H 45 Ke O am pm Effective Stop 12 31 2036 B 12 KY 0 ia AM PM Write Priority 15 EA Default value 2 Fe L OOS Disabled weekly Schedule Exception Schedule Command Point Objects a Close Viewing a Schedule ObjectNotReleased 1 Click the Schedule icon from the Create Edit bar gt The Object Editor window displays 2 Click Select a Panel at the top of the left pane of the Object Editor window to display available panels 3 Select the desired panel and the desired schedule object by clicking the panel name and then the schedule object name The Schedule Editor window displays the schedule object details 83 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Schedule Command Calendar Object Editor PXM74 ae Schedule Editor E PXM74 fiz TECOO TECOS N Object Name Object Identifier Description TECOO TECO9 Effective Start 09 20 2010 1 te 45 ie aM PM Effective Stop 12 31 2036 B 12 ER 0 E am O PM a Default Value d EA Write Priority 15 _ O0S Disabled Weekly Schedule Exception Schedule Command Point Objects maa Close Deleting a Schedule ObjectNotReleased 1 Click the Schedule icon from the Create Edit bar The Object Editor window displays 2 Click Select a Panel at the top of the left pane of the Object Editor window to display available panels 3 Select the desired panel and the desired schedule by clicking the panel n
26. Info tab and the Permissions tab 127 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Users Account name User initials Password Verify Password Password expire limit Language Time format Date format 128 User Info Tab User Info Permissions S4UTOLOGON AUTO A nn 0409 HH MM SS v MM DD YY _ Loq off automatically Auto log on to PXM1OT devices Close e The Account Name field allows you to name the account being created using up to 40 characters This field cannot be edited in an existing User Account The User Initials field allows you to create a unique user name to be used at log on using up to 4 characters This field cannot be edited in an existing User Account e The Password and Verify Password fields allow you to create and then verify a password using between 3 and 15 characters These fields are case sensitive and must match exactly NOTE When a password is changed it may take several minutes depending on the size of the network for you to be able to log in using the new password e The Password Expire Limit field allows you to specify how many days the current password will stay valid If a password expiration limit is required this field can be set to a minimum of 1 and a maximum of 365 days By default the value is 0 meaning that the password will not expire The Language field allows you to select the language for the User Account
27. Mapping window to the right of the point name Relativize Mapping x Relativize Point s to Device 13 ATECO3 _ Bound Point Details O 13 ATEC03 DUCT AREA DeviceID 8013 O 13 ATECO3 FLOW COEFF DeviceID 8013 D 13 ATEC03 DAY NGT DeviceID 8013 O 13 ATECO3 CAL AIR DeviceID 3013 O 13 ATEC03 DUCT AREA DeviceID 8013 O Close Relativize 8 To un relativize any or all points click the Un relativize Points icon the circular arrows to the right of the point names Clicking the topmost icon will un relativize all points 9 Save and publish the graphics file li In order to relativize an existing graphics file you must be connected to a panel 154 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 11 FINlite Graphics Tool Using the FINlite Graphics Tool In the Field Panel Web Server User Interface To apply the relativized graphics file to an FLN device 1 Open the relativized graphics file Device Template graphics relativized graphics files are stored within the selected panel in the Graphics area by application ID Graphics Application Application D Because Device Template graphics are published to the Graphics Application AppID folder on the panel rather than in the Graphics folder they cannot be used as default graphics A Select Device drop down list will display in the Graphics Viewer on the right side of the Web Server Select Device Choose Devi
28. Object Identifier Description Present value Actions Close Viewing a Command ObjectNotReleased 1 Click the Command icon from the Create Edit bar hover over the Schedule icon to view it gt The Object Editor window displays Click Select a Panel at the top of the left pane of the Object Editor window to display available panels Select the desired panel and the desired command object by clicking the panel name and then the command object name gt The Command Object Editor window displays the command object details 87 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Schedule Command Calendar Object Editor PXM74 v E Psm Command Object Editor EJ pxm75 Object Name E exm74 cmp1 Object Identifier E Test Command Object2 Description Present value Actions cA Ea Close Deleting a Command ObjectNotReleased 1 Click the Command icon from the Create Edit bar hover over the Schedule icon to view it gt The Object Editor window displays 2 Click Select a Panel at the top of the left pane of the Object Editor window to display available panels 3 Select the desired panel and the desired schedule by clicking the panel name and then the command object name The Command Object Editor window displays the command object details 4 Click the button at the bottom left of the Object Editor window A message box will display allowing the user to verify dele
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30. Panels on the ALN that are web enabled and ready but not updated to the current firmware revision will be identified in the Navigation Pane with a yellow triangle icon in the Navigation pane next to the panel name These panels are not accessible in any Web Server editor applications which require panel selection Pending Database File Synchronization When a panel on the ALN is web enabled ready and updated to the current firmware revision the Web Server application can discover its database and provide an indication when the database discovery is complete When a database discovery has been postponed or was never initiated a yellow triangle icon will display in the Navigation Pane next to the panel name to indicate a conflict between the panel database file and the user interface database Search 5S Y 4 Siemens20 1020 oS When a database discovery is needed but the panel database file is being synchronized a message will display Database File Synchronization is pending Do you want to be notified when the panel database file is synchronized and automatically update the UI ves mm If this prompt appears while in the FLN Editor it will only appear once and the answer will be preserved If this prompt appears following a panel expansion arrow selection the answer will be preserved until the database discovery is complete If you click No to this prompt the yellow triangle icon will display in the Na
31. Report Alarm details can be viewed in the Alarm report which is accessible via the Status Bar see the User Interface Navigation Overview section for more information about the Status Bar and its features An Alarm report lists the details of both Event Enrollment alarms and Intrinsic Alarms Alarms can be acknowledged from the Alarm report Acknowledging the state of an object does not refresh the report The report must be re run by clicking the count button to see updated data To run an Alarm report 1 Click the Alarms button in the Status Bar o Alarms o Unack Faults Logged in as high 10 11 2010 Monday 12 37 PM Out Of Service Device Failures Silence Setup Logoff gt An Alarm report will display listing alarm details 2 Select the date and time in the Event Time column to see event time and acknowledge time details Close Print Export to CSV Description Panel Status Event Time Acknowledge St 112 LAI01 Siemensi2 AG 10 12 1963 7 34 50 AM 112 L4102 Siemensi2 A3 unACK 10 12 1963 7 34 52 AM Unacknowleged 112 LAI03 Siemensi2 FAJE 10 12 1963 7 34 50 AM Exporting Saving and Printing an Alarm Report The Alarm report can be exported to the system printer with a preview or exported as a CSV file and saved To export the Alarm report click the Export to CSV button at the top right section of the report pane A dialog box will open Browse to the desired location to save the CSV Comma Sep
32. Tool The Siemens FINlite Graphics Tool is a graphic utility program which can be used to create modify animate and save graphics files to be used with the Web Server Graphics View For more information see the F Niite Graphics Tool section Field Panel Features for Field Panel Web Server There are several new field panel features which can be used with Field Panel Web Server using the HMI New basic file system operation features include renaming moving deleting and copying a file Other new features include Auto Save and Graphics Backup Applications Field Panel Web Server includes all the applications a facility operator needs to easily configure monitor and control the TALON Automation System through a simple Web based user interface In the Siemens FINlite graphics utility program and in the Web Server user interface limit the total number of tabs that are open simultaneously to six 6 This means that any combination of tabs displaying editors or graphics files should not exceed six tabs Status Bar Reports e Provides the ability to view reports of various conditions Point Editor e Allows you to create modify and delete points Point Commander Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 1 Introduction to Field Panel Web Server Applications Shows details for a selected point e Allows commanding of point values and priorities and disabling of points e Provides navigation to the tr
33. You can change your password using the Change User Password feature 1 Click the Change UserPassword icon in the Create Edit bar 2 Enter the old password once and the new password twice in the appropriate fields 3 Click Save Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Change Panel Time User Account Passwords Using Double Byte Character Sets Double byte characters cannot be directly entered in the Password field at the Web Server User Interface or in FINlite At the Web Server User Interface there are password fields at the authentication page the user account editor and the password reset editor In FINlite there are password fields whenever a connection is being made to a panel You have the following options for passwords 1 Use only single byte characters for user account passwords This option does not require special procedures to enter the user account password at the Web Server User Interface or in FINlite Use double byte characters for user account passwords This option requires copying the characters from another field such as the User Name field or another application such as Notepad and pasting the characters into the password field at the Web Server User Interface or in FINlite The location from which the characters are copied must support viewing of the double byte characters appropriately New User Account When a new User Account is created and the password expiration time is se
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35. a PPCL Program 1 Select the PPCL icon from the Create Edit bar gt The PPCL Editor window displays 2 Click Select a Panel at the top of the left pane of the PPCL Editor window to display available panels 3 Select the desired panel and the desired PPCL program by clicking the panel name and then the PPCL program name gt The PPCL Editor window displays the PPCL program Make the desired modifications to the existing program Click Save The Save button becomes grayed out once the modifications are complete 125 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit PPCL Siemensi2 BU Siemensi2 Bol Siemensio BU Siemensi3 Bul Siemensi1 M SI12 ANALOG IO 9 SI12 LDO 126 PPCL Editor Now editing SI12 LDO on Siemensi2 Refresh ET ET E ET ET ET ET ET ET ET 160 Clear Trace Import SAMPLE 15 GOSUB 100 GOTO 10 c IF LOC1 EQ 1 THEN GOTO 240 IF SI12 LDI25 EQ ON THEN GOTO 140 SET 1 112 LD033 RETURN IF SI12 LDI26 EQ ON THEN GOTO 170 SET 1 S112 LD034 RETURN Viewing a PPCL Program 1 Click the PPCL icon from the Create Edit bar gt The PPCL Editor window displays 2 Click Select a Panel at the top of the left pane of the PPCL Editor window to display available panels Export Print 3 Select the desired panel and the desired PPCL program by clicking the panel name and then the PPCL program name gt The PPCL Ed
36. an existing device The Initial Value Priority field allows you to provide the priority used for writing initial values The Save Relinquish Default Value options Y N allow you to specify whether or not the relinquish default values of the device will be stored in the controller e The Device Password field allows you to choose a password for the device using up to 30 alphanumeric characters Tips for Using the FLN Device Editor When an MS TP device is added as a Master device either the Instance ID or the MAC Address must be specified If the device is added as a Slave device then both the Instance ID and the MAC Address need to be specified When an MS TP device is added as a Master device then the Network number and the MAC Address are not editable When an MS TP device is added as a Slave device then the Network number and the MAC Address are editable Using the FLN Device Editor Creating an FLN Device 1 Click the FLN icon from the Create Edit bar The FLN DeviceEditor window displays 2 Click Select a Panel at the top of the left pane of the FLN DeviceEditor window to display available panels 3 Select the desired panel by clicking the panel name in the left pane of the FLN DeviceEditor window 4 Click the button at the bottom left of the FLN DeviceEditor window The Device Editor window displays a new FLN Device Enter the new FLN Device information Click Save The Save button becom
37. bar Using the Trend View Viewing Trend Data of a Single Trended Point The procedures in this topic are available to users with Read Only or higher access to Trend Trending can be accessed from two places in the navigation pane e Click the Trending bar in the navigation pane and choose the desired panel to select the Trend Object from 49 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 8 Trend View Using the Trend View 50 Device Points a Graphics gt Reporting Y amp Siemens10 8010 BLDG1_4HU1_RAH_Trend1 BIDG1_A4HU1_RAT_Trend1 BLDG1_4HU1_SAT_Trend1 e OR click the Device Points bar in the navigation pane choose the desired panel and click the Trends option to see the Trend Object list in that panel Device Points nh Pi Tune Search Sear Y G Siemensio 8010 o gt gt S Local v Trends BLDG1_AHU1_RAH_Tr BIDG1_AHU1_RAT_Tre BLDG1_AHU1_SAT_Tr e Select a Trend Object from either list in the navigation pane by double clicking on the Trend Object name A trend graph displays in the right pane with the trend data of the selected Trend Object Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 8 Trend View Using the Trend View Data Dynamic Delay 4 be Second Export to CSV Print Close 400 te Se o E 42744 12 12 12 13 12 14 BB exuzaaiaz You can navigate to other applications while the system is generating a Trend graph To cancel a Trend graph
38. by clicking the Initialize TEC button Click Save gt The Save button will be grayed out once the modification are complete Releasing Points 1 Click the TEC Init icon from the Create Edit bar The TEC Initial Values Editor window displays Select a panel from the left pane of the TEC Initial Values Editor window to display available panels Select the desired panel by clicking the panel name in the left pane of the TEC Initial Values Editor window Select the desired device from the FLN Device Name drop down in the TEC Initial Values Editor window Release points by checking the check box in the Release column in the Points table Multiple points can be released at the same time Click Save The Save button will be grayed out once the modification are complete PPCL Section Overview This section discusses the following topics PPCL Editor Overview User Interface Description for the PPCL Editor Tips for Using the PPCL Editor PPCL Editor Step by Step Instructions Creating a PPCL Program Modifying a PPCL Program Viewing a PPCL Program Deleting a PPCL Program PPCL Editor Overview 121 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit PPCL The PPCL Editor allows you to create modify or delete a Powers Process Control Language PPCL program as well as Modify line numbers Enable or disable lines of code Delete lines of code Reset trace bits Import
39. default user account gt gt Point Application Time Message Cancel System passWord Bye s gt Diagnostics Users dSt Bacnet Error_msgs Hardware Text Quit h gt Fieldpanels Ethernet nodeNametable Disks Reportprinter Licensemanager Quit f gt Log Display Add dElete Modify Config Filesys Quit f gt List_drives Set_drive listDirectory Change_dir File_ops Remove_dir Quit f 163 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 12 Field Panel Features for Field Panel Web Server Field Panel File System Operations gt Copy_file Rename_file Move_file Delete_file Quit d gt File name wsroot fpweb swf gt Are you sure y Deleting wsroot fpweb swf wsroot fpweb swf deleted successfully Move a File Use this procedure to move a file from the current directory to another directory or drive via the HMI This procedure deletes the file from the current directory HMI S H F F F M System Hardware Fieldpanels Filesys File_ops Move_file Example 10 13 04 07 30 2010 FRI Logged on successfully Field panel lt 40091 gt User lt high gt lt High default user account gt gt Point Application Time Message Cancel System passWord Bye s gt Diagnostics Users dSt Bacnet Error_msgs Hardware Text Quit h gt Fieldpanels Ethernet nodeNametable Disks Reportprinter Licensemanager Quit f gt Log D
40. during any Web Server session by clicking the Device Points bar in the Navigation Pane The Device Points tree view provides status of and information about the ALN panels and their associated objects and FLNs Discovering the Database When a panel in the Device Points bar is expanded using the gray arrow to the left of the device name a database discovery may be triggered A database discovery will also be triggered by clicking the green arrows to the right of the device name gt amp Siemens13 8013 her Panel expansion Forced dbRefresh During a database discovery status messages will display lt Please Wait Retrieving Panel Device Please Wait 7 a i Inaccessible Panels on the ALN The Web Server application can only discover databases for panels on the Automation Level Network ALN that are web enabled ready and updated to the current firmware revision 25 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 3 User Interface Navigation Overview User Interface after Logon 26 Inaccessible Panels Panels on the ALN that are not web enabled will be identified in the Navigation Pane as grayed out These panels are not accessible in any Web Server editor applications which require panel selection Panels on the ALN that are not ready will be identified in the Navigation Pane as grayed out These panels are not accessible in any Web Server editor applications which require panel selection
41. fictitious unless otherwise noted No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical for any purpose without the express written permission of Siemens Industry Inc All software described in this document is furnished under a license agreement and may be used or copied only in accordance with license terms For further information contact your nearest Siemens Industry Inc representative Copyright 2012 by Siemens Industry Inc To the Reader Your feedback is important to us If you have comments about this manual please submit them to SBT_technical editor us sot siemens com Credits Staefa and TALON are registered trademarks of Siemens Industry Inc Other product or company names mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners Printed in USA 7 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T How to Use This Manual Related Documents How to Use This Manual This manual is for users of TALON Automation Systems who use Field Panel Web Server to command and monitor their TALON field panels It is designed to describe the functions and applications of Field Panel Web Server To effectively use this manual you must be familiar with the basic operation of the TALON Building Automation Systems and a Web browser Related Documents In addition to this User Guide please review the following Siemens Industry Inc documentation e TALON Con
42. field in the Web Server user interface shows the two components separated by a comma The following Object Identifier represents a Binary Value object instance 6 Object Identifier The Object Identifier field can be left blank on creation and the controller will automatically assign an appropriate value If you want to enter a specific instance number you can enter the desired instance number integer in the Object Identifier field For instance if you want to create a Binary Value object with instance 100 you would enter the following in the Point Editor Object Identifier Object Identifier 100 Upon successful creation of this object the Object Identifier field will show both components Object Identifier The Object Identifier field cannot be modified after creation Object Reference Some BACnet objects have properties that reference other BACnet objects For instance an Event Enrollment object has a Reference Point field This field can be filled by selecting the drop down arrow and selecting an object from the list or by selecting the question mark button and manually entering an Object Reference The drop down arrow option Reference Point Yi gt amp Siemens20 States VP Siemens21 amp Local Siemens20 BV100 Pm lt eyPITECS1 gt amp Siemens22 The question mark button option vj A Object Id 5 be j 100 EA Device Id 8 1021 Manually entering an Object Reference requires enteri
43. has been installed In Firefox complete the following steps to determine whether or not the correct version Adobe Flash is installed on your computer 1 Launch Firefox 2 From the Tools menu click Options 3 In the Options dialog box select the General tab and then click the Manage Add Ons button 4 Inthe Add Ons dialog box click Plugins Scroll down through the list of add ons and verify that Shockwave Flash has been installed If Adobe Flash has not been installed or if an upgrade is necessary it can be downloaded and installed by the administrator of the computer by following the instructions at http get adobe com flashplayer Prerequisites for FINlite Graphics Tool Adobe AIR has been installed be sure to accept upgrades to Adobe AIR Siemens FINlite graphics application has been installed e The Adobe Flash Player Plug in Version 10 1 or later is required The user interface may prompt you to update if an older version of Adobe Flash Player is installed If Adobe Flash Player is not installed the browser may display an empty browser window For more information see the F M ite Graphics Tool section the Loading the User nterface section and the TALON Controllers User s Manual 588 580 Enabling or Disabling Web Server Use these procedures to enable or disable Web Server via the HMI Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 2 Field Panel Web Server System Administration Enabling or D
44. it onto the button in the workspace this binds the graphic to the button Select the button on the workspace and expand the Properties bar Verify that in the Properties area the On Click field displays Open Resource and below this is the name of the desired graphic Publish the graphic A button bound to another graphic will not work unless the graphic is published to the panel and used through the user interface If you try to use the button in FINlite even in Live Mode it will not work Open the Graphics View in the Field Panel Web Server user interface navigate to the published graphic and open the graphic containing the button Click on the button to bring up the associated bound graphic NOTE Both the graphic with the button and the graphic that is bound to the button need to be published to their appropriate panels To bind a button to a Schedule Object 1 Expand the Panels bar and connect to a panel on the desired ALN if not already connected Expand the Components bar and drag a button onto the workspace 149 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 11 FINlite Graphics Tool Using the FINlite Graphics Tool 150 9 From the Panels bar expand the panel with the desired Schedule Object and then expand the Schedules section of that panel Select the Schedule Object you want to associate with the button and drag it onto the button in the workspace this binds the Schedule Object to the butt
45. level defaults to 100 no transparency You may need to adjust these levels to achieve the desired appearance Alignment of the component within the background Invisible or visible on the completed graphics file Other features of the Properties area include The Locked check box which ensures that no other changes are made to the properties The Edit Animation button which opens the Animation Editor window 143 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 11 FINlite Graphics Tool FINlite Graphics Tool Overview Animation Editor The Animation Editor allows you to customize the animation of a graphics component Animation Editor Input Type Boolean v False True Animate LJ Use Frame _ 2 Duct Fan Left_ 21 png v tee Edit Source Delete Add Cancel Save See the Editing the Graphics Animation section for more information File System amp User Library Bar File System amp User Library y User Library FileSystem Make Default Folder w wt gt J Images gt 59 Models The File System amp User Library bar displays your available local file system and the saved images and models The User Library and File System buttons allow you to toggle between the folders The Make Default Folder button sets the chosen folder as the default when you chooses the Add to Favorites button in the Properties bar The Folder button creates a new folder within the displayed file system The Trash button del
46. name and then the calendar object name gt The Calendar Object Editor window displays the calendar object details 91 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Schedule Command Calendar Object Editor PXM74 v E Calendar Object Editor EJ pxm75 Object Name ff test calendar object Object Identifier Description test Date Range Week n Day Date 09 20 2010 8 Wildcard Deleting a Calendar ObjectNotReleased 1 Click the Calendar icon from the Create Edit bar hover over the Schedule icon to view it The Object Editor window displays 2 Click Select a Panel at the top of the left pane of the Object Editor window to display available panels 3 Select the desired panel and the desired calendar object by clicking the panel name and then the calendar object name The Calendar Object Editor window displays the calendar object details 4 Click the button at the bottom left of the Object Editor window A message box will display allowing the user to verify deletion of the selected schedule object Click Yes to delete the selected object 92 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Event Enrollment Event Enrollment For information about intrinsic alarming see the Point Editor section of this document To receive alarms from BTECs and PPMs Event Enrollment must be used Section Overview This section discusses the following topics
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48. the day of the week by clicking the tabs at the top of the window Click the sign at the bottom left of the window to add rows to the Time Values table Click the sign at the bottom left of the window to delete rows from the Time Values table Double click the entry in the Time column to change the start and stop times Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Schedule Command Calendar 6 Double click the entries in the Value column to change the desired values Edit Weekly Schedule Monday Tuesday et i Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Time Yalue Add Multiple Close NOTE To add a schedule to multiple days of the week click the Add Multiple button Days Y Monday _ Tuesday Y Wednesday Thursday Saturday Sunday Time 1 H oo KO am m Value 0 ka Add r 4dd Multiple Close Creating a Schedule ExceptionNotReleased 1 From within the Object Editor window click the Exception Schedule button to open the Edit Exception Calendar window 2 Click the sign at the bottom left of the window to add an Exception Schedule 79 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Schedule Command Calendar Choose Date Date Range Week n Day or Reference to reference an existing Calendar Object Enter schedule details Edit Exception Calendar Date Range Reference v Priority Date Range Week n Day Reference 0
49. used by the SMTP server typically port 25 The user can edit this field if SMTP is enabled at the field panel The Sender s E Mail Address field displays the email address that will display in the FROM field of the remote notification e mail The user can edit this field if SMTP is enabled at the field panel If the e mail address is missing an at symbol or a period or if the address is formatted incorrectly a red outline will appear around the field and an error message will display as hover text when you move your cursor over the field The Authentication Enabled check box indicates whether or not authentication is required by the SMTP server If authentication is disabled check box unchecked the Username and Password fields will be grayed out The Authentication Enabled 107 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Remote Notification 108 checkbox allows the user to enable or disable authentication by checking or unchecking the box The Username field displays the user name used for authentication by the SMTP server The user can edit this field if SMTP is enabled at the field panel and if authentication is enabled e The Password field displays the password used for authentication by the SMTP server This information is displayed in unreadable characters The user can edit this field if SMTP is enabled at the field panel and if authentication is enabled If y
50. window to display available panels 3 Select the desired panel and the desired point by clicking the panel name and then the point name gt The point information window will open displaying point details 72 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Point AI Physical LAI Object Name 112 LAI01 Object Identifier 0 0 Description 112 L4101 Address FLN Device Point 0 FA 0 EA 7 EA Instance Number 0 bel Engineering Uints v Sensor type oltage v Slope 1 t Intercept 0 t COV Limit 0 EA Data Type Float v Decimal Places 2 t Output Format 0 t V Alarmable High Alarm Limit 7 5 te Low Alarm Limit 2 4 el Time Delay 0 feel Deadband O be V Annunciate To Normal Transitions V Annunciate To Off Normal Transitions V Annunciate To Fault Transitions Notification Class 0 te Deleting a Point Select the Point icon from the Create Edit bar 73 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Schedule Command Calendar 74 gt The PointEditor window will open 2 Click Select a Panel at the top of the left pane of the PointEditor window to display available panels 3 Select the desired panel and the desired point by clicking the panel name and then the point name gt The point information window will open displaying point details 4 Click the button at the bottom left of the PointEditor window A message box will display a
51. you cannot change to a different panel address Solution Cancel the login by selecting the X in the corner of the error window Click Connect To Panels and login to one of the existing panels Graphics Files do not Save Properly Issue When using some special characters in graphics file names the files do not save to the panel properly Solution You cannot create files which will be saved to the A or B drives that contain any of the following The following special characters 2 lt gt includes period Characters with accent marks such as or 175 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 13 Troubleshooting Other Issues 176 Other Issues Panel Not Saving Automatically Issue The panel is not Saving Automatically even though Auto Save and Auto Restore are enabled Solution The panel must be made ready for Auto Save to function properly Performance Issues Issue Transmissions do not complete and or applications lock up Solution In the Siemens FINlite Graphics Tool program and in the Web Server user interface limit the total number of tabs that are open simultaneously to six 6 This means that any combination of tabs displaying editors or graphics files should not exceed six tabs See the Performance and Limitations section for more information on improving performance Problems with Dynamic Trending of Off Node Trend Objects Issue Trend Graph not updating in Dyn
52. 10 Create Edit Remote Notification Remote Recipient List Editor X CAB700 PXC16 v lt CAB700 PXC16 Remote Recipient List Editor lt CAB701 PXC16 Index Alias Remote Address 1 STLO1 SysTest01 fwrd rd net STLO2 CAB703 PXC16 CAB704 PXC16 STLOS SysTest03 fwrd rd net CAB706 PXC16 4 STLO4 SysTest04 fwrd rd net 5 STLOS CAB707 PXC24 A SIENS 6 STLO6 CAB708 PXC24 SN E CAB798 PXC24 sSTLOS CAB799 PXC36 9 STLOO wrd rd net 10 STL10 SysTest10 fwrd rd net Replicate The width and order of the table columns can be changed in the application pane but the changes remain only for the current session Once you leave the editor the column configuration reverts to the default settings e To change the width of the columns click and hold the vertical edge of the column header and move the line to the desired width To change the order of the columns click and hold the column and move it to the desired location within the table If you do not save modifications to the Remote Recipient List Editor and close the editor all modifications will be discarded Be sure to save any changes using the Save button Creating a Remote RecipientNotReleased 1 Click the button at the bottom left of the Remote Recipient List Editor table gt The Remote Recipient List displays a new Remote Recipient entry The Index cell is populated with the next consecutive Index number available This cell i
53. 28 2010 11 27 22 327 LicenseVault xml 07 28 2010 11 27 24 7342 FieldPanel xml 07 30 2010 09 55 04 33924 40091 db End of report Rename a File Use this procedure to rename a file within the current directory via the HMI HMI S H F F F R System Hardware Fieldpanels Filesys File_ops Rename_file Example 162 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 12 Field Panel Features for Field Panel Web Server Field Panel File System Operations 10 13 04 07 30 2010 FRI Logged on successfully Field panel lt 40091 gt User lt high gt lt High default user account gt gt Point Application Time Message Cancel System passWord Bye s gt Diagnostics Users dSt Bacnet Error_msgs Hardware Text Quit h gt Fieldpanels Ethernet nodeNametable Disks Reportprinter Licensemanager Quit f gt Log Display Add dElete Modify Config Filesys Quit f gt List_drives Set_drive listDirectory Change_dir File_ops Remove_dir Quit f gt Copy_file Rename_file Move_file Delete_file Quit r gt File name teston gt New File Name testtwo DONE Delete a File Use this procedure to delete a file from the current directory via the HMI HMI S H F F F D System Hardware Fieldpanels Filesys File_ops Delete_file Example 10 13 04 07 30 2010 FRI Logged on successfully Field panel lt 40091 gt User lt high gt lt High
54. 7 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 11 FINlite Graphics Tool FINlite Graphics Tool Overview G Gi e Publish graphics to the panel s Open a pre constructed graphics file from the local file system In the Siemens FINlite graphics utility program and in the Web Server user interface limit the total number of tabs that are open simultaneously to six 6 This means that any combination of tabs displaying editors or graphics files should not exceed six tabs Graphics Application Workflow The FINlite graphics utility program workflow requires three steps creating the background file using the background file to create and publish the graphics file and viewing the graphics file from the Field Panel Web Server user interface See the relevant sections in this manual for more information Siemens FINlite supports png and jpg graphics file formats only 1 Create a graphics background file using Designer Auto CAD or another designing tool Save the file as a png or jpg to the local file system or hard drive Use the designing tool s Export feature to convert the native file type to a png or jpg format for use with Siemens FINlite After a new animation image has been added to the set of frames in FINlite s Animation Editor window existing images are sometimes automatically resized to match the added frame Before bringing them into FINlite be sure the images to be added for editing
55. Instructions Setting the Initial Value Updating the Panel Initializing Releasing Points TEC Initial Value Editor Overview The TEC Initial Value Editor allows you to load initial values into a Siemens TEC or other third party device that uses BACnet MS TP communication through the Field Panel Web Server user interface if necessary The TEC Initial Value Editor allows you to Save the current initial values of a TEC into the field panel via the Update Panel button Load initial values into a TEC using the Initialize TEC button Set new values or release existing values using the Save button The purpose of initial values is to provide a starting value for a TEC or other FLN device in case power is cycled If the device is connected to a BACnet field panel these values are retained and sent to the device If a device becomes damaged the new device can be addressed and its application set and the field panel will send the initial values so the TEC is configured correctly The Initialize TEC feature allows you to load initial values to a TEC if necessary Also Individual points can be released through the TEC Initial Value Editor User Interface Description for the TEC Initial Value Editor The TEC Initial Value Editor window can be accessed by clicking the TEC Init icon in the Create Edit bar in the navigation pane on the left side of the screen 118 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Cre
56. List_drives Set_drive listDirectory Change_dir File_ops Remove_dir Quit r gt Directory Name valanimationl gt Are you sure y Deleting FAN R1 JPG Deleting FAN R2 JPG Deleting FAN R3 JPG Deleting THERM50 JUPG valanimationl deleted successfully Wildcard Example gt Point Application Time Message Cancel System passWord Bye s gt Diagnostics Users dSt Bacnet Error_msgs Hardware Text Quit h 167 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 12 Field Panel Features for Field Panel Web Server Backing up and Restoring Databases gt Fieldpanels Ethernet nodeNametable Disks Reportprinter Licensemanager Quit f gt Log Display Add dElete Modify Config Filesys Quit f gt List_drives Set_drive listDirectory Change_dir File_ops Remove_dir Quit s gt Drive name ifd IFD gt List_drives Set_drive listDirectory Change_dir File_ops Remove_dir Quit d 05 11 2011 WED File Directory 12 13 Path IFD 04 24 2009 14 06 28 7580 FieldPanel xml 03 01 2010 14 45 26 328 LicenseVault xml wsroot Graphics MEDIA VALANIMATION1 THERMO JPG 05 11 2011 11 18 53 5600 wsroot Graphics MEDIA VALANIMATION1 THERM10 JPG 05 11 2011 11 18 54 5601 wsroot Graphics MEDIA VALANIMATION1 THERM20 JPG 05 11 2011 11 18 56 5620 End of report gt List_drives Set_drive listDirectory Change_dir File_ops R
57. Nlite application The three buttons are Open Create and User Guide See the Launching the FINIite Graphics Tool section Language Dropdown 140 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 11 FINlite Graphics Tool FINlite Graphics Tool Overview EN e English EN Fran ais FR AAR JA 2t304 KO FAM ZH FAX RH ZH_TW The Language menu allows you to change the language used in the FINlite application Question Mark Icon EN Ov User Guide Fi N About The Question Mark icon opens the User Guide and product information e User Guide opens the product documentation as a PDF e About displays product information Panels Bar Panels y Connect To Panel The Panels bar allows you to connect to and access information from the available panels The Connect toPanel button opens the Panel Login window which allows you to log in to the available panels 141 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 11 FINlite Graphics Tool FINlite Graphics Tool Overview 142 Panel Login SIEMENS Panel Address Username Password _ Save Login Info Login Components Bar Components y lt i Label lt il Button Air compressor duplex Air compressor simplex Air compressor simplex_v2 3 Arrow down Arrow down_v2 Arrow left Arrow left_v2 v The Components bar displays the available components which can be dragged and dropped to the canvas and c
58. Object Click the Object drop down to choose a reference objects or a Command Object Enter a property identifier in the Property ID field 81 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Schedule Command Calendar 82 Edit Command 4nd Point Objects Object Siemensi10 BLDG1_AHU1_RAF Yl Property ID 85 a Object Siemensi10 BLDG_AHU1_SAF vi Property ID 85 ka Close e Click the sign at the bottom left of the window to delete a Command Object from the Schedule Object Modifying a Schedule ObjectNotReleased 1 Click the Schedule icon from the Create Edit bar gt The Object Editor window displays Click Select a Panel at the top of the left pane of the Object Editor window to display available panels Select the desired panel and the desired schedule object by clicking the panel name and then the schedule object name The Schedule Editor window displays the schedule object details Make the desired modifications to the existing schedule Description Effective Start and Stop dates times Write Priority Default Value Click Save The Save button will be grayed out once the modifications are complete Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Schedule Command Calendar Object Editor PXM 74 v a Schedule Editor E pxXM74 Object Name RA TECOO TECOS R Object Identifier Description TECOO TECOS Effective Start 09 20 2010 i 1
59. RMAL and FAULT Alarm Enabled checkboxes allow you to define which transitions will be reported These parameters are optional for Event Enrollment Object creation and can be edited The Notify Type dropdown allows you to choose alarm or event type of notification The Reference Point field allows you to choose the object reference for the object to be monitored This parameter is required for Event Enrollment Object creation and cannot be edited Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Event Enrollment The Time Delay field allows you to specify the time in seconds that the object must be in or out of alarm or fault for a notification to be sent The Notification Class dropdown allows you to choose the notification class that the Event Enrollment Object will use If no Notification Class is specified no panels will be notified Type specific Parameters The States list displays the available alarm values This parameter applies to COS Event Enrollment Object types only The Feedback Point dropdown provides the object reference for the feedback from the object to be monitored This parameter is required for creating an Event Enrollment Object and cannot be edited This parameter applies to FAL Event Enrollment Object types only The Set Point dropdown provides the object reference for the setpoint This parameter is required for creating an Event Enrollment Object and cannot be edited This
60. Reset to defaults Apply Close Importing a Language File Additional language files mo files can be downloaded from Vantage Web site into the field panel via FTP or a USB memory device These language files will then become accessible by the User Interface for static text display Logoff You can end a Field Panel Web Server session by manually logging off using the logoff button or allowing the system to automatically log off Manually logging off immediately prevents unauthorized users from accessing to the system and reduces network traffic Whenever a Field Panel Web Server session ends the system sends a logoff message to all configured alarm printers and returns you to the Field Panel Web Server Welcome page Manual logoff ends a Field Panel Web Server session To log off manually click the Logoff button on the right side of the Status Bar Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 4 Status Bar Logoff e Automatic logoff ends a Field Panel Web Server session after a period of inactivity at the browser Field Panel Web Server performs an automatic logoff after the auto logoff delay time defined in the User Account expires See the Users section If the Web browser is closed without logging off the session will be closed after 20 minutes It is not recommended to close the browser without a manual logoff or automatic logoff 33 125 3584T Siemens Industry Inc Chapter 5 Point Commander Chap
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62. Type Co y Value seconds Start Date Time LJ End Date Time J _ Stop when full Ly Notification Class Noted Notification Threshold 4 For information about off node trending see the Off Node Trending section Modifying a Trend Object 1 Select the Trend icon from the Create Edit bar The Trend Editor window will open 2 Click Select a Panel at the top of the left pane of the Trend Editor window to display available panels 3 Select the desired panel and the desired Trend Object by clicking the panel name and then the Trend Object name The object information window will open displaying Trend Object details Make the desired modifications to the existing Trend Object Click Save The Save button will be grayed out once the modifications are complete 65 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Trend Trend Editor Object Name Object Identifier Description RAH Trendi V Trend Log Enabled Point to be trended a Max Samples 2500 ca Trend Type CO Value seconds e vV 5 Start Date Time M W January 2011 gt AM PM End Date Time J S M T W T F S 1 Stop when ful 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 9 HO LE t2 T EPS Notification Class 10 Notificatiot 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 SOME Notification Threshold 2000 te Revert Viewing a Trend Object 1 Select the Trend icon from the Create Edit bar The T
63. abled then this option will be grayed out Trend Allows you to define user rights for working with trending Trend privileges require Point privileges If no Point privileges are enabled then this option will be grayed out Application Allows you to define user rights for working with controller applications Application privileges are required for PPCL FLN Devices Scheduler Remote Recipient List and Notification Class Editor access PPCL Allows you to define user rights for working with PPCL programs PPCL privileges require Application privileges If no Application privileges are enabled then this option will be grayed out FLN Devices Allows you to define user rights for working with FLN devices FLN privileges require Application privileges If no Application privileges are enabled then this option will be grayed out Scheduler Allows you to define user rights for working with scheduling Scheduler privileges require Application privileges If no Application privileges are enabled then this option will be grayed out System Allows you to define user rights for working with system options System privileges are required for Diagnostic User and Hardware access Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Users Users HIGH jhb Low C MED poi pot W test W user you S NewU Diagnostic Allows you to define user rights for working with diagnostic options Diagnos
64. aking temporary changes such as setpoint changes or when commanding modes of operation such as DAY and NIGHT It is inefficient to place a point in operator OPER command priority for long periods of time or permanently The Field Panel Web Server Point Commander Application allows you to manually control a point and override the pre established automatic controls in a PPCL program or the Scheduler application Under normal operating conditions allow the TALON Automation System to control the building through programs such as PPCL rather than relying on manual control However there may be special circumstances when it is necessary to take temporary manual control of building operations Commanding a point may be necessary under the following conditions Troubleshooting a control strategy Responding to an alarm that indicates a malfunctioning device Managing run time totalization Performing preventive maintenance tasks CAUTION Always follow standard safety procedures when performing maintenance tasks The Point Commander application window can be opened for a particular point object from the Device Points application bar in the Navigation Pane or from a Graphics View application tab User Interface Description for the Point Commander Application The Commanding window can be accessed via the Device Points bar in the navigation pane on the left side of the screen Double click the point name or single click the Command
65. ame Unnamed Object Object Identifier Description Ack required _ to OFFNORMAL Priority 0 zal _ to FAULT Priority 0 tel Al Priority 0 gt LJ to NORMAL ionty IEA Network Destinations Process ID Recipient Valid Days From Time To Time Transitions Confirmed Remote Destinations Remote Recipient Valid Days From Time To Time Transitions Modifying a Notification Class Object 1 Click the Notification Class icon from the Create Edit bar gt The Notification ClassEditor window displays 103 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Notification Class 104 2 Click Select a Panel at the top of the left pane of the Notification ClassEditor window to display available panels 3 Select the desired panel and the desired Notification Class object by clicking the panel name and then the Notification Class object name gt The Notification ClassEditor window displays the Notification Class object details Make the desired modifications to the existing Notification Class object Click Save The Save button becomes grayed out once the modifications are complete Notification Class Editor Object Name Object Identifier Description Ack required W to OFFNORMAL Priority 1 tel V to FAULT Priority 0 eal V to NORMAL Priority 1 al Network Destinations Process ID Recipient Valid Days From Time To Time 600 Global Broadcast Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri
66. ame and then the schedule object name The Schedule Editor window displays the schedule object details 4 Click the button at the bottom left of the Object Editor window A message box will display allowing the user to verify deletion of the selected schedule object Click Yes to delete the selected object Command Objects 84 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Schedule Command Calendar Creating a Command ObjectNotReleased 1 Click the Command icon from the Create Edit bar hover over the Schedule icon to view it gt The Object Editor window displays Click Select a Panel at the top of the left pane of the Object Editor window to display available panels Select the desired panel by clicking the panel name in the left pane of the Object Editor window Click the button at the bottom left of the Object Editor window The Command Object Editor window displays a new command object Enter the new command object information Object Name Object Identifier Description Click the button at the bottom left of the Command Object Editor window to add an action to the command object Click the new action to add a title in the Action Title field and to add point information Click the button to add rows to the Action table Click each cell in the new row to add Point Value Priority and Quit on Failure information Click Save The Save button will be grayed out on
67. amic Mode for Off Node Trended points Solution Ensure that the panel containing the point to be trended is refreshed prior to opening a trend graph and attempting to make it dynamic Issues with Multiple Browser Sessions Issue You are logged off of a browser session when using Web Server via more than one tab in the same browser Solution Use Web Server via one tab of any particular browser at a time If two concurrent sessions are needed from the same computer open two different browsers for example IE and Firefox Issue Alarm counts are not accurate when Web Server is being used via more than one tab on the same browser Solution Use Web Server via one tab of any particular browser at a time Access Denied Error Issue An Access Denied error displays when you try to use an editor such as the SMTP Configuration Editor Solution Ensure that you are logged in using a user account with the appropriate permission levels For example in order to access the SMTP Configuration Editor you must be logged in to the Web Server with an account that has Hardware Edit privileges See the User Account Editor section for more information about user accounts and permissions Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Issued by Siemens Industry Inc Building Technologies Division 1000 Deerfield Pkwy Buffalo Grove IL 60089 Tel 1 847 215 1000 Copyright Siemens Industry Inc Technical specifications and availability subj
68. ancel System passWord Bye s gt Diagnostics Users dSt Bacnet Error_msgs Hardware Text Quit h gt Fieldpanels Ethernet nodeNametable Disks Reportprinter Licensemanager Quit f gt Log Display Add dElete Modify Config Filesys Quit f gt List_drives Set_drive listDirectory Change_dir File_ops Remove_dir Quit s gt Drive name a A Change Directories HMI S H F F C System Hardware Fieldpanels Filesys Change_dir Example 10 13 04 07 30 2010 FRI Logged on successfully Field panel lt 40091 gt 160 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 12 Field Panel Features for Field Panel Web Server Field Panel File System Operations User lt high gt lt High default user account gt gt Point Application Time Message Cancel System passWord Bye s gt Diagnostics Users dSt Bacnet Error_msgs Hardware Text Quit h gt Fieldpanels Ethernet nodeNametable Disks Reportprinter Licensemanager Quit f gt Log Display Add dElete Modify Config Filesys Quit f gt List_drives Set_drive listDirectory Change_dir File_ops Remove_dir Quit c gt File Directory wsroot Path A WSROOT List Drives HMI S H F F L System Hardware Fieldpanels Filesys List_drives Example 10 13 04 07 30 2010 FRI Logged on successfully Field panel lt 40091 gt User lt high gt lt High default user account gt gt Point Application Tim
69. and export PPCL programs or sections of programs as text files Print PPCL programs to the system printer For more information about PPCL see the TALON Powers Process Control Language PPCL User s Manual 588 583 User Interface Description for the PPCL Editor The PPCL Editor window can be accessed via the Create Edit bar in the navigation pane on the left side of the Web Server screen PPCL Editor X Siemensi0 PPCL Editor DORENS EY Now editing PPCL Program on Siemensi0 GP Sie 2 Siemensi1 Refresh Enable Disable Delete Siemensi amp Siemensi3 Q4 AHUIPFROGRAM G PAC 95 PPCL Program S PPCLTrain 122 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit PPCL Priority Clear Trace Import Export Print The following fields and buttons are used in the PPCL Editor window If you do not have access to a function it will be grayed out The panel list drop down list allows you to choose the desired panel and PPCL program e The Refresh button reloads the PPCL program from the server If there are any unsaved changes a dialog box will displays and asks you if the changes should be discarded e The Enable button allows you to choose lines of PPCL to enable See the Using the PPCL Editor section for more information e The Disable button allows you to choose lines of PPCL to disable See the Using the PPCL Editor section for more information The Delete button allows you to delete line
70. anges Click Close Return to the default settings by clicking the Reset to Default button Selecting the Language Field Panel Web Server provides static text in English as the default language Other language files are available for selection in the language field of the Web Server UI Setup dialog box Additional languages can be downloaded into the field panel and custom language files can be created if necessary See the TALON Controllers User s Manual 588 580 for more information about languages 31 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 4 Status Bar Logoff 32 The Setup option in the Status Bar allows you to change the static text language to a language other than English provided the Operating System supports the selected language 1 Click the Setup button on the Status Bar gt The UI Setup dialog box displays Use the Language drop down to choose from the available static text languages Use the Font Size option to enlarge or reduce the font size Click Apply Click Close Log out and log back in a fF oO N The static text changes to the selected language Most of the static text will change after you click Apply and Close However logging out and logging back in is required to change all of the static text language A Font Size 10 te Language English Data Refresh Rate English N French Alarm Color E L It Color zB a Korean d OOS Color E Japanese Chinese
71. anguage English Time format HH MM SS Date format HH MM 55 HH MM HH MM SSAP N F Auto log off delay HH MMAP Military y 0T devices Revert Save Close Viewing a User Account 1 Click the Users icon from the Create Edit bar The User Account Editor window displays 2 Select the desired User Account by clicking a name in the left pane The User Account information area displays the User Info window 133 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Change User Password Account mame User initials Password Verify password Password expire limit Language Time format Date format Auto log off delay 134 User info Permissions John Doe Jmd ok aK i a 2 E Days English HH MM SS X MM DD Y Y v iV Loa off automatically _ Auto log on to PXMLOT devices 4 Minutes Deleting a User Account 1 Click the Users icon from the Create Edit bar The User Account Editor window displays 2 Select the desired User Account by clicking a name in the left pane 3 Click the button at the bottom left of the User Account Editor window A message box displays allowing you to verify deletion of the selected User Account Click Yes to delete the selected User Account Change User Password Changing a Password A user with Edit permissions for User Accounts can change password for any accounts at any time See the Using theUser Account Editor section
72. apter 11 discusses the following topics e FINlite Graphics Tool Overview User Interface Description for the FINlite Graphics Tool Tips for Using the FINlite Graphics Tool e Using the FINlite Graphics Tool Launching the FINlite Graphics Tool Logging in to the Controller Creating Graphics Editing the Graphics Animation Saving and Publishing the Graphics File Creating Device Templates Backing up Graphics FINlite Graphics Tool Overview The Field Panel Web Server Graphics Application is a graphic utility program called Siemens FINlite FINlite can be used to create modify animate and save graphics files to be used with the Web Server user interface Graphics files can be backed up via the HMI using the Graphicsbackup feature and deleted via the HMI using the Delete_file feature Siemens FINlite can connect to a panel and bind graphical elements to data points While connected to the panel you will be able to see current values and command points to see the affects on graphics Siemens FINlite supports Windows XP SP3 Windows 7 and Vista Siemens FINlite is an Adobe AIR application Adobe AIR must be installed on the PC before Siemens FINlite can be installed Siemens FINlite provides the following operations Create graphics Manipulate graphics Animate graphics Test animation with live data before publication Save the graphics components to the user library for reuse 13
73. arated Variable file To print the Alarm report click the Print button at the top right section of the report pane A print dialog box will open Choose the desired printer and click OK e To close the Alarm report click the X button to close the Report tab Acknowledging an Alarm To acknowledge an Alarm Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 4 Status Bar Setup 1 Run an Alarm Report or an Unack report see the Running an Alarm Report section 2 Click the Unacknowledged button in the Acknowledge State column associated to the desired alarm gt The button displays Acknowledged in the Acknowledge State column Setup The Setup button allows you to choose colors text language font size and refresh rate of Status Bar buttons UI Setup A Font Size 10 te Language English v Data Refresh Rate 15 F ees Alarm Color B Unack Alarm Color E Fault Color OOS Color E Device Failure Color Ei FF0000 Reset to Default Apply Click the Setup button on the Status Bar Change the font size by using the UP and DOWN arrows in the Font Size field Change the text language by using the drop down Language menu Change the refresh rate of the Status Bar buttons by using the UP and DOWN arrows in the Data Refresh Rate field ee IN 5 Change the light colors of the Status Bar buttons by clicking the colored squares and then choosing the desired colors Click Apply to save ch
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75. ate Device Templates section Limit Open Tabs to Six In the Siemens FINlite graphics utility program and in the Web Server user interface limit the total number of tabs that are open simultaneously to six 6 This means that any combination of tabs displaying editors or graphics files should not exceed six tabs System Security 19 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 2 Field Panel Web Server System Administration Language Support User access to the Field Panel Web Server is controlled through individual User Accounts Each User Account has access levels determined by a system administrator which grant or deny permissions to work with the specific applications and features of the Field Panel Web Server User Accounts are password protected The passwords are encrypted when they are entered by the user at the Web Server User Interface When a User Account is created a password expiration time can be determined by the system administrator If a user account is created with an expiration date on the password and if a user attempts to log in to that account three times using an incorrect password the User Account will be locked requiring a system administrator to unlock it A locked User Account can be unlocked through a modification to the User Account by a system administrator For more information about access levels and passwords see the Users section and the TALON Controllers User s Manual 588 580 Languag
76. ate Edit TEC Init TEC Initial Value Editor FLN Device Name Points Point Name Select Device Update Panel Initialize TEC Object ID Initial Yalue Release Close The FLN Device Name dropdown allows you to select the desired FLN Device The Update Panel button allows you to update the panel with the initial values The Initialize TEC button allows you to initialize the selected TEC by commissioning the values set e The Points table lists the points that exist in the selected FLN device The table lists the following point information Point Name displays the name of the point Object ID displays the Object Identifier Initial Value allows you to set or modify the initial value of the point Release checkbox allows you to release the selected point returning the initial values to their relinquished default values Using the TEC Initial Value Editor Setting the Initial Value 1 Click the TEC Init icon from the Create Edit bar gt The TEC Initial Values Editor window displays 119 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit TEC Init 2 Select a panel from the left pane of the TEC Initial Values Editor window to display available panels 3 Select the desired panel by clicking the panel name in the left pane of the TEC Initial Values Editor window 4 Select the desired device from the FLN Device Name drop down in the TEC Initial Values Editor window FLN D
77. ation If you do not enter a value the controller will automatically enter the next available Object ID This field cannot be edited in existing schedules e The Description field allows you to describe the Schedule Object using up to 16 characters This field is optional for schedule creation and can be edited The Type options allow you to choose the Schedule type Real for analog Enumerated for binary Unsigned for command objects and multi state Boolean to enable disable trend log objects and for calendar objects 15 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Schedule Command Calendar 76 NOTE Data types for the properties of BACnet objects must match the data type property of the BACnet schedule otherwise the schedule will not function properly e The Effective Start Stop fields display the starting and ending dates for the Scheduler Object These fields are optional for schedule creation and can be edited The Write Priority drop down displays the priority level of the scheduler object This field is optional and can be edited e The Default Value field displays the value of the schedule object when none of the schedules is active This field is optional and can be edited e The OOS Disabled check box determines whether the Scheduler Object is active or Out of Service after creation This check box can be checked or unchecked upon object creation and can be edited e Th
78. atus Bar see the User Interface Navigation Overview section for more information about the Status Bar and its features An Alarm report lists the details of both Event Enrollment alarms and Intrinsic Alarms Alarms can be acknowledged from the Alarm report Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Notification Class Alarm Report Point Name EE Name 9S112 LaI01 J S112 LaI02 95112 LA103 Acknowledging the state of an object does not refresh the report The report must be re run by clicking the count button to see updated data To run an Alarm report 1 Click the Alarms button in the Status Bar Logged in as high 10 11 2010 Monday 12 37 PM o Alarms Unack Faults Out Of Service Device Failures Silence Setup Logoff An Alarm report will display listing alarm details 2 Select the date and time in the Event Time column to see event time and acknowledge time details Close Print Export to CSV Description Panel Status Event Time Acknowledge St SI12 LAIO1 Siemensi A3 10 12 1963 7 34 50 AM 112 L4102 Siemensi A3 UnNACK 10 12 1963 7 34 52 AM Unacknowleged SI12 LAIQ3 Siemensi2 A3 10 12 1963 7 34 50 4m Exporting Saving and Printing an Alarm Report The Alarm report can be exported to the system printer with a preview or exported as a CSV file and saved To export the Alarm report click the Export to CSV button at the top right section of the report pa
79. avigate to the desired object from the object list in the left pane and drag it on top of the component that has just been dropped onto the canvas 3 Once all the desired components have been added to the canvas click the Enter Live Mode button in the upper right corner of the window above the canvas This allows the panel to begin polling points and displaying current information on the graphic NOTE While in live mode you can open the Commander application and command the objects to see the graphic being manipulated However if a PPCL program or any other application is influencing the object the change will be seen without any user interaction such as using the Commander application To Publish a Graphics File 1 From the File menu select Publish 2 Open the Field Panel Web Server user interface 3 Inthe left navigation pane click either the Devices Points bar or the Graphics bar 4 Navigate to the panel to which the graphic was published The published graphic will display under the panel name Editing the Graphics Animation Components can be further manipulated by editing the animation Several images of a component can be saved individually to the user library for reuse with animation Once an object is assigned to the component the object can be commanded to different values Each value commanded will access a different component graphic which creates the graphic animation To Edit the Animation 1 On the can
80. button to the right of the point name to open the basic default Commanding window 35 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 5 Point Commander Point Commander Application Overview 4 Device Points Search Y Siemensi0 8010 Qn gt Commanding TestPoint99 MSV 19 0 Y 8 Local gt Analog Inputs Object Name Present Value x None v gt VW Analog Outputs TestPoint99 Reliability No Fault Detected v gt VW Analog Values Description Event State Normal gt 0 Binary Inputs Disabled _ gt 0 Binary Outputs gt 0 Binary Values gt Multistate Inputs gt Multistate Outputs Y Multistate Values TestPoint99 gt Trends ty In Alarm Fault gt Schedules ne Overridden Out Of Service gt E Graphics Feedback a Advanced Command a A morne mini Close the Commander window by clicking the X in the top right corner of the window The following fields and buttons are used in the basic Commanding window If you do not have access to a function it will be grayed out The Command button at the bottom right of the window must be clicked to implement any changes in the Commanding window Point Name and Description The point name point type data type and instance ID are displayed in the header of the Commanding window The object name and description are displayed in the field on the left side of the Commanding window The Object Name field shows the point name Th
81. cannot be used as default graphics See the Creating Device Template section for more information on Device Templates Creating Device Templates You can create a graphics template from a single file for reuse with multiple FLN devices that have the same application ID This is accomplished by using the Create Device Template feature also called re ativizing a file To Relativize a Graphics File 1 Create a graphics file using a background graphic and components Connect to a panel Bind points from one of the desired FLN devices to each of the components in the graphic 4 From the File menu select Create Device Template gt The Relativize Mapping window displays 153 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 11 FINIite Graphics Tool Using the FINlite Graphics Tool Relativize Mapping x Relativize Point s to Device 13 ATECO3 v v Bound Point Details v O 13 ATECO3 DPR1 ROT ANG DeviceID 3013 v 13 ATECO3 CHK STATUS DeviceID 8013 v D 13 ATEC03 DUCT AREA DeviceID 8013 v O 13 ATECOZ ERROR STATUS DeviceID 3013 Close Relativize 5 In the Relativize Points to Device drop down list select the panel to relativize to 6 Choose any or all of the device points to relativize by clicking the check boxes next to the point name s Checking the topmost check box will select all points 7 Click Relativize Once points are relativized a circular arrow icon displays in the Relativize
82. ce s13 aTeco3 N s13 aTeco4 2 Select the device whose live data should display in the relativized graphic 3 Click Go The relativized graphic will display the live data from the selected device Backing Up Graphics Use this procedure to back up graphics files via the HMI HMI S H E W G System Hardware Ethernet Webserver Graphicsbackup Example 10 13 04 07 30 2010 FRI Logged on successfully Field panel lt 40091 gt User lt high gt lt High default user account gt gt Point Application Time Message Cancel System passWord Bye s gt Diagnostics Users dSt Bacnet Error_msgs Hardware Text Quit h gt Fieldpanels Ethernet nodeNametable Disks Reportprinter Licensemanager Quit e 155 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 11 FINlite Graphics Tool Using the FINlite Graphics Tool gt ipSettings Bbmd Telnet Webserver Quit w gt Display Modify Uiupgrade Graphicsbackup Quit g gt Are you sure y DONE Deleting Graphics Files Graphics files consist of fnl files and media files Media files backgrounds component images etc are shared among all graphics The fnl files are stored separately from the media files and Device Template gt FLN files are stored in a different location than non Device Template graphics e The fnl files for standard graphics are stored in A wsroot graphics e The fnl files for Device Temp
83. ce Editor window to display available panels 3 Select the desired panel and the desired FLN Device by clicking the panel name and then the FLN Device name The Device Editor window displays the FLN Device details 116 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit TEC Init MSTP Device Editor Object Name Description 12 BTECO1 Application Num _ Master e Slave Instance Num 1 Network MACAddress Init Value Priority 16 EA Save Relinquish Default Values e Yes _ No Device Password Close Deleting an FLN Device 1 Click the FLN icon from the Create Edit bar The FLN Device Editor window displays 2 Click Select a Panel at the top of the left pane of the FLN Device Editor window to display available panels 3 Select the desired panel and the desired FLN Device by clicking the panel name and then the FLN Device name The Device Editor window displays the FLN Device details 4 Click the button at the bottom left of the FLN Device Editor window A message box will display allowing the user to verify deletion of the selected FLN Device Click Yes to delete the selected object TEC Init 117 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit TEC Init Section Overview This section discusses the following topics TEC Initial Value Editor Overview User Interface Description for the TEC Initial Value Editor e TEC Initial Value Editor Step by Step
84. ce the modifications are complete 85 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Schedule Command Calendar Object Editor PXM 5 v E ema Command Object Editor Bl pxm75 Object Name Unnamed Object E Test Command Object EJ Unnamed object Object Identifier Description Present value Actions gt Action Title Untitled Action 1 Untitled Action Point Yalue Priority Quit on Failu IPXM75 Addre 1 5 ii HH true ob Goel A Revert Save Close Modifying a Command ObjectNotReleased 1 Click the Command icon from the Create Edit bar hover over the Schedule icon to view it gt The Object Editor window displays 2 Click Select a Panel at the top of the left pane of the Object Editor window to display available panels 3 Select the desired panel and the desired schedule object by clicking the panel name and then the schedule object name gt The Command Object Editor window displays the command object details 4 Make the desired modifications to the existing schedule Description Actions See the Create a Command Object section for more information 5 Click Save The Save button will be grayed out once the modifications are complete 86 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Schedule Command Calendar Object Editor PXM74 v E pxm74 E pxm75 E PxXM74 cmD1 E Test Command Object2 Command Object Editor Object Name
85. cknowledged alarms of the points queried Click the check boxes in the second row of the report pane filtering area to filter on a specific status Filtering on multiple status filters will return points that fulfill both filter criteria For example checking the In Alarm and the Unack Alarm check boxes will result in a list of points which are BOTH in alarm AND unacknowledged Generating a Point Log Report Click Go The Point Log report results will display as a table in the report pane To cancel a report in progress click Cancel The width and order of the report table columns can be changed in the report pane The report information can also be sorted by column To change the width of the columns click and hold the vertical edge of the column header and move the line to the desired width To change the order of the columns click and hold the column and move it to the desired location within the table e To sort the report information by column click the arrow in the column header The numbers next to the column names indicate the sorting priority Exporting Saving and Printing a Point Log Report The Point Log report can be exported to the system printer with a preview or exported as a CSV file and saved e To export the Point Log report click the Export to CSV button at the top right section of the report pane A dialog box will open Browse to the desired location to save the CSV Comma Separated Variable file e T
86. d location HMI S H F F R System Hardware Fieldpanels Filesys Remove_dir 166 Example gt Point Application Time Message Cancel System passWord Bye s gt Diagnostics Users dSt Bacnet Error_msgs Hardware Text Quit h gt Fieldpanels Ethernet nodeNametable Disks Reportprinter Licensemanager Quit f gt Log Display Add dElete Modify Config Filesys Quit f gt List_drives Set_drive listDirectory Change_dir File_ops Remove_dir Quit s gt Drive name a A gt List_drives Set_drive listDirectory Change_dir File_ops Remove_dir Quit c gt File Directory wsroot Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 12 Field Panel Features for Field Panel Web Server Field Panel File System Operations Path A WSROOT gt List_drives Set_drive listDirectory Change_dir File_ops Remove_dir Quit c gt File Directory graphics Path A WSROOT Graphics gt List_drives Set_drive listDirectory Change_dir File_ops Remove_dir Quit c gt File Directory media Path A WSROOT Graphics MEDIA gt List_drives Set_drive listDirectory Change_dir File_ops Remove_dir Quit d 05 11 2011 WED File Directory 12 12 Path A WSROOT Graphics MEDIA 05 11 2011 08 24 28 20140 FAN_CENTRIFUGAL_SF_1 PNG 05 11 2011 08 24 28 21785 CHWV_BELIMO_4 PNG 05 11 2011 08 24 28 0 VALANIMATION1 lt DIR gt End of report gt
87. database are backed up For more information about Auto Save see the TALON Controllers User s Manual 588 580 Available Memory Diagnostic Point The Field Panel Web Server provides a diagnostic point called MEMAVAIL which displays the available memory in the controller The MEMAVAIL point is a trendable virtual point which resides in the analog values option of the local controller Although it is a virtual point the MEMAVAIL point cannotbe commanded If the point is commanded a success message displays in the Commander window but the point value reverts back to the actual available memory in the controller rather than the commanded value Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 13 Troubleshooting Available Memory Diagnostic Point Chapter 13 Troubleshooting General Troubleshooting Tips When first experiencing issues try the following general tips Refresh the panel e Log off close the browser log on e Clear the Ul cache see below e Clear the FINlite cache see below Clear the Ul Cache While in the browser right click and select Settings Print Show Redraw Regions Debugger Settings Global Settings About Adobe Flash Player 10 3 181 34 e Select the folder icon Adobe Flash Player Settings Local Storage How much information can 10 173 124 10 store on your computer A Unlimited i Y C Never Ask Again Currently used OKB aaga ax Mo
88. difications are complete Y Alarmable High Alarm Limit 0 Low Alarm Limit 0 te Time Delay 0 a Deadband 0 t _ Annunciate To Normal Transitions Annunciate To Off Normal Transitions _ Annunciate To Fault Transitions Notification Class 0 Modifying a Point 1 Select the Point icon from the Create Edit bar The Point Editor window will open Click Select a Panel at the top of the left pane of the Point Editor window to display available panels Select the desired panel and the desired point by clicking the panel name and then the point name gt The point information window will open displaying point details Make the desired modifications to the existing point Click Save The Save button will be grayed out once the modifications are complete 71 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Point AI Physical LAI Object Name 112 LAI01 Object Identifier 0 0 Description 112 LAI01 Address FLN Device Point 0 0 te 7 ES Instance Number 0 FA Engineering Uints Sensor type Pnuematic Slope Current Pnuematic Intercept N Thermistor 10K COY Limit Thermistor 10K Type 3 Data Type Thermistor 100K A Decimal Places 2 Output Format 0 E Viewing a Point 1 Select the Point icon from the Create Edit bar The Point Editor window will open 2 Click Select a Panel at the top of the left pane of the Point Editor
89. dustry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 11 FINlite Graphics Tool Using the FINlite Graphics Tool Drive name ifd List_drives Set_drive listDirectory Change_dir File_ops Remove_dir Quit f Copy_file Rename_file Move_file Delete_file Quit d File name wsroot graphics purple fnl Are you sure y Deleting wsroot graphics purple fnl wsroot graphics purple fnl deleted successfully Deleting the Same Graphic from Drive A List_drives Set_drive listDirectory Change_dir File_ops Remove_dir Quit s Drive name a A List_drives Set_drive listDirectory Change_dir File_ops Remove_dir Quit c File Directory wsroot Path A WSROOT List_drives Set_drive listDirectory Change_dir File_ops Remove_dir Quit c File Directory graphics Path A WSROOT GRAPHICS List_drives Set_drive listDirectory Change_dir File_ops Remove_dir Quit d 10 11 2011 TUE File Directory 13 42 Path A WSROOT GRAPHICS 10 11 2011 13 38 56 1393 PURPLE FNL End of report List_drives Set_drive listDirectory Change_dir File_ops Remove_dir Quit f Copy_file Rename_file Move_file Delete_file Quit d File nam purple fnl gt Ok to continue Y N y Deleting purple fnl purple fnl deleted successfully Updating the FINlite User Guide FINlite installs the User Guide in the install directory C Program Files FINlite assets files 158
90. e Description field optional displays additional point information Command Options and Status The upper right section of the Commanding window displays command options The information in this section is only accessible to users with Command or higher access level to the point e Present Value displays the current point value and allows you to change the value of commandable points e The At field displays the current priority and allows you to change the point priority Reliability displays any faults detected If none then No Fault Detected displays Event State indicates the status of the point Normal Failed The Out of Service checkbox allows you to disable or enable commandable points When a point is disabled alarm reporting capabilities for the point are disabled 36 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 5 Point Commander Point Commander Application Overview the Out of Service status indicator displays a check mark gt Commanding TestPoint99 MSV 19 0 Object Name Present Value None y TestPoint99 Reliability INo Fault Detected v Description Event State Normal Disabled _ In Alarm Fault Overridden Out Of Service o Feedback Bi Advanced Command Status Indicators The lower right section of the Commanding window displays the following status indicators which indicate status with a check mark e The In Alarm check box indicates when the poin
91. e Message Cancel System passWord Bye s gt Diagnostics Users dSt Bacnet Error_msgs Hardware Text Quit h gt Fieldpanels Ethernet nodeNametable Disks Reportprinter Licensemanager Quit f gt Log Display Add dElete Modify Config Filesys Quit f gt List_drives Set_drive listDirectory Change_dir File_ops Remove_dir Quit 1 07 30 2010 FRI Drives List 10 15 Disk Size Free Space IFD 10 MB 8652 KB A 8174 KB 6542 KB B 1907 MB 1659 MB End of report 161 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 12 Field Panel Features for Field Panel Web Server Field Panel File System Operations List Files in a Directory HMI S H F F D System Hardware Fieldpanels Filesys listDirectory Example 10 13 04 07 30 2010 FRI Logged on successfully Field panel lt 40091 gt User lt high gt lt High default user account gt gt Point Application Time Message Cancel System passWord Bye s gt Diagnostics Users dSt Bacnet Error_msgs Hardware Text Quit h gt Fieldpanels Ethernet nodeNametable Disks Reportprinter Licensemanager Quit f gt Log Display Add dElete Modify Config Filesys Quit f gt List_drives Set_drive listDirectory Change_dir File_ops Remove_dir Quit d 07 30 2010 FRI File Directory 10 17 Path A 07 28 2010 11 27 20 0 WSROOT lt DIR gt 07 28 2010 11 27 20 197 CROSSDOMAIN XML 07
92. e in a Graphics file the Air Handler Unit AHU template may be on the bottom most layer while all of the AHU elements represented by the components may be on the middle layer with the labels on the top layer Be sure to layer the background image first and then layer buttons and labels on top If the background is layered on top of a button for example the button won t function properly 147 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 11 FINlite Graphics Tool Using the FINlite Graphics Tool 148 To create a Model Drag a component to the canvas on the right side of the FINlite window 2 Click the Properties bar in the left navigation pane to customize the features of the component See the User nterface Description for the FIN ite Graphics Tool section for more information 3 Click the Add to Favorites button in the Properties area The new Model will be saved to the Models folder in the File System and User Library area of the navigation pane Library components should be saved before bindings are made otherwise additional work may be required Label Component Labels can also be modified to display updates of point name status value description priority device name and or units 1 Drag a Label component to the canvas on the right side of the FINlite window 2 Click the Properties bar in the left navigation pane to customize the features of the label 3 To activate the label for poin
93. e Support Dynamic textrefers to text that lists object names descriptors state text and other information that can be defined by the user Static textrefers to text in the user interfaces HMI Web Server user interface and FINlite Graphics Tool such as menu titles labels error messages and other information that cannot be modified by the user Dynamic text support requires appropriate host computer regional settings or the specified language Static text support at the Web Server user interface and FINlite Graphics Tool requires downloading the appropriate language mo files in the appropriate place See the Setup section and the F M ite Graphics Tool sections for information on selecting a static language Static and dynamic text support at the HMI requires downloading the appropriate language files during firmware loading via Firmware Loading Tool FLT typically English and a second language French Chinese Korean or Japanese See the TALON Controllers User s Manual 588 580 for more information about language support Importing a Language File Additional language mo files can be downloaded from Vantage Web site into the field panel via FTP or a USB memory device These language files will then become accessible by the user interface for static text display 20 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 3 User Interface Navigation Overview Welcome Page Logon Chapter 3 User Interface Navigation Overvi
94. e Weekly Schedule button opens the Edit Weekly Schedule window which allows you to create and edit an array for seven days of the week Each day can have multiple schedules This is optional for schedule creation and can be edited e The Exception Schedule button opens the Edit Exception Calendar window which allows you to create and edit exceptions to the existing schedule using either dates date ranges week n day or references to calendar objects This is optional for schedule creation and can be edited e The ReferenceObjects button opens the Edit Target Objects window which allows you to create and edit Command Objects providing a list of objects to be commanded by the Scheduler Object This is optional for schedule creation and can be edited Command Object Editor User Interface The Edit Command Object window can be accessed via the Create Edit bar in the navigation pane on the left side of the screen Move your cursor over the Schedule icon to view the Command icon Click the Command icon to open the Edit Command Object window The Object Name field allows you to name the Command Object using up to 30 characters This field is required for the creation of a Command Object and cannot be edited in existing schedules e The Object Identifier field displays the Object identification information If you do not enter a value the controller will automatically enter the next available Object ID This field cannot be edited in e
95. e Welcome Page Graphic Field Panel Web Server provides a Welcome page image which can be changed by the user To change the image on the Welcome page 1 2 3 4 5 Create a custom image file that is 398 x 263 pixels Name the file login png Save the file to a USB drive There are several ways to save this file in the panel Using the USB drive as drive B of the panel copy the login file to A wsroot login png Be sure to copy the file to the Internal Flash Drive IFD wsroot login png as well in order to preserver the file after a panel coldstart For the HMI command prompts to perform the file copy see the Field Panel Features for Field Panel Web Server section of this document OR Using the USB drive as drive B of the panel save the file to the WSROOT subdirectory in the UlUpgrade directory along with the standard contents of the UlUpgrade folder Perform the UlUpgrade using the HMI command prompts The login file will be transferred properly to the correct folder in both the A and IFD drives For the HMI command prompts to perform the file copy see the Field Panel Features for Field Panel Web Server section of this document OR Use File Transfer Protocol FTP to save the file to WSROOT The custom image will display on the Welcome page If login png does not exist in the WSROOT directory the default welcome page image displays i The Login png file will be deleted from the A drive after a cold
96. e same name allows the user to change its priority Lines and sections of PPCL code can be reused copied or cut and pasted Using the PPCL Editor Creating a PPCL Program 1 Click the PPCL icon from the Create Edit bar The PPCL Editor window displays Click Select a Panel at the top of the left pane of the PPCL Editor window to display available panels Select the desired panel by clicking the panel name Click the button at the bottom left of the PPCL Editor window The PPCL Editor window displays a blank programming space Enter the new lines of PPCL or copy and paste from existing lines of PPCL Click Save The Save button will be grayed out once the modifications are complete Enable or Disable PPCL Lines 1 124 Enable or disable lines of PPCL by clicking the Enable or Disable button The Enable Lines or Disable Lines window displays Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit PPCL f Enable P Disable Enable Lines First Line 10 ry Last Line 50 al Enable Disable Clear Trace Disable Lines First Line 20 Last Line 40 4E Disable 2 Use the arrows to select the first and last lines to enable or disable and click the Enable or Disable button in the Enable Lines or Disable Lines window The fields default to asterisks which can be used for wildcarding 3 Click outside the Enable Lines or Disable Lines window to close the window Modifying
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98. ed ALN if not already connected Expand the Components bar and drag a button onto the workspace From the Panels bar expand the panel with the desired point Expand the Local section of that panel and then expand the applicable point type analog input analog output etc Select the point you want to associate with the button and drag it onto the button in the workspace this binds the point to the button Select the button on the workspace and expand the Properties bar Verify that in the Properties area the On Click field displays Open Resource and below this is the name of the desired point Publish the graphic A button bound to a point will not work unless the graphic is published to the panel and used through the user interface If you try to use the button in FINlite even in Live Mode it will not work Open the Graphics View in the Field Panel Web Server user interface navigate to the published graphic and open the graphic containing the button Click on the button to bring up the Point Commander Application for the associated bound point To bind a button to a graphic 1 Expand the Panels bar and connect to a panel on the desired ALN if not already connected Expand the Components bar and drag a button onto the workspace From the Panels bar expand the panel with the desired graphic and then expand the Graphics section of that panel Select the graphic you want to associate with the button and drag
99. edule Command Calendar Weekly schedule Exception schedule Schedule default values List of objects property reference Write priority Out of service status The user can also create Calendar Objects to be used with the Schedule editor The calendar object created will be referenced by the Schedule Object The user can also view delete and modify existing Calendar Objects The following attributes of an existing Calendar Object can be modified through the Calendar Editor e Description e Date List The user can also create Command Objects to be used with the Schedule editor The Command Object created will be referenced by the Schedule Object The user can also view delete and modify existing Command Objects The following attributes of an existing Command Object can be modified through the Command Editor e Description e Action e Action Text User Interface Description for Schedule Command Calendar Object Editors Schedule Object Editor User Interface The Edit Schedule window can be accessed via the Create Edit bar in the navigation pane on the left side of the Web Server screen Click the Schedule icon to open the Edit Schedule window and its related windows The Object Name field allows you to name the Schedule Object using up to 30 characters This field is required for the creation of a schedule and cannot be edited in existing schedules The Object Identifier field displays the Object identification inform
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103. el names and or IP addresses being used Separate entries with semicolons Click OK In Firefox In the Tools menu select Options On the Advanced tab click the Network tab and then the Settings button Select the Manual Proxy Configuration option and add the panel names and or IP addresses being used Separate entries with commas Click OK Be sure to verify with IT personnel if necessary before making this change Empty Browser Window Issue The browser window displays an empty browser page Solution Install Adobe Flash Player Plug in Version 10 1 or later Error Accessing Panel Message Issue Error Accessing Panel message displays Error Accessing Panel Siernens12 If one panel loses communication the Error Accessing Panel message will display indicating the name of the panel which has lost communication If multiple Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 13 Troubleshooting Graphics Issues panels lose communication an error message will display for each panel indicating which panel has lost communication If an FPWeb enabled panel loses communication the Device Failures Count will increase and the Panel will have an associated triangle icon in the navigation pane instead of an arrow Solution Check connections Verify the panel is still FPWeb enabled Communications should be reestablished automatically as long as the browser session has not been terminated Graphics Issues
104. emove_dir Quit f gt Copy_file Rename_file Move_file Delete_file Quit d gt File name wsroot Graphics MEDIA VALANIMATION1 gt Are you sure Y Deleting wsroot Graphics MEDIA VALANIMATION1 THERMO JPG Deleting wsroot Graphics MEDIA VALANIMATION1 THERM10 JPG Deleting wsroot Graphics MEDIA VALANIMATION1 THERM20 JPG deleted successfully Backing up and Restoring Databases The Auto Save feature initiates an automatic backup of the database after a period of 15 minutes after the database has been modified The Auto Restore feature restores the database at start up 168 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 12 Field Panel Features for Field Panel Web Server Backing up and Restoring Databases When Web Server is enabled on a panel Auto Save and Auto Restore are enabled as the default You can manually disable them using the HMI If you are using TALON View as a mass storage device do not enable Auto Restore in Web Server If Auto Restore is already enabled it must be manually disabled For more information see the Enabling Auto Save section and TALON Controllers User s Manual 588 580 Graphics files cannot be backed up using the Auto Save feature For information about backing up graphics files see the Saving and Publishing the Graphics File section Enabling Auto Save To enable the Auto Save feature via the HMI HMI S H F C L
105. ending application Point Log Report e Displays a Point Log Report for the selected points Generates a printer ready format of the Point Log Report Event Enrollment Editor e Allows you to create modify and delete Event Enrollment objects Notification Class Editor e Allows you to create modify and delete Notification Class objects Remote Recipient List Editor Allows you to add modify and delete Remote Recipient addresses SMTP Configuration Editor Allows you to configure the settings required by the SMTP E Mail server in order to use Remote Notification Graphics Allows you to display view the graphics that have been created and published to the panel using the Siemens FINlite graphics utility program Trend Editor e Allows you to create modify and delete Trend Log objects Trending e Displays Trend data in graphical or report format Allows the ability to view Trend Log Object data or dynamic trend data by polling point objects Generates a printer ready format of the Trend Graph Schedule Command Calendar Object Editors e Allows you to create modify and delete Schedule Command and Calendar objects Scheduling 11 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 1 Introduction to Field Panel Web Server Applications 12 e Displays schedules for a selected date in several views Today Day Work Week Week and Month PPCL Editor e Allows you to create m
106. es grayed out once the modifications are complete 114 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit FLN MSTP Device Editor Object Name Unnamed Object Description Application Num Null EA Master E5 e a T Instance Num Network MACAddress Init Value Priority 16 Save Relinquish Default Values e Yes No Device Password O o uw ai Modifying an FLN Device 1 Click the FLN icon from the Create Edit bar The FLN Device Editor window displays 2 Click Select a Panel at the top of the left pane of the FLN Device Editor window to display available panels 3 Select the desired panel and the desired FLN Device by clicking the panel name and then the FLN Device name The Device Editor window displays the FLN Device details Make the desired modifications to the existing FLN Device Click Save The Save button will be grayed out once the modifications are complete 115 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit FLN MSTP Device Editor Object Name Description 12 BTECO3 Application Num TS Slave Instance Num 3 Network MACAddress Init Value Priority 16 ia Save Relinquish Default Values e Yes No Device Password Revert Save Viewing an FLN Device 1 Click the FLN icon from the Create Edit bar The FLN Device Editor window displays O o n m 2 Click Select a Panel at the top of the left pane of the FLN Devi
107. etes the highlighted folder or file The Canvas 144 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 11 FINlite Graphics Tool FINlite Graphics Tool Overview untitled i o Scale 75 v Enter Live Mode The canvas is the graphics workspace on the right side of the FINlite application window The top left tab displays the name of the graphics file The Maximize button allows you to maximize the workspace canvas and no longer display the left navigation bar side panel The Scale dropdown allows you to change the size of the workspace canvas The Enter Live Mode button allows you to begin polling points and view the graphics animation through the FINlite application Tips for Using the FINlite Graphics Tool Graphics files can be created and viewed via the Siemens FINlite Graphics Tool e Graphics files can be viewed but not modified via the Graphics View in the Field Panel Web Server User Interface See the Graphics View section 145 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 11 FINlite Graphics Tool Using the FINlite Graphics Tool SIEMENS Open _ Don t show this again 146 Once published to a panel graphics files can be modified using the same computer used to create them or they must be copied manually from the field panel to a computer running the Siemens FINlite application e lf your system requires large graphics it is recommended that you use a USB memory device such as a th
108. evice Name S10_MSTP11 Update Panel Initialize TEC B sio_mstpi1 N Points A sio_mstpiz Point Name MB sio_ppmis Objec AI 3 BB si0_ppmiz7 0 52 5 Set the initial value by using the cells under the Initial Value column in the Points table 6 Click Save The Save button becomes grayed out once the modification are complete Updating the Panel 1 Click the TEC Init icon from the Create Edit bar gt The TEC Initial Values Editor window displays 2 Select a panel from the left pane of the TEC Initial Values Editor window to display available panels 3 Select the desired panel by clicking the panel name in the left pane of the TEC Initial Values Editor window 4 Select the desired device from the FLN Device Name drop down in the TEC Initial Values Editor window Update the panel by clicking the Update Panel button Click Save The Save button will be grayed out once the modification are complete Initializing 1 Click the TEC Init icon from the Create Edit bar gt The TEC Initial Values Editor window displays 2 Select a panel from the left pane of the TEC Initial Values Editor window to display available panels 3 Select the desired panel by clicking the panel name in the left pane of the TEC Initial Values Editor window 120 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit PPCL Select the desired device from the FLN Device Name drop down in the TEC Initial Values Editor window Initialize the TEC
109. ew Welcome Page Logon Begin a Field Panel Web Server session with a Web browser URL request to the panel using either its IP address or panel name Fully Qualified Domain Name The panel will respond with the Web Server We come page which allows you to log on to the system If you have problems connecting to the Field Panel Web Server or logging on see the Troubleshooting section Steps for Logging On 1 Launch a supported Web browser on the computer 2 Type one of the following into the address field IP address of the field panel Field panel node name Fully Qualified Domain Name NOTE The browser must be configured to ignore the proxy settings for the panel names and or IP addresses See the Troubleshooting section for more information The End User License Agreement page displays 3 Click Accept The Field Panel Web Server Welcome page displays NOTE The graphic that displays on the Welcome page can be customized See the Settings section Username Password Login 4 Type the user name and password of any ALN user account into the appropriate fields in the log on window and click Login If the log on is successful a log on message is sent to all configured alarm printers The Panel Navigation screen will display showing a list of panels connected 21 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 3 User Interface User Interface after Logon Navigation Overview Configuring th
110. existing Trend Objects The Value field allows the user to define the time interval for time based trends The default value is 900 seconds 15 minutes The minimum value is 1 second and the maximum value is 480 hours or 1728000 seconds e The Start Date Time and Stop Date Time checkboxes allow the user to enter a trend start and stop Date Time This option can be edited in existing Trend Objects By default these checkboxes are not checked so a trend start and stop Date Time are all wildcarded The Start Date Time fields allow the user to specify a date time value for a trend to begin if the enable checkbox is checked These fields can be edited in existing Trend Objects e The Stop Date Time fields allow the user to specify a date time value for a trend to end if the enable checkbox is checked These fields can be edited in existing Trend Objects The Stop when full checkbox allows the user to define whether trending will stop when the trend log is full Otherwise new trend records will rollover old trend records This checkbox defaults to unchecked NO e The Notification Threshold field allows the user to define the notification threshold for filling the trend buffer This field defaults to 80 of maximum samples The Notification Class dropdown allows the user to select the notification class desired for sending alarm notification This option can be edited in existing Trend Objects This field defaults to Notificat
111. he TALON View Remote Notification application rather than the Web Server application If you migrate from a Web Server solution to a solution using TALON View you must reconfigure Remote Notification to use the TALON View application SMTP Configuration Section Overview This section discusses the following topics SMTP Configuration Editor Overview Using the SMTP Configuration Editor SMTP Configuration Editor Overview To view or modify the panel s SMTP configuration data you must be logged in to the Web Server with an account that has Hardware Edit privileges If you do not have Hardware Edit privileges the editor will not open and an Access Denied error will display Saving the SMTP Configuration information to the panel requires a coldstart of the field panel A message will display allowing you to choose whether to continue with a coldstart requiring re authorization or to discard the changes to the configuration information Using the SMTP Configuration EditorNotReleased You must communicate with the local Information Technology services to obtain the information necessary to update the SMTP Configuration fields The SMTP Configuration Editor can be accessed via the Create Edit bar in the navigation pane on the left side of the screen 1 Move your cursor over the Notification Class icon to view the SMTP Configuration icon 2 Click the SMTP Configuration icon to open the SMTP Configuration Edit
112. in the IFD Performance and Limitations e An interface is available via the Human Machine Interface HMI to save files to and restore files from the RAM drive USB media or the Field Panel s internal flash drive IFD For more information see the TALON Controllers User s Manual 588 580 e Graphics files can be published from the Siemens FINlite Graphics Tool to the field panel s RAM Drive A or USB Drive B For graphics to be preserved across a coldstart files must be saved on the internal flash drive IFD or stored on a USB drive Any graphics files stored only on the panel s RAM drive will not be preserved across a coldstart Files can be saved to the IFD using the Graphics Backup feature in the HMI There are 8MB of RAM available on the RAM Drive A but it is recommended that 4MB of RAM is kept available for field panel operations Individual graphic sizes typically range from 300KB to 500KB depending on background resolution Cache refresh time is affected by the number of objects and FLN devices on the panel Panels with multiple FLN applications will experience longer refresh times e USB devices must be formatted as FAT Due to USB memory device manufacturer size and contents the time to detect the device will vary from several seconds to one or more minutes The following devices are supported by the installed device drivers Cruzer SanDisk and Kingston brand devices were used during development and testi
113. ing topics e Point Editor Application Overview User Interface Description for the Point Editor Application 67 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Point Tips for Using the Point Editor Application e Point Editor Application Step by Step Instructions Creating a Point Intrinsic Alarming Modifying a Point Viewing a Point Deleting a Point Alarm Reports Point Editor Application Overview Through the Create Edit bar in the left navigation pane the user can create modify view and delete points Physical points are local points which have a physical address and are bound to a physical I O Virtual points are not bound to a hardware I O User Interface Description for the Point Editor Application The Point Editor Application can be accessed by clicking the Point icon in the Create Edit bar in the navigation pane on the left side of the screen Not all parameters are shown in the following image Siemens13 a Elsiemeseds Point Editor El Siemensi2 Siemensii Siemensi0 S FAN_Control SECNDS W FAN_Control SECNDS6 W FAN_Control SECND E FAN_Control SECNDS E FAN_Control ToTK Ww H 513 LD041 1 9 513 LD041 2 9 513 LD041 3 9 513 LD041 4 u4 S13 LD041 5 2 513 LD041 6 MG TestPoint 68 LAI Q LPACI Q Lao Object Name TestPoint Object Identifier Description Address FLN Device Point 0 t jo lo Le Instance Number 1 ka Engineering Uints
114. iod A August wW 4 true 2 15 Configuration E Fault No 09 20 2010 12 31 2036 2010 gt gt T F 6 S 7 36 Chapter 9 Schedule View Chapter Overview Chapter 9 discusses the following topics Scheduler Application Overview User Interface Description for the Scheduler Application Tips for Using the Scheduler Application Scheduler Application Step by Step Instructions Scheduler Application Overview The Field Panel Web Server Scheduler Application allows you to view existing schedules referenced objects and schedule details The Schedule View application tab can be opened from the Device Points application bar in the Navigation Pane from the Scheduling application bar in the Navigation Pan or from a Graphics View application tab User Interface Description for the Scheduler Application The Scheduler window can be accessed via the Scheduling bar in the navigation pane on the left side of the screen Choose the desired panel and click the existing schedule name to open the Scheduler viewing window and its related views August 29 2010 October 2 2010 aN AJ 4 j Today Day Work Week Week Month Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Sa 29 30 31 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 22g onz N e gx nora A Objects alue Name 11 16 25 2 13 9 20 6 27 14 21 28 40 O 8AM Weekly O8 15AM Wee O8 30AM Wee O 8 45AM Wee O9AM Weekly
115. ion 0 or the first Notification Class For more information on trending see the TALON Controllers User s Manual 588 580 Off Node Trending On node trending is when the trended object resides in the local panel Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Trend Trend Editor Object Name Object Identifier Description Room Temp Trend V Trend Log Enabled Point to be trended SF Max Samples 2000 te Trend Type Timed Value 60 iad seconds Start Date Time End Date Time z _ Stop when full Notification Threshold 1600 te Notification Class 13 Notification Off node trending is when the trended object resides either in a different panel or in an MS TP device Trend Editor Object Name Object Identifier Description RAH Trendi V Trend Log Enabled Point to be trended fi Max Samples 2500 EA Trend Type CO y Value 1 seconds Start Date Time End Date Time J _ Stop when full A Notification Threshold 2000 EA Notification Class 10 Notification For more information about on and off node trending see the TALON Controllers User s Manual 588 580 Depending on where the object is located the Point To Be Trended field in the Trend Editor will display either the object name or the BACnet Encoded Name alias 63 125 3584T Siemens Industry Inc Chapter 10 Create Edit Trend The Point To Be Trended field will display
116. isabling Web Server G Be sure that the FPWeb license is installed on the field panel HMI S H E W M System Hardware Ethernet Webserver Modify Example 10 13 04 07 30 2010 FRI Logged on successfully Field panel lt 40091 gt User lt high gt lt High default user account gt gt Point Application Time Message Cancel System passWord Bye s gt Diagnostics Users dSt Bacnet Error_msgs Hardware Text Quit h gt Fieldpanels Ethernet nodeNametable Disks Reportprinter Licensemanager Quit e gt ipSettings Bbmd Telnet Webserver Quit w gt Display Modify Uiupgrade Graphicsbackup Quit m gt Webserver Enabled Y N y gt Ok to coldstart Y N y Use these procedures to check the enabled disabled status of Web Server HMI S H E W D System Hardware Ethernet Webserver Display Example 10 13 04 07 30 2010 FRI Logged on successfully Field panel lt 40091 gt User lt high gt lt High default user account gt gt Point Application Time Message Cancel System passWord Bye s gt Diagnostics Users dSt Bacnet Error_msgs Hardware Text Quit h gt Fieldpanels Ethernet nodeNametable Disks Reportprinter Licensemanager Quit e gt ipSettings Bbmd Telnet Webserver Quit w gt Display Modify Uiupgrade Graphicsbackup Quit d Webserver Enabled Enabled 15 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T
117. isplay Add dElete Modify Config Filesys Quit f gt List_drives Set_drive listDirectory Change_dir File_ops Remove_dir Quit f gt Copy_file Rename_file Move_file Delete_file Quit m gt Source File Name testtwo gt Destination Path b testtwo swf DON GI Copy a File 164 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 12 Field Panel Features for Field Panel Web Server Field Panel File System Operations Use this procedure to copy a file from the current directory to another directory or drive root or subfolder via the HMI This procedure does not delete the file from the current directory HMI S H F F F C System Hardware Fieldpanels Filesys File_ops Copy_file Examples Copying the file to a subfolder within the destination drive 10 13 04 07 30 2010 FRI Logged on successfully Field panel lt 40091 gt User lt high gt lt High default user account gt gt Point Application Time Message Cancel System passWord Bye s gt Diagnostics Users dSt Bacnet Error_msgs Hardware Text Quit h gt Fieldpanels Ethernet nodeNametable Disks Reportprinter Licensemanager Quit f gt Log Display Add dElete Modify Config Filesys Quit f gt List_drives Set_drive listDirectory Change_dir File_ops Remove_dir Quit f gt Copy_file Rename_file Move_file Delete_file Quit c gt Source Fi
118. itor window displays the PPCL program Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Users Siemens12 v H PPCL Editor Siemensi2 bs Aia i Now editing SI12 LDO on Siemensi2 Siemens10 Refresh Clear Trace Import Export Print Bul Siemens13 ET 10 SAMPLE 15 GOSUB 100 El Siemensi1 ET 20 GOTO 10 SI12 ANALOG IO E 30 36 112 LD0 N ET 100 IF LOC1 EQ 1 THEN GOTO 240 ET 110 IF SI12 LDI25 EQ ON THEN GOTO 140 ET 120 SET 1 S112 LDO33 ET 130 RETURN ET 140 IF SI12 LDI26 EQ ON THEN GOTO 170 ET 150 SET 1 S112 LD034 ET 160 RETURN Deleting a PPCL Program 1 Click the PPCL icon from the Create Edit bar The PPCL Editor window displays 2 Click Select a Panel at the top of the left pane of the PPCL Editor window to display available panels 3 Select the desired panel and the desired PPCL program by clicking the panel name and then the PPCL program name gt The PPCL Editor window displays the PPCL program 4 Click at the bottom left of the PPCL Editor window A message box displays allowing you to verify deletion of the selected program Click Yes to delete the selected program Users User Interface Description for the User Account Editor The User Account Editor can be accessed by clicking the Users icon under the Create Edit bar on the left navigation pane The left pane of the User Account Editor lists the existing accounts The right pane of the User Account Editor shows the User
119. ive PNY 1GB Attache USB Flash Drive SanDisk 2GB Cruzer Crossfire USB Flash Drive SanDisk 512MB Cruzer Micro USB Flash Drive SanDisk 2GB Cruzer Micro USB Flash Drive SanDisk 4GB Cruzer Micro USB Flash Drive U3 function not initialized Sony 512MB Micro Vault Tiny USB Flash Drive Sony 2GB Micro Vault Tiny USB Flash Drive Sony 1GB Micro Vault Classic USB Flash Drive Sony 4GB Micro Vault Classic USB Flash Drive X Digital Media 1GB Itty Bit USB Flash Drive X Digital Media 1GB Poker Chip USB Flash Drive X Digital Media 2GB Itty Bit USB Flash Drive e Field Panel Web Server was benchmarked with five 5 users However there is no limit to the number of users that can access Field Panel Web Server simultaneously Certain actions will cause some performance degradation when performed by multiple users simultaneously for example refreshing the cache running point log reports opening graphics etc e Field Panel Web Server was benchmarked with ten 10 panels However there is no hard limit to the number of panels accessible through Field Panel Web Server Access time and performance is affected by the number of panels As the number of panels on the system increases so will the login and caching time Tips to Improve Performance of Field Panel Web Server 18 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 2 Field Panel Web Server System Administration System Security Allow Browser Caching of Adobe Flash Player
120. ject creation and can be edited The Date list displays the dates referenced in the Calendar Object using dates date ranges or week and day Wildcard characters can be used This is optional for Calendar Object creation and can be edited Tips for Using Schedule Command Calendar Object Editors Existing schedule details can also be viewed using the Scheduler bar in the navigation pane on the left side of the Web Server screen Schedule details can be viewed using Today Day Work Week Week or Month views Use the buttons at the top of the Schedule window to choose among the available views or to advance to the next Schedule segment day work week week or month The Schedule Object Editor allows the user to enable or disable an existing schedule on a specific date which adds or removes an override on that specific date Additional overrides can be made for a specific date to change the starting time ending time and day span values of a schedule entry The actual schedule definition does not change only the control values used by the schedule for the specific date are changed The Object Name and Object Identifier of an existing Schedule Calendar or Command Object cannot be changed When creating a weekly schedule use the Add Multiple button to add a weekly schedule to multiple days of the week Using the Schedule Command Calendar Object Editors Schedule Objects Creating a Schedule ObjectNotReleased 1 Click the Sched
121. l IP address user name and password The tool will authenticate with the panel retrieve the panel list and then authenticate with all of the panels on the network Once the login is complete the object list of the chosen panel displays in a tree format in the left navigation pane User Account Passwords Using Double Byte Character Sets Double byte characters cannot be directly entered in the password field in FINlite In FINlite there are password fields whenever a connection is being made to a panel You have the following options for passwords e Use only single byte characters for user account passwords This option does not require special procedures to enter the user account password in FINlite e Use double byte characters for user account passwords This option requires copying the characters from another field such as the user name field or another application such as Notepad and pasting the characters into the password field in FINlite The location from which the characters are copied must support viewing of the double byte characters appropriately Creating Graphics Click the Components bar in the left navigation pane to open the Components area of the FINlite application Once a component is edited and customized it is called a Model Once a Model is saved it can be reused in multiple graphics files The Layers bar in the left navigation pane allows you to layer the components in a specific order For instanc
122. l v x 10 Null v ma 12 Null v 14 Null v 16 Null v None v Basic Command The Relinquish Default field displays the default value for relinquishing priority of the point The Present Value field shows the present value of the point at the current highest priority and allows you to change that value e The Priority dropdown shows the current priority and allows you to change the priority Priorities 1 through 7 are not accessible if they are chosen the priority will automatically default to the highest accessible priority value Command Feedback A successful command will initiate an automatic refresh of the point values The Feedback field at the bottom left of the window displays a message indicating the success or failure of each action If the command was not successful an error message displays giving the reason for the failure See the following table for a list of error messages Error Code Situation UNKNOWN_OBJECT Specified object does not exist UNKNOWN_PROPERTY E Specified property does not exist PROPERTY_IS_NOT_AN_ARRAY An array index is provided but the property is not an array INVALID_ARRAY_INDEX An array index is provided that is outside the range existing in the property WRITE_ACCESS_DENIED The specified property is currently read only Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 5 Point
123. late graphics are stored based on the Application ID of the FLN Device in question for example A wsroot graphics applications 2486 e Media files for standard and Device Template graphics are stored in A wsroot graphics media Graphics can be published to the B drive and may need to be deleted from that location Once graphics are backed up they also reside in the Internal Flash Drive IFD and may need to be deleted from that location In order to delete a graphic entirely so it will not appear in the User Interface the file must be deleted from the Graphics folder in A wsroot using the HMI See the Fie d Panel Features for Field Panel Web Server section In order to delete graphics files to create more memory space you must first determine which graphic files to delete You must then determine which media files are being used by that graphic If no other graphics are using the media files then they can be deleted However if you delete a file that is needed by another graphic then that graphic will no longer work caution Deleting Graphics Files Before deleting graphics files you must be certain that no component of that file is being used in another graphics file A WARNING Deleting Graphics Files from All Locations You must also be sure to delete fnl files and associated media files from all locations such as the B drive and or IFD Example Deleting a Graphic fr
124. le Name fpweb swf gt Destination Path ifd wsroot DONE Copying the file to the root of the destination drive 10 13 04 07 30 2010 FRI Logged on successfully Field panel lt 40091 gt User lt high gt lt High default user account gt gt Point Application Time Message Cancel System passWord Bye s gt Diagnostics Users dSt Bacnet Error_msgs Hardware Text Quit h gt Fieldpanels Ethernet nodeNametable Disks Reportprinter Licensemanager Quit f gt Log Display Add dElete Modify Config Filesys Quit f 165 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 12 Field Panel Features for Field Panel Web Server Field Panel File System Operations gt List_drives Set_drive listDirectory Change_dir File_ops Quit f gt Copy_file Rename_file Move_file Delete_file Remove_dir Quit c gt Source File Name index html gt Destination Path ifd DON PI Remove a Directory Use this procedure to remove a directory from the A or B drive root or subfolder via the HMI To remove files from the Internal Flash Drive IFD you must use the wildcard feature This procedure will not remove a directory that has subdirectories within it Subdirectories must be removed first You must be one directory or drive above the desired directory Use the Set_drive Change_dir and listDirectory procedures to navigate to the desire
125. le to access the title bar and move the screen back down into view Using the Point Commander Application Commanding Point Values Commanding a point means using the Point Commander Application to manually override the system program instructions for either an output point or a virtual input point Point commanding changes the command priority from NONE This procedure is only available to users with Command or higher access to points 39 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 5 Point Commander Using the Point Commander Application Steps for Commanding Point Values 1 Access the Commanding window through the Devices Points bar in the navigation pane on the left side of the screen Drill down to the desired point Double click the point name or single click the command icon to the right of the point name to open the basic default Commanding window For points that have priority array toggle between the Basic and Advanced command options using the Advanced Basic button at the bottom of the Commander window Make the necessary changes in the Commander window For more information about the fields available in the Commander window see the User nterface Descriptions for Point Commander section Click Command to initiate the changes and begin controlling the point with the new settings NOTE It is not necessary to check or uncheck the Out of Service check box in a separate step The s
126. left pane of the Event Enrollment Editor window to display available panels 3 Select the desired panel and the desired Event Enrollment object by clicking the panel name and then the Event Enrollment object name gt The Event Editor window displays the Event Enrollment object details 97 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Event Enrollment 98 Event Editor Object Name Object Identifier Description V OFFNORMAL Alarm Enabled V NORMAL Alarm Enabled Y FAULT Alarm Enabled Notify Type Alarm Reference Point States DAY SPECIAL2 SPECIALS Deleting an Event Enrollment Object 1 Click the Event Enrollment icon from the Create Edit bar The Event Editor window displays 2 Click Select a Panel at the top of the left pane of the Event Enrollment Editor window to display available panels 3 Select the desired panel and the desired Event Enrollment object by clicking the panel name and then the Event Enrollment object name The Event Editor window displays the Event Enrollment object details 4 Click the button at the bottom left of the Event Enrollment Editor window A message box will display allowing the user to verify deletion of the selected Event Enrollment object Click Yes to delete the selected object Status Bar Counts and Reports Running an Alarm ReportNotReleased Alarm details can be viewed in the Alarm report which is accessible via the St
127. ler section for more information Use the viewing buttons to view the schedule in the desired view Today Day Work Week Week Month Use the right and left arrow buttons to view the next or previous day work week week or month 57 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Common Editor Fields and Buttons Chapter 10 Create Edit Common Editor Fields and Buttons Many of the editors have common fields and buttons Some fields represent common properties of BACnet objects including Object Identifier Object Name and Object Description For more information on field panel BACnet support see TALON Controllers User s Manual 588 580 Object Identifier A BACnet Object Identifier value consists of two components BACnet Object Type and an instance number The BACnet Object Type is an enumeration list The table below shows the BACnet Object Type values supported at the Field Panel BACnet Object Type Name BACnet Object Type Enumeration Value Analog Input Al 0 Analog Output AO 1 Analog Value AV 2 Binary Input BI 3 Binary Output BO 4 Binary Value BV 5 Multistate Output MO 13 Multistate Value MV 19 Device 8 Schedule 17 Calendar 6 Commander 7 Notification Class 15 Event Enrollment 9 Trend Log 20 58 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Common Editor Fields and Buttons The Object Identifier
128. lication Number field allows you to specify the application number If no value is entered the controller will query the device for the active application number This field cannot be edited in existing devices The Master Slave options allow you to select the type of device being created When an MS TP device is added as a Master device either the Instance ID or the MAC Address must be specified If the device is added as a Slave device then both the Instance ID and the MAC Address need to be specified When an MS TP device is added as a Master device then the Network number and the MAC Address are not editable When an MS TP device is added as a Slave device then the Network number and the MAC Address are editable NOTE Red asterisks denote mandatory fields The Instance Number field displays the device identification number If the FLN Device is a Master device and you do not enter a value the controller will automatically enter the next available Object ID If the FLN Device is a Slave 113 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit FLN device then the pre assigned Object ID must be provided This field cannot be edited in an existing object The Network Number field allows you to enter the network number If no value is provided the controller will use the network number from the database The MAC Address field allows you to enter the MAC address This field cannot be edited in
129. llowing you to verify deletion of the selected point Click Yes to delete the selected point Schedule Command Calendar Section Overview This section discusses the following topics Schedule Command Calendar Object Editors Overview User Interface Description for the Schedule Command Calendar Object Editors Tips for Using the Schedule Command Calendar Object Editors Schedule Command Calendar Object Editors Step by Step Instructions Schedule Objects Command Objects Calendar Objects Schedule Command Calendar Object Editors Overview The Field Panel Web Server Schedule Command Calendar Object Editors allow the user to create modify view and delete schedule objects calendar objects and command objects The user can also view the properties of an object or override a schedule on a selected date The Object Editors are accessible via the Create Edit bar on the navigation pane on the left side of the Web Server screen Existing Schedules can also be viewed through the Scheduler Application accessible via the Scheduling bar on the navigation pane on the left side of the Web Server screen Choose the desired panel to view any existing schedules Schedules cannot be created modified or deleted via this view The following attributes of an existing schedule can be modified through the Schedule editor e Description e Effective time period Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Sch
130. lts to unchecked Other fields such as Address settings Data Type etc are available depending on the point type For more information on point characteristics and for a more inclusive list of point characteristics see the TALON Controllers User s Manual 588 580 Tips for Using the Point Editor Application e During editing the user cannot change the point type For example if the user created an LAO it cannot be changed to an LAI Using the Point Editor Application Creating a Point 1 Select the Point icon from the Create Edit bar The PointEditor window will open Click Select a Panel at the top of the left pane of the PointEditor window to display available panels Select the desired panel by clicking the panel name in the left pane of the PointEditor window Click the button at the bottom left of the PointEditor window gt Anew point creation window will open prompting the user to enter the new name and choose the new point type Point Name PointType Analog Physical h Create ia 69 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Point AO Physical LAO LAI LPACI pee Object Name Object Identifier Description Address FLN Device Point Instance Number Engineering Uints Actuator type Slope Intercept COY Limit Data Type Output Format Decimal Places Click Create The point information window will open displaying a new poi
131. mum value for this field is 1 and the maximum value is 1440 The PXM10T Auto Login check box allows you to enable or disable the account for use with PXM10Tiny auto login Permissions Tab 129 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Users auto dum HIGH his Low MED peg SUPE test TRD upo ry user 130 User Info Permissions Point _ No Access Read Only Command e E dit Alarm J No Access Read Only Command e Edit Trend _ No Access Read Only Command e Edit Application _ No Access _ Read Only Command e Edit PPCL _ No Access Read Only Command e Edit FLN _ No Access Read Only Command e Edit Scheduler _ No Access _ Read Only Command e Edit System _ No Access Read Only Command e Edit Diagnostic _ No Access Read Only Command e Edit User _ No Access Read Only Command e Edit Hardware No Access Read Only Command e Edit Close The Permissions tab allows you to specify the level of access granted to each application or feature of the Field Panel Web Server The access levels default to Edit Access Point Allows you to define user rights for working with points Point privileges are required for Alarm and Trend access Alarm Allows you to define user rights for working with alarms Alarm privileges require Point privileges If no Point privileges are en
132. n Class object information To add a network destination click the button at the bottom left of the Network Destinations table Inthe Process ID cell enter the process ID The default value is 600 Inthe Recipient cell enter the recipient via the drop down choices Inthe Valid Days cell choose the valid days by checking the desired checkboxes Inthe From Time To Time cell enter the desired times Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Notification Class In the Transitions cell choose the desired transition options 7 To adda remote recipient click the button at the bottom left of the Remote Destinations table In the Remote Recipient cell choose the recipient via the drop down choices which displays all of the email addresses from the Remote Recipient List Editor Remote Recipients will display the index number the alias and then the remote address NOTE Entries that have been deleted or partially deleted from the Remote Recipient List but are still referred to from a Notification Class object will display with Empty in the deleted field In the Valid Days cell choose the valid days by checking the desired checkboxes In the From Time To Time cell enter the desired times In the Transitions cell choose the desired transition options 8 Click Save The Save button becomes grayed out once the modifications are complete Notification Class Editor Object N
133. n be added at a later time If an incorrectly formatted e mail address is entered an error message will display The validity of the specific e mail address is not verified 3 Click Save gt The Save button will be grayed out once the modifications are complete Deleting a Remote RecipientNotReleased 1 Click the Remote Recipient entry within the Remote Recipient List 2 Click the button at the bottom left of the Remote Recipient List Editor window The Remote Recipient line will be deleted from the Remote Recipient List 3 Click Save The Save button will be grayed out once the modifications are complete 111 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit FLN Replicating a Remote Recipient ListNotReleased The replicate feature allows you to copy the entire Remote Recipient List to a other online Web enabled field panels on the local ALN 1 While in the Remote Recipient List Editor click the Replicate button 2 Aconfirmation message will display Click Yes gt A status window will display 3 Once replication is complete a completion message will display If a panel is offline a message will display asking the user to confirm the replication During replication a status window will display indicating to which panel the replication could not be completed To clear all Remote Recipient Lists from all field panels delete all remote recipients from one Remote Recipient Li
134. n in tabs simultaneously to six 6 This means that any combination of tabs displaying editors i In the Web Server user interface limit the total number of tabs that are open or graphics files should not exceed six tabs 27 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 3 User Interface Navigation Overview User Interface after Logon G 28 After a successful logon the Application Area will either be blank or loaded with the Default fnl graphic file loaded in a Graphics View application tab See the F Miite Graphics Too section for more information about the default graphic Device Points Navigation Tree When you click the Device Points application bar a navigation tree displays that includes a search box and a list of panels Search Box v Be Px PXM74 1003 6 gt el PXM74 1003 7 so PXM74 1003 8 PXM74 1004 1 PX vi eo PANIT 4AIUG 3 ba PXM74A104 4 The Device Points search box allows searching for points by name Type any part of the desired point name into the search box and a list of matching point names will display Click the desired point name to access the point Panel List Panels that are not grayed out are Web Server enabled panels that are communicating properly Panels that are grayed out are either not Web Server enabled or are Web Server enabled panels but are not communicating properly 1 Hover over a panel name to view panel information Click the arrow
135. name Save All saves all open files Publish allows you to download the graphics file to the panel so it is visible via the Field Panel Web Server user interface Create Device Template turns a graphics file into a device template This allows you to re ativize points for later reuse Relativizing allows you to re associate points to graphical components This is important when copying graphics and using points from another panel Exit closes the application Edit Menu 139 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 11 FINlite Graphics Tool FINlite Graphics Tool Overview a v STY Or Panels N Compo Layers Propen File Sys The Edit menu allows you to access the Edit commands Undo allows you to reverse the last action Redo allows you to reverse the last Undo action Cut removes the image from the file and puts it into the clipboard Copy puts a copy of the image into the clipboard Paste places the image from the clipboard into the file where the cursor is located Delete allows you to delete the highlighted object or file Select All allows you to select all files or objects simultaneously View Menu x v Show Side Panel 1 v Enable Choice Pop up The View menu allows you to access the View commands e Show Side Panel allows you to open or close the navigation pane on the left side of the application Enable Choice Pop up launches the three button pop up window accessible upon starting the FI
136. nd icon to the right of the point name to open the basic default Commanding window 4 Inthe Command Options section do one of the following To disable the point check the Disabled check box and click Command To re enable the point clear the Disabled check box and click Command The status of the command displays in the Command Status section 5 Click Command to initiate the changes and begin controlling the point with the new settings NOTE If the point value is being changed as well it is not necessary to check or uncheck the Out of Service check box in a separate step The status of the command displays in the Feedback field This procedure is now complete Close the Commander window by using the X in the top right corner of the window Priority Arrays The Point Commander Application allows you to change the priority for commandable points For more information about point priority see the TALON Controllers User s Manual 588 580 Point priority can be changed via the basic or advanced Commanding window Toggle between the Basic and Advanced command options using the Advanced Basic button at the bottom of the Commander window In the basic Commanding window you can command the point to a new value and can change only one priority but in the advanced Commanding window you can populate the entire priority array with values This procedure is only available to users with Command or higher access to points
137. ne A dialog box will open Browse to the desired location to save the CSV Comma Separated Variable file e To print the Alarm report click the Print button at the top right section of the report pane A print dialog box will open Choose the desired printer and click OK e To close the Alarm report click the X button to close the Report tab Acknowledging an AlarmNotReleased To acknowledge an Alarm 1 Run an Alarm Report or an Unack report see the Running an Alarm Report section 2 Click the Unacknowledged button in the Acknowledge State column associated to the desired alarm gt The button displays Acknowledged in the Acknowledge State column Notification Class Section Overview This section discusses the following topics e Notification Class Overview User Interface Description for the Notification Class Editor e Notification Class Editor Step by Step Instructions 99 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Notification Class Creating an Notification Class Object Modifying an Notification Class Object Viewing an Notification Class Object Deleting an Notification Class Object Notification Class Editor Overview User Interface Description for the Notification Class Editor The Notification Class Editor can be accessed via the Create Edit bar in the navigation pane on the left side of the screen 1 Click the Notification Class icon The Notification Class Edit
138. nel or from another Graphics View application tab More than one Graphics View tab can be opened However it is not recommended to have more than six 6 Graphics View tabs opened simultaneously Graphics Features The graphics files created by the FINlite Graphics Tool can be published to the panel s RAM Drive A or USB Drive B These graphics files are then accessible from the Field Panel Web Server user interface A graphic can be used to show point values in text fields show point values via animated graphics components and navigate to other applications Trend View Schedule View Point Commander another graphic etc For more details on the list of available graphics features see the F N ite Graphics Too section 43 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 6 Graphics View Using the Graphics View 44 Graphics File Types There are two types of graphics files e A standard graphic is one where any Point Values shown on the graphic comes from a specific device and a specific object e A Device Template Graphicis one where the Point Values shown on the graphic may come from a selected FLN device Graphics File Navigation Graphics can be viewed through the Graphics application in the Field Panel Web Server user interface Graphic files must be created and modified using the Siemens FINlite graphics tool See the F Niite Graphics Tool section for more information on Siemens FINlite Multi
139. next to a Web Server enabled panel name to expand and display folders for local points and available applications 2 Click the arrow to expand the Local option and display the local points categorized by point type Clicking a point name will start the Point Commander application 3 Click the arrow to expand the Trends option to see the Trend Log objects on the panel Clicking a Trend Log object name will start the Trend View application 4 Click the arrow to expand the Schedules option to see the Schedule Command and Calendar objects on the panel Clicking a Schedule object name will start the Schedule View application NOTE The Command and Calendar object names are inactive Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 3 User Interface Navigation Overview User Interface after Logon 5 Click the arrow to expand the Graphics options to display the graphic files on the panel 6 Click the name of a Field Level Network FLN option if available to display the FLN devices on the panel which can be further expanded to se the FLN device s points categorized by point type Click the desired point name to access the point in the Point Commander application 29 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 4 Status Bar Status Bar Counts and Reports Alarm Report Point Name EE Name 9S112 LAI01 J 5112 LAI02 S112 LA103 30 Chapter 4 Status Bar Status Bar Counts and Reports Running an Alarm
140. ng ADISK USB 1 1 32MB flash disk Aigo USB 1 1 64M flash disk Crucial 1G flash disk FPT D US5B2H01 18 in 1 USB card reader writer HP 1G flash disk IBM Portable Diskette Drive floppy drive Integral USB 2 0 2GB flash disk Kingston DataTraveler 1GB flash disk Kingston DataTraveler 100 2GB flash disk Kingston DataTraveler 16GB flash disk LACIE USB 2 0 40GB mobile hard drive Lexar Media JumpDrive Secure USB 2 0 512MB flash disk Memorex 2GB flash disk NCP XDrivePlus MMC SD reader Newman USB 1 1 64MB flash disk PNY Attache USB 1 1 64MB flash disk 17 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 2 Field Panel Web Server System Administration Performance and Limitations PNY Attache U3 1GB PNY Attache 2GB PNY Attache 8GB PQI MMC SD reader RedLeaf USB 2 0 256MB flash disk SanDisk Cruzer USB 2 0 256MB flash disk SanDisk Cruzer Micro 2GB flash disk SanDisk Cruzer Micro U3 2GB flash disk SanDisk Cruzer Micro U3 4GB flash disk SONY MICROVAULT USM256U2 USB 2 0 256MB flash disk Transcend JF V30 4GB flash disk Edge DiskGO 1GB USB Flash Drive Enhanced for ReadyBoost Edge DiskGO 2GB USB Flash Drive Enhanced for ReadyBoost Imation 1GB Swivel USB Flash Drive Imation 2GB Swivel USB Flash Drive Integral 1GB USB Memory Stick MARKEM 1GB USB Memory Stick Memorex 1GB TravelDrive USB Flash Drive Memorex 2GB TravelDrive USB Flash Dr
141. ng on the Point Log Reports button starts the Point Log Reports application Trending This application bar provides a tree view of panels and their associated Trend Log objects Clicking on a specific Trend Log object in this tree view launches the trend view application displaying the trend graph for the selected object Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 3 User Interface Navigation Overview User Interface after Logon e Scheduling This application bar provides a tree view of panels and their associated Schedule Command and Calendar objects Clicking on a specific Schedule object in this tree view launches the scheduler view application displaying the schedule data for the selected object NOTE The Command and Calendar objects in this tree view are inactive They are not used to start the Schedule View application e Create Edit This application bar provides buttons to start the editing applications The editing applications include Trend Editor Point Editor Schedule Editor Command Editor Calendar Editor Event Enrollment Editor Notification Class Editor Remote Recipient List Editor SMTP Configuration Editor FLN Editor TEC Initial Value Editor PPCL Editor User Account Editor Password Reset and Change Panel Time See the specific application sections for more information Device Points Bar Icons and Messages The Device Points application bar opens by default after successful logon or can be opened
142. ng the instance of the Device Object containing the desired object and the Object Identifier of the desired object The above picture indicates a reference to a Binary Value object with instance 100 on a Device with instance 1021 59 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Trend 60 Manually entering the Object Reference is required if the reference object is located in a non FPWeb enabled panel or a non FPWeb enabled panel s associated FLN device Common Editor Buttons and Functions Each editor is set up similarly and uses common buttons e The button adds a new object to the panel e The button deletes the highlighted object from the panel The Revert button restores all fields to the last saved values this does not simply undo the last action The Save button saves the object The X button closes the application without saving Several tables will allow multiple selections using the CTRL key to choose more than one item at a time or the SHIFT key to choose a range of items the Network Destinations table and the Remote Destinations table within the following editors Notification Class Weekly Schedule Exception Schedule Command Point Object Remote Recipient List and the Action table within the Command Object Editor Trend Section Overview This section discusses the following topics e Trend Application Overview User Interface Description for the Trend Editor Ap
143. nistrator to change the user account privileges Login Error No web access Install Upgrade and Connection Errors 173 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 13 Troubleshooting Install Upgrade and Connection Errors 174 Field Panel Web Server User Interface Upgrade Fails Issue A Field Panel Web Server User Interface upgrade fails Solution A User Interface upgrade requires approximately 2 7 MB Before performing the upgrade verify that Drive A has enough space If necessary delete the siemensviewer swf and foweb swf files from the A wsroot folder For information about deleting files via the HMI see the Field Panel Features for Field Panel Web Server section Also FTP can be used to add and remove files from the RAM drive Browser Will Not Connect to the Panel Issue The browser window displays an error message or the browser connects to the Web Server but only one panel in the navigation pane is active the rest are grayed out Solution The browser must be configured to ignore the proxy settings for the panel names and or IP addresses This can be done in most browsers via the Options dialog box For example In Internet Explorer In the Tools menu select Internet Options On the Connections tab click the Settings button In the Proxy Server area select the Use a proxy server check box and the Bypass proxy server checkbox Click the Advanced button In the Exceptions area add the pan
144. ns table will receive a periodic e mail notification to verify that the remote notification e mail system is still functioning Remote Recipient List Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Remote Notification Section Overview This section discusses the following topics e Remote Recipient List Editor Overview Using the Remote Recipient List Editor Creating a Remote Recipient Modifying a Remote Recipient Deleting a Remote Recipient Replicating a Remote Recipient List Remote Recipient List Editor Overview i The Remote Recipient List can contain up to 50 entries To view or modify the panel s Remote Recipient List you must be logged in to the Web Server with an account that has Application Edit privileges If you do not have Application Edit privileges the editor will not open and an Access Denied error will display Using the Remote Recipient List EditorNotReleased The Remote Recipient List Editor can be accessed via the Create Edit bar in the navigation pane on the left side of the screen 1 Hover over the Notification Class icon to view the Remote Recipient List icon 2 Click the Remote Recipient List icon to open the Remote Recipient List Editor window 3 Choose the desired panel from the left navigation pane of the Remote Recipient List Editor window The Remote Recipient List will display 109 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter
145. nt Enter the new point information Click Save The Save button becomes grayed out once the modifications are complete Close Intrinsic Alarming Intrinsic reporting allows a device to provide one or more event sources intrinsic to the device which generate alarm or event notifications that may be directed to one or more destinations See the TALON Controllers User s Manual 588 580 for more information on Intrinsic Alarming An Intrinsic Alarm can be created using the Point Editor application Alarm reports can be generated via the Status Information Bar Alarm button 1 70 Select the Point icon from the Create Edit bar The Point Editor window will open Click Select a Panel at the top of the left pane of the Point Editor window to display available panels Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Point Select the desired panel by clicking the panel name in the left pane of the Point Editor window Either select an existing point or create a new point by clicking the button at the bottom left of the Point Editor window The point information window will open displaying point information Check the Alarmable checkbox to create an Intrinsic Alarm Enter related information see the User Interface Description for the Point Editor Application section for more information about related fields Click Save gt The Save button will be grayed out once the mo
146. o print the Point Log report click the Print button at the top right section of the report pane A print dialog box will open Choose the desired printer and click OK To close the Point Log report click the Close button at the top right section of the report pane 48 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 8 Trend View Chapter Overview Chapter 8 Trend View Chapter Overview Chapter 8 discusses the following topics e Trend View Overview Trend View Step by Step Instructions Viewing Trend Data of a Single Trended Point Viewing Trend Data of Multiple Trended Points Printing a Trend Graph Customizing a Trend Graph Trend View Overview A Trend View application tab can be opened for a particular Trend Log Object from the Device Points application bar in the Navigation Pane from the Trending application bar in the Navigation Pane or from a Graphics View application tab In addition a Trend View application tab can be opened for a particular Point Object from the Point Commander application window When opened by the Point Commander application window the Trend View application tab begins dynamically trending the Point by polling the Point Object Tips for Using the Trend View Application e Existing trends can also be viewed via the Device Points bar in the navigation pane on the left side of the Web Server screen but trends cannot be created modified or deleted via the Device Points
147. odify and delete Powers Process Control Language PPCL programs FLN Device Editor e Allows you to create modify and delete FLN Devices TEC Initial Value Editor e Allows you to set and modify TEC initial values User Account Editor e Allows you to create modify and delete user accounts Change User Password e Allows you to modify passwords Change Panel Time e Allows you to modify panel time Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 2 Field Panel Web Server System Administration Chapter Overview Chapter 2 Field Panel Web Server System Administration Chapter Overview Chapter 2 discusses the following topics Prerequisites and Browser Requirements for Field Panel Web Server Prerequisites for FINlite Graphics Tool Enabling and Disabling Web Server Loading the User Interface Performance and Limitations System Security Language Support Prerequisites and Browser Requirements for Field Panel Web Server Prerequisites Before using the Field Panel Web Server be sure to verify the following The panels being accessed by Field Panel Web Server use Firmware 3 2 2 or later Firmware Revision 3 2 2 must be loaded using FLT 3 11 or later The FPWeb license must be installed and enabled in each controller that the Web Server UI will be accessing The panels have Web Server enabled via the HMI e The browser requirements below are met For more information see the Loading the User Inte
148. off section e User log in information and panel time are displayed Navigation Pane User Interface 23 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 3 User Interface Navigation Overview User Interface after Logon 24 4 Device Points Search gt amp Siemensi0 8010 gt amp Siemensii 8011 gt lt 4 Siemensi 8012 gt amp Siemensi3 8013 7 0 Graphics gt Reporting Trending Scheduling Y Create Edit The navigation pane on the left side includes six horizontal main application bars These main application bars allow you to access the available applications For descriptions of icons used in the Navigation Pane see the Device Points Bar Icons and Messages section For information about panel accessibility see the Accessible Inaccessible Panels on the ALN section Device Points This application bar opens by default after successful logon It provides a tree view of ALN and FLN panels and their associated objects and FLNs This tree view can be used to start several applications including Point Commander Trend View Schedule View and Graphics View by selecting the appropriate object Graphics This application bar provides a tree view of panels and their associated graphics files Clicking on a specific graphics file name in this tree view loads that graphic in the Graphics View application Reporting This application bar provides a button for Point Log Reports Clicki
149. om the Field Panel Web Server 156 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 11 FINlite Graphics Tool Using the FINlite Graphics Tool Viewing Directory Structure Point Application Time Message Cancel System passWord Bye s Diagnostics Users dSt Bacnet Error_msgs Hardware Text Quit h Fieldpanels Ethernet nodeNametable Disks Reportprinter Licensemanager Quit f og Display Add dElete Modify Config Filesys Quit f List_drives Set_drive listDirectory Change_dir File_ops Remove_dir Quit 1 08 05 2011 FRI Drives List 11 49 Disk Size Free Space IFD 10 MB 7445 KB A 8174 KB 5380 KB End of report Verifying Graphic before Deleting from IFD Directory Point Application Time Message Cancel System passWord Bye s Diagnostics Users dSt Bacnet Error_msgs Hardware Text Quit h Fieldpanels Ethernet nodeNametable Disks Reportprinter Licensemanager Quit f og Display Add dElete Modify Config Filesys Quit f List_drives Set_drive listDirectory Change_dir File_ops Remove_dir Quit s Drive name ifd List_drives Set_drive listDirectory Change_dir File_ops Remove_dir Quit d 08 05 2011 FRI File Directory 10 09 Path IFD 08 04 2011 17 47 37 4056 wsroot Graphics PURPLE FNL KKK Deleting Graphics List_drives Set_drive listDirectory Change_dir File_ops Remove_dir Quit s 157 Siemens In
150. om the notification recipient Not available if broadcasts are selected for notifications The Remote Destinations table is a table which lists remote recipient destinations and rules One entry line is allotted for each destination and rule This table is optional for Notification Class creation and can be edited Each destination has the following parameters Remote Recipient Select the remote notification e mail address from a drop down list Valid Days Select one or multiple days when the Remote Notification Destination is valid Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun From Time Start time when the Remote Notification Destination is valid This field uses local panel time To Time End time when the Remote Notification Destination is valid This field uses local panel time Transitions Defines which transitions are sent by the Notification Class Off Normal Fault Normal The width and order of the table columns can be changed in the application pane but the changes remain only for the current session Once you leave the editor the column configuration reverts to the default settings To change the width of the columns click and hold the vertical edge of the column header and move the line to the desired width 101 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Notification Class 102 To change the order of the columns click and hold the column and move it to the de
151. on Select the button on the workspace and expand the Properties bar Verify that in the Properties area the On Click field displays Open Resource and below this is the name of the desired Schedule Object Publish the graphic A button bound to a Schedule Object will not work unless the graphic is published to the panel and used through the user interface If you try to use the button in FINlite even in Live Mode it will not work Open the Graphics View in the Field Panel Web Server user interface navigate to the published graphic and open the graphic containing the button Click on the button to bring up the associated bound Schedule Object To bind a button to a Trend Log Object 1 9 Expand the Panels bar and connect to a panel on the desired ALN if not already connected Expand the Components bar and drag a button onto the workspace From the Panels bar expand the panel with the desired Trend Log Object and then expand the Trends section of that panel Select the Trend Log Object you want to associate with the button and drag it onto the button in the workspace this binds the Trend Log Object to the button Select the button on the workspace and expand the Properties bar Verify that in the Properties area the On Click field displays Open Resource and below this is the name of the desired Trend Log Object Publish the graphic A button bound to a Trend Log Object will not work unless the graphic is publi
152. or window Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Remote Notification G 3 Choose the desired panel from the left navigation pane of the SMTP Configuration Editor window The SMTP configuration data will display SMTP Configuration Editor X o CAB700 PXC16 e E EG SMTP Configuration Editor CAB701 PXC16 L SMTP Enabled CAB702 PXC16 CAB703 PXC16 CAB704 PXC16 C CAB706 PXC16 CAB707 PXC24 CAB708 PXC24 CAB798 PXC24 C CAB799 PXC36 4 Edit the SMTP configuration data as necessary See field descriptions below 5 Click SAVE Each panel can have only one set of SMTP configuration data The SMTP Enabled check box indicates whether or not SMTP is enabled for that field panel If it is checked the fields in the editor will be populated with the data from the field panel If it is not checked the fields will be grayed out though they will still display any data from the field panel The SMTP Enabled check box allows the user to enable or disable SMTP for that field panel by checking or unchecking the box The SMTP Server field displays the name or the IP address of the SMTP server which the field panel will use to send out remote notifications The user can edit this field if SMTP is enabled at the field panel If you are using the SMTP server name the panel must have a DNS server defined in order to resolve the SMTP server name The Port field displays the port being
153. or window displays 2 Inthe left navigation pane of the Notification Class Editor window choose the desired panel and click the existing Notification Class Object name to open the viewing area in the right pane of the Notification Class Editor window Notification Class Editor Object Name Object Identifier Description Ack required WV to OFFNORMAL Priority 1 Ka V to FAULT Priority 0 5 V to NORMAL Priority 1 E Network Destinations Process ID Recipient Valid Days From Time To Time Transitions Confirmed 600 Global Broadcast Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun ose To OffNormal To Fault To Normal No Remote Destinations Remote Recipient Valid Days From Time To Time Transitions e The Object Name field allows you to name the Notification Class Object using up to 30 characters This field is required for the creation of a Notification Class Object and cannot be edited in an existing object e The Object Identifier field displays the Object identification information If you do not enter a value the controller will automatically enter the next available Object ID This field cannot be edited in an existing object 100 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Notification Class The Description field allows you to describe the Notification Class Object using up to 16 characters This field is optional for Notification Class Object creation and can be edited
154. ou do not save modifications to the SMTP Configuration Editor and close the editor all modifications will be discarded Be sure to save any changes using the Save button Saving the SMTP Configuration information to the panel requires a coldstart of the field panel A message will display allowing you to choose whether to continue with a coldstart requiring re authorization or to discard the changes to the configuration information Creating a Heartbeat Message The heartbeat functionality can be used to send periodic e mails to remote recipients in order to let them know that remote notification is functioning correctly 1 Create a Notification Class object with one or more Remote Destination s 2 Create an alarmable point named for example Email_Test Make sure this point uses the notification Class created in the first step 3 Supply a description which lets the Remote Recipient know that the e mail they are receiving is notan alarm but a verification that remote notification e mail is functioning correctly for example Your Remote Notification is currently online and functioning properly 4 Create a Schedule object to trigger this point into and out of alarm at a specific time and interval Choose an interval for example daily that meets the needs of the heartbeat notification See the Schedule Command Calendar section for more information gt The Remote Addresses chosen in the Remote Destinatio
155. parameter applies to LIM and OOR Event Enrollment Object types only The High Diff Limit and Low Diff Limit fields allow you to set the differential limit from the setpoint These parameters apply to LIM Event Enrollment Object types only The High Limit and Low Limit fields allow you to set object s high and low limit alarm values These parameters apply to OOR Event Enrollment Object types only The Deadband field allows you to set the deadband value to determine normal alarm parameters This parameter applies to LIM and OOR Event Enrollment Object types only Tips for Using the Event Enrollment Editor If the Event Enrollment object is not configured as alarmable it will not be counted in fault counts even if the object is in fault status Using the Event Enrollment Editor Creating an Event Enrollment Object 1 Click the Event Enrollment icon from the Create Edit bar gt The Event EnrollmentEditor window displays 2 Click Select a Panel at the top of the left pane of the Event EnrollmentEditor window to display available panels 3 Select the desired panel by clicking the panel name in the left pane of the Event EnrollmentEditor window 4 Click the button at the bottom left of the Event EnrollmentEditor window 95 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Event Enrollment The Event Editor window displays a new Event Enrollment object Enter the new Event Enrollment object information Click Save
156. phics View All available panels will display 2 Select the desired panel If there are graphics files in the selected panel the Graphics option will display underneath the panel name 3 View the desired graphic by clicking the Graphics option and then the graphic name The Graphics viewing window displays the graphics file 45 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 7 Point Log Report Chapter Overview Chapter 7 Point Log Report Chapter Overview Chapter 7 discusses the following topics Point Log Report Application Overview User Interface Description for the Point Log Report Application Point Log Report Application Step by Step Instructions Running a Point Log Report Point Log Report Application Overview The Point Log Report application allows you to run a Point Log report which displays the panel name point name point description point value state status and for commandable points the active command priority The Point Log report application tab can be opened from the Reports application bar in the Navigation Pane or from the Out of Service button in the Status Bar When opened from the Reports application bar the filters are cleared When opened from the Status Bar the filters are set appropriately to display point objects in that state User Interface Description for the Point Log Report Application The Point Log Report application can be accessed via the Reporting bar in the
157. ple graphics can be opened simultaneously They will display in separate tabs in the Graphics viewing window Standard graphics files are listed under the panel in which they are stored Device Template Graphic files have an additional folder for the application number gt amp Siemens20 1020 o Y amp Siemens21 1021 wa 4 TESTONA FNL B TESTONB FNL 2299 we A RELP1 FNL To view graphics files 1 Select the Graphics bar from the navigation pane on the left side of the Field Panel Web Server user interface All available panels will display 2 Select the desired panel and graphic by clicking the panel name and then double clicking the graphic name The Graphics View tab displays the graphics file and making the features available When a Device Template Graphic file is selected a Graphics View tab opens and then a Select Device dialog box displays which lists any FLN device with the appropriate application number Select Device Choose Device a9 PITECS1 ay PITECS2 You select the device from an FLN device list Then the features of the graphics file are available and any value that is intended to come from the selected FLN device will display Graphics can also be viewed via the Device Points bar 1 Select the Device Points bar from the navigation pane on the left side of the Field Panel Web Server screen Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 6 Graphics View Using the Gra
158. plication Off Node Trending e Trend Editor Application Step by Step Instructions Creating a Trend Object Modifying a Trend Object Viewing a Trend Object Deleting a Trend Object Viewing Trend Data of a Single Trended Point Viewing Trend Data of Multiple Trended Points Printing a Trend Graph Customizing a Trend Graph Trend Application Overview The Trend Editor Application in the Field Panel Web Server allows the user to create Trend Objects The Trend Editor Application is accessible via the Create Edit bar in the left navigation pane For more information on Trending see the TALON Controllers User s Manual 588 580 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Trend Object Name Object Identifier Description Point to be trended Max Samples Trend Type Start Date Time End Date Time Notification Threshold Notification Class User Interface Description for the Trend Editor Application The Trend Editor Application can be accessed by clicking the Trend icon in the Create Edit bar in the navigation pane on the left side of the screen For information about off node trending see the Of Node Trending section Trend Editor RAH Trendi V Trend Log Enabled Ly y Value seconds _ Stop when full 10 Notification The Trend Object Editor window displays on the right side of the screen The Object Name field allows the u
159. pter 10 Create Edit Users User Info Permissions Point No Access Read Only C Command e Edit Alarm No Access _ Read Only Command e Edit Trend _ No Access _ Read Only Command e Edit Application No Access _ Read Only Command e Edit PPCL _ No Access Read Only Command e Edit FLN No Access _ Read Only Command e Edit Scheduler No Access _ Read Only Command e Edit System No Access Read Only Command e Edit Diagnostic No Access _ Read Only Command e Edit User No Access _ Read Only Command e Edit Hardware No Access _ Read Only Command e Edit Close 5 Choose the user access levels for each application or feature 6 Click Save The Save button will be grayed out once the modifications are complete Modifying a User Account 1 Click the Users icon from the Create Edit bar The User Account Editor window displays 2 Select the desired User Account by clicking a name in the left pane The User Account information area displays the User Info window Make the desired modifications to the existing User Account 4 Click Save The Save button will be grayed out once the modifications are complete 132 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Users User info Permissions Account mame John Doe User initials Imd Password HE Verify password eee Password expire limit 2 fe Days L
160. rend Editor window will open 2 Click Select a Panel at the top of the left pane of the Trend Editor window to display available panels 3 Select the desired panel and the desired Trend Object by clicking the panel name and then the Trend Object name gt The object information window will open displaying Trend Object details 66 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Point Trend Editor Object Name Object Identifier Description Room Temp Trend V Trend Log Enabled Point to be trended Max Samples 2000 be Trend Type Timed Value 60 EA seconds Start Date Time End Date Time J _ Stop when full Notification Threshold 1600 te Notification Class 13 Notification v Deleting a Trend Object 1 4 Select the Trend icon from the Create Edit bar The Trend Editor window will open Click Select a Panel at the top of the left pane of the Trend Editor window to display available panels Select the desired panel and the desired Trend Object by clicking the panel name and then the Trend Object name gt The Trend Object information window will open displaying Trend Object details Click the button at the bottom left of the Trend Editor window A message box will display allowing the user to verify deletion of the selected Trend Object Click Yes to delete the selected object Point Section Overview This section discusses the follow
161. rface and Connecting to Web Server section and the TALON Controllers User s Manual 588 580 Browser Requirements Internet Explorer IE Version 6 0 7 0 and 8 0 or Firefox 3 0 or later is required for Field Panel Web Server NOTE Field Panel Web Server has been tested with IE 6 0 7 0 and 8 0 and Firefox 3 0 but any browser that supports Flash Player 10 1 can be used Cookies must be enabled This can be done by selecting Options from the Tools menu in most browsers The Adobe Flash Player Plug in Version 10 1 or later is required The user interface may prompt you to update if an older version of Adobe Flash Player is installed If Adobe Flash Player is not installed the browser may display an empty browser window 13 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 2 Field Panel Web Server System Administration Prerequisites for FINlite Graphics Tool 14 Verifying that Adobe Flash has been Installed Adobe Flash Player Plug In Version 10 1 or later is required for the Field Panel Web Server In Internet Explorer IE complete the following steps to determine whether or not the correct version Adobe Flash is installed on your computer 1 Launch IE 2 From the Tools menu click Internet Options 3 In the Internet Options dialog box click the Programs tab 4 Click Manage Add ons 5 Scroll down through the list of add ons and verify that Shockwave Flash Object from Adobe Systems Incorporated
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163. s not editable The Remote Recipient List can contain up to 50 entries The Alias cell is populated with the assigned Index number The Alias cell is editable The Alias is required and must be unique The Alias cell can be used as a placeholder within the Remote Recipient List if necessary For example an alias of Manager might be created without a remote address The remote address can be added at a later time 2 Edit the Alias cell 110 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Remote Notification The Alias can have up to 30 characters The field is not case sensitive Do not use the following characters in the Alias cell Asterisk Open or closed brackets Quotation marks Question mark 3 Edit the Remote Address cell If an incorrectly formatted e mail address is entered an error message will display The validity of the specific e mail address is not verified 4 Click Save gt The Save button will be grayed out once the modifications are complete Modifying a Remote RecipientNotReleased 1 Click the cell to be modified within the Remote Recipient List 2 Edit the Alias cell and or the Remote Address cell The Alias is required and must be unique The Alias cell can be used as a placeholder within the Remote Recipient List if necessary For example an alias of Manager might be created without a remote address The remote address ca
164. s of PPCL The Revert button reverses the last action The search box allows you to enter a search string Matching words or character strings in the program code will be highlighted in the editing space e The Priority field allows you to set the priority of the PPCL program e The Clear Trace button clears all trace bits e The Import button allows you to import a stored PPCL program from the client computer or from network shares accessible from the client computer 123 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit PPCL The Export button exports a highlighted section or the whole program if no section is highlighted as a text file to the client local hard drive or a network share accessible from the client computer The Print button allows you to print a highlighted section or the whole program if no section is highlighted to a printer accessible from the client computer The Save button will save the PPCL program in the editor to the panel line by line Each line is validated upon download and confirmed by the server Any errors are returned to the client as an error code and error ASCII string The error ASCII string displays if you hover over the rejected program line Tips for Using the PPCL Editor A program name must be provided before a new PPCL program can be saved The program name cannot be edited The command priority is optional and defaults to 16 Re entering saving a program with th
165. ser to name the Trend Object using up to 30 characters This field is mandatory for the creation of a Trend Object and cannot be edited in an existing Trend Object The Object Identifier field displays the Trend Object identification information If the user does not enter a value the controller will automatically enter the next available Object ID This field cannot be edited in an existing Trend Object The Description field allows the user to describe the point using up to 16 characters This field is optional for trend object creation and can be edited The Trend Log Enabled checkbox allows the user to enable or disable the trend log object This option can be edited later This checkbox defaults to checked YES The Point to be Trended field has a dropdown list to select the available points in the selected panel The Point to be Trended field also has a question mark button that can be selected to enter a BACnet Device Object Identifier This field cannot be edited in existing Trend Objects The Max Samples field allows the user to define the trend buffer size The minimum and default value if unspecified by the user is 5 The maximum value is 2500 the circular buffer will drop off data points after the maximum value is reached 61 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Trend 62 e The Trend Type dropdown allows the user to define the trend type COV or Timed This field can be edited in
166. shed to the panel and used through the user interface If you try to use the button in FINlite even in Live Mode it will not work Open the Graphics View in the Field Panel Web Server user interface navigate to the published graphic and open the graphic containing the button Click on the button to bring up the associated bound Trend Log Object To bind a button to a Web page OF oe Oo IN oS Expand the Components bar and drag a button onto the workspace Select the button on the workspace and expand the Properties bar From the On Click menu select Go to Webpage Enter the desired URL address in the field below the On Click menu Publish the graphic Open the Graphics View in the Field Panel Web Server user interface navigate to the published graphic and open the graphic containing the button Click on the button to bring up the associated bound Web page Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 11 FINlite Graphics Tool Using the FINlite Graphics Tool The features of a Button component can be modified using the Properties bar name label text on click action size position visibility locked status corner shape font style color size and button color shading To create a Graphics file 1 Click the Components menu in the left navigation pane of the Graphics Application window 2 To assign an object to the component click the arrows next to the panel and objects names in the navigation pane to n
167. sired location within the table Using the Notification Class Editor If a Remote Destination is added to a Notification Class object all recipients in the Remote Destinations table will receive an e mail notification of the alarm condition Notification will come from the Sender s E mail Address field as configured in the SMTP Configuration Editor The e mail notification will indicate the time ocal to the field panel as well as the field panel name point system name point descriptor to state event value and priority From MichaelS fwrd rd net mailto MichaelS fwrd rd net Sent Friday September 09 2011 4 29 AM To Smith Michael Subject Building Automation Alarm Notification Field panel name EPXCM80 Time Stamp 09 29 17 SEP 09 2011 FRI Point system name mm Point Descriptor To State Al unACK Event Value 100 0 Priority BN08 Creating a Notification Class Object 1 Click the Notification Class icon from the Create Edit bar gt The Notification ClassEditor window displays 2 Click Select a Panel at the top of the left pane of the Notification Class Editor window to display available panels 3 Select the desired panel by clicking the panel name in the left pane of the Notification Class Editor window 4 Click the button at the bottom left of the Notification Class Editor window The Notification Class Editor window displays a new Notification Class object Enter the new Notificatio
168. st and replicate the empty list to all field panels FLN Section Overview This section discusses the following topics e FLN Device Editor Overview User Interface Description for the FLN Device Editor Tips for Using the FLN Device Editor e FLN Device Editor Step by Step Instructions Creating an FLN Device Modifying an FLN Device Viewing an FLN Device Deleting and FLN Device FLN Device Editor Overview The FLN Device Editor allows you to create modify and delete FLN devices through the Field Panel Web Server user interface User Interface Description for the FLN Device Editor The FLN Device Editor window can be accessed by clicking the FLN icon in the Create Edit bar in the navigation pane on the left side of the screen 112 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit FLN MSTP Device Editor Object Name Description 12 BTECO1 Application Num _ Master e Slave Instance Num t Network MACAddress Init Value Priority 16 S Save Relinquish Default Values e Yes _ No Device Password Close The Object Name field allows you to name the FLN Device using up to 30 alphanumeric characters This field is required for the creation of an FLN Device and cannot be edited in an existing device The Description field allows you to describe the FLN Device using up to 16 alphanumeric characters This field is optional for FLN Device creation and can be edited The App
169. start a new Trend graph close the trend viewing tab or log off Field Panel Web Server For more information see the Customizing a Trend Graph section Viewing Trend Data of Multiple Trended Points The Trending Application allows trended data of up to six 6 points to be viewed at the same time on one graph or in a single data report The Data button in the top left section of the graphs will display a report in a data view for all points being viewed in the graph The button allows you to toggle between the data view and the graphical view To view the trended date of multiple trended points first generate a graph for one point See the Viewing Trend Data of a Single Trended Point section e Using the navigation pane drag additional points or trend log objects onto the graph in the right pane Additional point or trend information will display on the graph in the right pane 51 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 8 Trend View Using the Trend View Data Dynamic Delay 1 c Second Export to CSV Print H E 12 02 BB exmraainaz BB raoa Printing a Trend Graph i Do not use the browser print feature for printing Field Panel Web Server reports or graphs Once the Trend graph is generated click the Print button in the upper right corner of the right pane The system generates a printer ready format of the graph and opens the print dialog box A report can be obtained by clicking
170. start of the panel The file should be copied to the Internal Flash Drive IFD so that it will be preserved after a panel coldstart occurs User Interface after Logon Once you are logged in the Field Panel Web Server user interface is divided into the Status bar the navigation pane and the application area 22 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 3 User Interface Navigation Overview User Interface after Logon opon a Alarms Unack SIEMENS amoa eFauits Out Of Sorvice Device Failure Silence Setup Logoff Status Bar User Interface Logged in as high 10 11 2010 Monday 12 37 PM Faults Out Of Service Device Failures Silence Z Setup Logoff The Status Bar at the top includes the following features e Alarms Unack Faults Out Of Service and Device Failures buttons indicate a count for the number of items in that status These buttons can be clicked to generate a detailed report for each item in that status See the Status Bar Counts and Reports section e The Silence button allows you to stop the Alarms Unack Faults Out Of Service and Device Failures buttons from flashing until a new item is added to the list The Setup button opens a Setup window that allows you to choose colors text language font size and refresh rate of Status Bar buttons See the Setup section e The Logoff button allows you to manually log off and return to the Welcome page See the Log
171. t Generate a Point Log report by clicking the Reporting bar in the left navigation pane and clicking the Point Log Report icon Name a Type _ Fault Outof Service Overmidden Unack Alarm 2 Select the desired panel by clicking the panel name in the Panels drop down field The chosen panel will be indicated by a checkmark NOTE A Point Log report can be run on multiple panels at the same time In the Panels drop down field select all of the desired panels or choose All The selected panels are indicated by checkmarks Tip To select all but one or a few panels click All and then deselect the unwanted panels 47 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 7 Point Log Report Using the Point Log Report Application Querying and Filtering a Point Log Report Point Log reports can be queried on the point name and point type Use the query fields Panels Name Type Search MSTP in the top section of the Point Log Report window to query the report e The Point Name query string allows wildcard characters replaces any text replaces one character only For example Temp returns all points starting with Temp For more information see the TALON Controllers User s Manual 588 580 e The Point Type drop down field functions the same way as the Panels drop down field See above Point Log reports can be filtered on the status in alarm fault out of service overridden or una
172. t is in an alarm status See the Status Bar section for more information The Fault check box indicates when the point is in a fault status The Overridden check box indicates when the point has been manually overridden The Out Of Service check box indicates when the point has been disabled Dynamic Trending Dynamic Trending for the point can be accessed by clicking the Trending button next to the Advanced button at the bottom of the Commanding window See the 7rend section for more information Advanced Command Options Points with Priority Array For points with priority array the advanced command options can be accessed by clicking the Advanced button at the bottom of the basic Commanding window The left top and bottom sections of the window remain the same Click the Basic button to toggle back to the basic Commanding window If the point has priority array the priority values can be changed through a command to a particular priority field The priority fields that are not applicable will be grayed out 37 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 5 Point Commander Point Commander Application Overview 38 gt Commanding TestPoint99 MSV 19 0 Object Name TestPoint99 Description o Feedback on Q J Ti z E 15 Null Null Null Null Null Null Null Null Relinquish Default Present Value Priority la v 2 Null v v 4 Null gt 6 Null x 8 Nul
173. t to a non zero value zero meaning the password will not expire the user will be prompted to change the password upon the first login Your password has expired please reset your password Username user Old Password New Password Verify password Cancel Save Changing an Expired Password When a User Account password has expired the user is prompted to change the password upon the first login after the password has expired Change Panel Time Changing the Panel Time The Change Panel Time function allows you to change the date and the time of day on the panel 135 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Change Panel Time 1 Inthe Navigation pane left side of the Web Server screen click the Create Edit bar 2 Scroll down and click the Change Panel Time icon The ChangePanel Time window displays 3 Enter the desired date and time of day and click Save When the information has been saved the Save button becomes grayed out The Use PC Time check box allows you to synchronize the panel time and date with the PC time and date Once you save the date and time with the Use PC Time check box checked the date and time will change to the PC time as expected but the check box will return to unchecked 136 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 11 FINlite Graphics Tool Chapter Overview Chapter 11 FINlite Graphics Tool Chapter Overview Ch
174. t value updates or other point information a Once the label is bound to a point the Text field will display a sign allowing you to choose point characteristics to add to the label s Text field Click the sign and choose each characteristic one at a time until all desired characteristics have been chosen b Click on Enter Live Mode to see the live updated status The features of a Label component can be modified using the Properties bar name label text bound point size position background color background color transparency visibility locked status corner shape font color size and font style and alignment Button Component The button component can be used for several different purposes e Ifthe button is bound to a Point selecting the button opens the Point Commander for that point If the button is bound to a Graphic selecting the button opens the bound graphic If the button is bound to a Schedule Object selecting the button opens the schedule object for viewing e lf the button is bound to a Trend Log selecting the button opens the Trend View and display the bound trend data e f the button is bound to a Web page selecting the button opens the bound Web page in a new window in the user s browser To bind a button to a point Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 11 FINlite Graphics Tool Using the FINlite Graphics Tool Expand the Panels bar and connect to a panel on the desir
175. tatus of the command displays in the Feedback field This procedure is now complete Close the Commander window by using the X in the top right corner of the window caution Release All Commanded Points Remember to eventually release all commanded points to NULL priority so that the system is automatically controlled In the Current Value field on the Basic or Advanced Commander window type N NULL will be auto filled into the field Failure to release commanded points may lead to unexpected results 40 Disabling and Re enabling a Point Out of Service Disabling a point means using the Point Commander to manually change a point status to Out of Service Point priority does not change and the value state cannot be changed by an interface terminal or PPCL statement until the point is re enabled When a point is disabled the point status displays O on point logs and displays This procedure is normally used to validate control sequences and troubleshoot equipment This procedure is only available to users with Command or higher access to points Steps for Disabling Re enabling a Point 1 Access the Commanding window through the Devices Points bar in the navigation pane on the left side of the screen Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 5 Point Commander Using the Point Commander Application Drill down to the desired point Double click the point name or single click the comma
176. ter Overview Chapter 5 Point Commander Chapter Overview Chapter 5 discusses the following topics Point Commander Application Overview Tips for Using the Point Commander Application User Interface Description for the Point Commander Application Point Commander Application Step by Step Instructions Commanding Point Values Disabling and Re enabling a Point Out of Service Priority Arrays Point Commander Application Overview All points and point like objects AO BO MSO AV BV MSV with priority array can be commanded from the Field Panel Web Server navigation tree from a graphic screen and or from a trend graph Point value status and priority can be commanded Point types without priority array Al BI AV BV MSV can be commanded from the commander navigation tree and or from a graphic screen Point value and status can be commanded AO Analog Output Object Al Analog Input Object BO Binary Output Object Bl Binary Input Object MSO Multi State Output Object AV Analog Value Object BV Binary Value Object MSV Multi State Value Object i Multi State Input Object MSI Points are not supported on the FLN 34 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 5 Point Commander Point Commander Application Overview caution Command points only when you know the possible effects of making a change Ideally only command points when m
177. the Data button Alternatively you can click the Export to CSV button and print the CSV file 52 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 8 Trend View Using the Trend View Data 120 ba Dynamic Delay 1 l Second Export to CSV Print Close D a Zoom out 12 10 12 29 BB raoa Customizing a Trend Graph Trend graphs can be customized within Field Panel Web Server Customization options include Vertical access values Dynamic display versus static display Dynamic display intervals Line color and thickness Fill alpha Chart type Vertical Access Values To change the values of the vertical access use the numeric scroll box to choose values Dynamic Display To view the trend s dynamically check the Dynamic check box at the top of the right pane The delay intervals can be changed using the numeric scroll box at the top of the right pane The delay values display in seconds NOTE If the Trend Object type is time based and the Stop when full checkbox is not checked it is recommended that the value of the Trend Object is set to five 5 seconds or more 53 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 8 Trend View Using the Trend View Data 120 al 120 100 80 60 20 4 20 20 te 54 Otherwise during dynamic trending when the buffer is filled the first data point will drop off to make space in the buffer Because it takes more than one second for
178. the object name when 1 The point to be trended resides in the local panel and is resolved at the time of creation OR 2 The point to be trended resides in a local MS TP device located on the panel s physical MS TP network and is resolved at the time of creation If these conditions are not fulfilled at the time of creation the point to be trended will display the BACnet Encoded Name alias in the Point To Be Trended field Ensure that the panel containing the point to be trended is refreshed prior to opening a trend graph and attempting to make it dynamic Using the Trend Editor Application Creating a Trend Object 1 Select the Trend icon from the Create Edit bar The Trend Editor window will open 2 Click Select a Panel at the top of the left pane of the Trend Editor window to display available panels 3 Select the desired panel by clicking the panel name in the left pane of the Trend Editor window 4 Click the button at the bottom left of the Trend Editor window The object information window will open displaying a new Trend Object 5 Enter the new Trend Object information 6 Click Save The Save button will be grayed out once the modifications are complete 64 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Trend Trend Editor Object Name Unnamed Object Object Identifier Description Y Trend Log Enabled Point to be trended v i Max Samples 5 a Trend
179. this action the Trend graph will be unable to display the current data points accurately Clicking the Zoom out button will allow the longer time span to display again but this must be done manually and every time the buffer fills Line Color and Thickness Fill Color and Chart Type The line color line thickness fill color Fill Alpha and chart type lines columns or steps can be customized using the dialog box which displays at the bottom of the right pane To access the Customization dialog box click the point name underneath the trend graph in the right pane To exit the dialog box click the white space on the right pane Removing Points from a Graph To remove a point from a graph entirely click the point name underneath the trend To remove a point from a graph temporarily click on the colored box next to the point name underneath the trend graph in the right pane To re display the point on the graph click the colored box again graph in the right pane and then click the icon next to the point name V Dynamic Delay p E Seconds Export to CSV Print Close _ S i lt i N rr Zoom out Line Color Line Thickness Fill Alpha Chart Type 12 54 oll Pxuzg oaz BB orana Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 9 Schedule View Chapter Overview TECOO TECO9 17 1 TECOO TECO9 Desc Present Value Default Value Priority Reliability Status Out Of Service Per
180. tic privileges require System privileges If no System privileges are enabled then this option will be grayed out User Allows you to define user rights for working with user accounts User privileges require System privileges If no System privileges are enabled then this option will be grayed out Hardware Allows you to define user rights for working with hardware options Hardware privileges are required for SMTP Configuration Editor access Hardware privileges require System privileges If no System privileges are enabled then this option will be grayed out Using the User Account Editor Creating a User Account 1 2 Click the Users icon from the Create Edit bar The User Account Editor window displays Click the button at the bottom left of the User Account Editor window The User Account information area displays the User Info window User info Permissions Account mame User initials NewU Password Verify password Password expire limit 0 A Days Language English Time format HH MM SS Auto log off delay 1 Date format MMZDD YYYY X V Loa off automatically E Minutes Auto log on to PXM10T devices Enter the new user information Note that the Password and Verify Password fields are case sensitive and must match exactly Click the Permissions tab at the top of the User Account Editor window The Permissions window displays 131 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Cha
181. tion of the selected command object Click Yes to delete the selected object 88 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Schedule Command Calendar Calendar Objects Creating a Calendar ObjectNotReleased 1 Click the Calendar icon from the Create Edit bar hover over the Schedule icon to view it gt The Object Editor window displays Click Select a Panel at the top of the left pane of the Object Editor window to display available panels Select the desired panel by clicking the panel name in the left pane of the Object Editor window Click the button at the bottom left of the Object Editor window The Calendar Object Editor window displays a new calendar object Enter the new calendar object information Object Name Object Identifier Description Click the button at the bottom left of the Calendar Object Editor window to enter Date Range or Week n Day information Click Save The Save button will be grayed out once the modifications are complete 89 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Schedule Command Calendar Object Editor PXM74 v E pxm74 Calendar Object Editor EJ pxm75 x Object Name Unnamed Object Mf test calendar object A Object Identifier ff Unnamed Object Description Date __Range Week n Day Start 09 20 2010 A Wildcard End 09 20 2010 Wildcard Date Range Week n Day Month
182. trollers User s Manual 588 580 This manual along with information about other Siemens Industry Inc products technical training classes and services can be obtained from the local Siemens Industry Inc representative Symbols Used in this Manual The following table lists the safety symbols used in this manual to draw attention to important information Symbol Meaning Description NOTICE CAUTION Equipment damage may occur if a procedure or instruction is not followed as specified For online documentation the NOTICE displays in white with a blue background CAUTION Minor or moderate injury may occur if a procedure or instruction is not followed as specified WARNING Personal injury or property damage may occur if a procedure or instruction is not followed as specified DANGER Electric shock death or severe property damage may occur if a procedure or instruction is not followed as specified Manual Conventions The following table lists conventions to help you use this manual in a quick and efficient manner 8 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T How to Use This Manual Contact Us Convention Examples Numbered Lists 1 2 3 indicate a procedure with sequential steps 1 Turn OFF power to the field panel 2 Turn ON power to the field panel 3 Contact the local Siemens Solution Partner Authorized TALON Dealer Actions that should be performed are specified
183. ule icon from the Create Edit bar gt The Object Editor window displays Click Select a Panel at the top of the left pane of the Object Editor window to display available panels T7 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Schedule Command Calendar Schedule Editor X Siemensio lt Siemensi0 Siemensii Siemensi2 Siemens13 Unnamed Object 78 Select the desired panel by clicking the panel name in the left pane of the Object Editor window Click the button at the bottom left of the Object Editor window The Schedule Editor window displays a new schedule object Enter the new schedule object information Object Name Object Identifier Description Type Effective Start and Stop dates times Write Priority Default Value Click the Weekly Schedule Exception Schedule or Command Point Objects buttons to access those windows Click Save The Save button becomese grayed out once the modifications are complete Schedule Editor Object Name Unnamed Object Object Identifier Description Type e Real Bool Enum Unsigned Effective Start LJ EH Effective Stop LJ i Write Priority 15 EA Default Value 0 ta _ OOS Disabled Weekly Schedule Exception Schedule Command Point Objects Creating a Weekly ScheduleNotReleased 1 From within the Object Editor window click the Weekly Schedule button to open the Edit Weekly Schedule window Choose
184. umb drive to save memory e Library components should be saved before bindings are made otherwise additional work may be required NOTE Graphics can only be published to TC Modular and TC Compact 36 controllers Using the FINlite Graphics Tool Launching the FINlite Graphics Tool To launch the Siemens FINlite Graphics Application 1 Save the FINLite air file locally Adobe AIR must be installed on the computer 2 Double click the FINLite air file to launch the application After the application starts the Choice window displays with three button choices Open Create and User Guide N VE C1 E AN J User Guide Close Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 11 FINlite Graphics Tool Using the FINlite Graphics Tool 1 To keep the Choice window from displaying upon start up check the Don t show this again check box 2 Click the Open button to open an existing Graphics file from the local file system NOTE A Graphics file can also be opened by selecting New from the File menu Click the Create button to begin creating a new Graphics file Click the User Guide button for assistance with the Graphics Application Logging in to the Controller To log in to the controller 1 Click the Panels bar in the left navigation pane to access a specific controller The object list of the chosen controller will display Click the Connect button In the Login box enter the pane
185. ustomized Supplied component images are intended for use with binary points Layers Bar Layers y New Layer Delete Layer Make New Layer The Layers bar allows you to create layers within the graphics file Layers can be moved or locked Components can be copied or moved to an existing layer or to a new layer The New Layer button creates a new graphics layer Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 11 FINlite Graphics Tool FINlite Graphics Tool Overview The Delete Layer button deletes the highlighted layer Properties Bar Properties y I5 Add to Fav Name Image 6 Type Boolean x Bound To ize Wy 4 H i Position rt BG Color 0 100 BG Alpha 4 Visible v Locked Edit Animation Clicking a component in the canvas on the right side of the application and opening the Properties bar in the left navigation pane opens the Properties area for the specific component Each type of component has different customizable properties Opening the Properties bar with nothing on the canvas allows you to customize the size and background color of the canvas itself Customizable properties include but are not limited to Name of the component Type of component Object the component is bound to Font size and color of labels Width and Height of the component Background color and alpha transparency level NOTE The background color defaults to white and the alpha
186. v Sensor type oltage v Slope 0 Intercept 0 COV Limit 0 Data Type Float v Decimal Places 0 Close The Point Editor window displays on the right side of the screen The Object Name field allows the user to name the point using up to 30 characters This field is required for the creation of a point and cannot be edited Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Point e The Object Identifier field displays the point Object Identifier information An Object Identifier consists of an object type and instance number The object type is the BACnet standard object type enumeration value see table above The user can enter an instance number on point creation in this field or leave it blank If the user does not enter an instance number in the Object Identifier field on creation the controller will automatically enter the next available instance number After creation the Object Identifier field cannot be edited and the field will show the object type and instance number separated by commas The Description field allows the user to describe the point using up to 16 characters This field is optional for point creation and can be edited The Alarmable checkbox if checked allows the user to activate BACnet intrinsic alarming for the point If not checked the related alarm properties will be inactive and will be grayed out This checkbox is required for point creation This checkbox defau
187. vas highlight the component you want to animate by clicking it Click the Properties bar in the left navigation pane Click the Edit Animation button The Animation Editor window displays 4 Use the Input Type Values From and To fields to customize the animation options for the component graphic 151 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 11 FINIite Graphics Tool Using the FINlite Graphics Tool 5 Choose a section in the values line Boolean component types will have only True and False by clicking in between the triangles 6 Use the Use Frame drop down to choose an image to connect to the chosen value The Animate check box will loop all chosen images when the object value is set to True or any chosen value This will give the graphic the appearance of moving Saving and Publishing the Graphics File To save the Graphics file e After the components are edited and the Graphics file is complete save the Graphics file to the local file system by clicking Save from the File menu NOTE You cannot create files to be saved to Drive A or Drive B that contain any of the following characters Special characters lt gt includes period Characters with accent marks such as or 6 To publish the Graphics file From the File menu select Publish The Publish Graphic window will display allowing you to name the graphics file and select the panel and drive A or B
188. ve the slider bar all the way to the left to indicate no storage Adobe Flash Player Settings Local Storage 2 How much information can 10 173 124 10 store on your computer f None Never Ask Again Currently used OKB a 2 oh coum e A warning will display indicating that information will be removed Click OK 171 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 13 Troubleshooting Log On Error Messages 172 Adobe Flash Player Settings Local Storage a Decressing the amount below unlimited will cause all information for 10 173 124 10 to be removed fem OK Cancel Move the slider back to the right to allow storage Adobe Flash Player Settings Local Storage 27 How much information can 10 173 124 10 store on your computer Unimited C Never Ask Again Currently used OKB 1 Click Close 2 After clearing the UI cache with the steps above it may also help to log off close the browser and log on Clear the FINlite Cache Close FINlite In Windows XP In file explorer navigate to the following folder substituting the appropriate username C Documents and Settings lt username gt Application Data SiemensFIN Local Store SharedObjects Delete the contents of this folder In Windows 7 In file explorer navigate to the following folder substituting the appropriate username C Users lt userName gt AppData Roaming SiemensFIN Local Store SharedObjects
189. vigation Pane next to the panel name indicating your request to postpone database discovery If you click Yes to this prompt the database will be discovered when the panel s database file is synchronized A status table will display indicating the database file synchronization status Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 3 User Interface Navigation Overview User Interface after Logon Database File Synchronization Notification Pending Panel Status Siemens20 In Progress Siemens21 In Progress Cancel When a panel database file has been synchronized the table will update the panel status Database File Synchronization Notification Checking Panel Status Siemens21 Complete Siemens20 In Progress Cancel When all panel database files are synchronized the status table will disappear a successful database discovery will occur and the yellow triangle icon will be removed from the Navigation Pane Application Area User Interface The application area shows the output of the current active application The information displayed in the application area depends on the application being used See the specific application section for more information When an application is started from the Navigation Pane either an application window will open on the right side or an application tab will be open on the right side Point Commander and Password Reset open in an application window All other applications ope
190. xisting schedules The Description field allows you to describe the Command Object using up to 16 characters This field is optional for Command Object creation and can be edited e The Present Value field displays the value that the object will take on after creation This field is optional for Command Object creation and can be edited e The Actions list displays the objects created as well as their value priority and Quit on Failure status This is optional for Command Object creation and can be edited Calendar Object Editor User Interface The Edit Calendar Object window can be accessed via the Create Edit bar in the navigation pane on the left side of the screen Move your cursor over the Schedule Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 10 Create Edit Schedule Command Calendar icon to view the Calendar icon Click the Calendar icon to open the Edit Calendar Object window The Object Name field allows you to name the Calendar Object using up to 30 characters This field is required for creating a Calendar Object and cannot be edited in existing schedules The Object Identifier field displays the Object identification information If you do not enter a value the controller will automatically enter the next available Object ID This field cannot be edited in existing schedules The Description field allows you to describe the Calendar Object using up to 16 characters This field is optional for Calendar Ob
191. y Work Week Week or Month views Use the buttons at the top of the Schedule window to choose among the available views or to advance to the next Schedule segment day work week week or month e Existing schedules can also be viewed via the Device Points bar in the navigation pane on the left side of the Web Server screen but schedules cannot be created modified or deleted via the Device Points bar Command object and calendar objects cannot be viewed modified created or deleted using the Device Points Device Points Y amp Siemensio 8010 gt amp Local gt Trends Y Schedules M test testmmiz f fi testMMICal E Chiller BLDG1_AHU1_SCHEDUL SchedTrain gt Graphics gt 7 MSTPFLNIO1 gt amp Siemensii 8011 Using the Scheduler Application 56 Siemens Industry Inc 125 3584T Chapter 9 Schedule View Using the Scheduler Application Select the Scheduling bar from the navigation pane on the left side of the Field Panel Web Server screen gt All available panels will display Select the desired panel and schedule object by clicking the panel name and then the schedule object name NOTE Command objects and calendar objects cannot be opened through the Scheduler Application For more information see the Schedule Command Calendar Object Editors section gt The Schedule viewing window displays schedule object details See the User Interface Description for Schedu
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