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1. AS_NT220 51 myoldi31 2 Test 101 Configurations Folder Tree 0 p gt m a Action Logs Alarm Logs Action Status Target Account Time W Login Init Ac admin 10 00 10 PM Tue Mar am Refresh Apply e Submit amp Account admin Eg Group Devices UniVista User s Guide 2 7 Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2 CHAPTER 2 Navigating UniVista Each folder may contain sub folders and or devices The folders expand and collapse and you can navigate through the folder by double clicking anywhere on the folder line clicking the EJ or Ld to the left of the folder icon You can manage each Proliphix device individually by accessing the panel Note associated with each device To save time Unilista groups certain management tasks and enables you to apply these tasks to multiple devices at the same time Although you can create custom names for folders Proliphix recommends using a six level hierarchical structure similar to the one shown below Region Massachusetts County Middlesex County Town Bedford School Bedford High School Building Building A Floor First Floor 2 8 UniVista User s Guide Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2 Understanding Modes of Operation Using Single Device Selection and Group Device s Selection Understanding Modes of Operation Using Single Device Selection and
2. Ayr Action Logs Alarm Logs Action Status Target Account Time HY Update Status And Control 2 admin 12 05 34 PM Wed Jun 04 2008 WV Login admin 09 00 54 AM Wed Jun 04 2008 WV Login Init Action Log admin 09 00 26 AM Wed Jun 04 2008 EJ Auto Sets on Device Callhome 0 System 03 56 37 AM Wed Jun 04 2008 E2 Auto Sets on Device Callhome 0 System 03 56 37 4M Wed Jun 04 2008 E2 Auto Sets on Device Callhome 0 System 03 56 37 AM Wed Jun 04 2008 H Auto Sets on Device Callhome 0 System 03 56 37 AM Wed Jun 04 2008 EJ Auto Sets on Device Callhome 0 System 03 56 37 AM Wed Jun 04 2008 fi System 03 56 37 4M Wed Iun o4 20NA amp Account admin Group dynamic Yellow highlighted devices UniVista User s Guide 2 11 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 CHAPTER 2 Navigating UniVista Summary of Selecting a Single Device or Mulitple Devices Note Note Note 2 12 To select a single device or multiple devices Click the System Summary management tab From the folder tree do one of the following to identify the device s you want to add To select a single device click the name of the device and verify there is not a check in the box To select multiple devices click the boxes next to each device To select a specific group of devices load the appropriate group For information about loading groups see Loading a Group page 5 16
3. Hold Hold mode is enabled Does not apply to NT130e h and NT160e h m Off default Hold mode is disabled One Button Override One Button Override is enabled NT130e h and NT160e h only UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 Table 4 1 Field Schedule Settings Day Class Period Cool Heat UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 Status amp Control Page Status and Control Field Descriptions Continued Description Parameters Displays the current settings for the scheduled Day Class For more information see Schedules Settings Page page 4 18 Displays the current settings for the scheduled Period For more information see Schedules Settings Page page 4 18 Displays the current Cool temperature setting as set within the current Day Class schedule For more information see Schedules Settings Page page 4 18 40 F 4 5 C to 99 F 37 C Displays the current Heat temperature setting as set within the current Day Class schedule For more information see Schedules Settings Page page 4 18 40 F 4 5 C to 99 F 37 C 4 7 CHAPTER 4 Performing Device Management Tasks Using UniVista Table 4 1 Status and Control Field Descriptions Continued Field HVAC Settings HVAC State HVAC Mode Fan Relay State Description Displays the current state of the heating or cooling system If a state change is made while
4. Refresh Interval E A 8 columns Status Frame oF B J Devices J Back Area l BA NT120 100 CZ 73 7 BA NT120 105 120 0 BA NT120 140 69 0 BA NT120 141 71 8 BA NT150 138 69 9 BA NT160 58 101 BA NT20 114 72 7 Q J Firewalled Q offices C The wall Unassigned Devices Configurations 4 il nF Action Logs AlarmLogs Action Status Target Account Time W Login Init admin 10 00 10 PM Tue amp Account admin B Group none Table 5 2 describes the Callhome Log fields Function Frame Callhome Log Callhome Logs Time Hostname Local Address Sitename Forwarding Port 09 56 PM Tue Mar 11 BA NT120 100 192 168 111 100 WWW 8100 08 56 PM Tue Mar 11 BA NT120 100 192 168 111 100 WwW 8100 07 50 PM Tue Mar 11 BA NT120 100 192 168 111 100 WAAAY 8100 06 50 PM Tue Mar 11 BA NT120 100 192 168 111 100 WWW 8100 05 50 PM Tue Mar 11 BA NT120 100 192 168 111 100 WAAN 8100 04 50 PM Tue Mar 11 BA NT120 100 192 168 111 100 WWW 8100 03 50 PM Tue Mar 11 BA NT120 100 192 168 111 100 AAAA 8100 02 50 PM Tue Mar 11 BA NT120 100 192 168 111 100 AAA 8100 01 50
5. Field Description Parameter Aux Relay Select the time in each hour of the Period Off default No External Relay NT160e h in which the External Relay Trigger will be Trigger scheduled within this only On Period The schedule begins on the hour and m On External Relay Trigger is advances for the duration specified forced On for the entire hour for every hour within this Period m 15 30 45 minutes External Relay Trigger is forced On for this selected duration beginning at the top of the hour for every hour within this Period Default Weekly Schedule The Default Weekly Schedule table see Figure 4 9 provides a template that you can use to apply the three day classes to each day of the week for every week of the year UniVista applies this weekly template to every week in each month that is visible in the Calendar View table at the bottom of the Schedules Settings Page page 4 18 Figure 4 9 Default Weekly Schedule Table Default Weekly Schedule Mon Tue Sun Wed Thu Fri Sat F otter v ocou r occur om occur ocu unos From the Default Weekly Schedule table you can assign one of three Day Classes Occupied Unoccupied or Other to each of the seven days of the week Use Table 4 5 to modify the Default Weekly Schedule table fields Table 4 5 Default Weekly Schedule Field Descriptions Field Description Description Day Displays the seven days of the week Sun Sat Class Select one of t
6. a il a gt rA Action Logs Alarm Logs Action Status Target Account Time f WV Login Init admin 10 00 10 PM Tue amp Account admin Eg Group none UniVista User s Guide Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 BA NT120 100 successful 5 31 CHAPTER 5 Maintaining and Monitoring UniVista 5 32 Table 5 4 describes the Alarm Log fields Table 5 4 Alarm Log Fields Field Time Type Severity Message Displays The date and time the alarm occurred The type of alarm that occurred The alarm s severity The reason for the alarm UniVista User s Guide Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2 Viewing Action and Alarm Information Viewing log files for the Entire Network Note You view the log files generated for the entire network using the Action Logs and Alarm Logs tabs located directly below the Status Frame see Figure 2 6 on page 2 7 The Action Logs and Alarm Logs tables are updated as new actions occur and new alarms are generated Action Logs The Action Logs see Figure 5 29 displays system wide actions that include device operations as well as changes to the UniVista server The Action Log displays the previous 72 hours of actions Note Figure 5 29 Action Logs System Wide Window ActionLogs AlarmLogs Action Status Target Account Time amp TBA NT130 139 admin 08 47 49 PM Tue Mar 11 2008 m WY N
7. Completed Successfully admin 07 50 4M Mon Mar 10 Auto Remote Access Settings BA NT120 100 Completed Successfully admin 07 50 4M Mon Mar 10 Auto Remote Access Settings BA NT120 100 Completed Successfully admin 07 50 4M Mon Mar 10 Auto Remote Access Settings BA NT120 100 Completed Successfully admin 07 35 AM Mon Mar 10 Update Alarm Settings BA NT120 100 Completed Successfully admin 07 35 AM Mon Mar 10 Update Alarm Settings BA NT120 100 Started admin 01 30 AM Mon Mar 10 4uto Sets on Device Callhome BA NT120 100 Completed Successfully System 11 53 PM Sun Mar 09 uto Sets on Device Callhome BA NT120 100 Completed Successfully System 08 10 PM Sun Mar 09 Update Alarm Settings BA NT120 100 Completed Successfully admin Action Logs Alarm Logs 01 41 4M Sun Mar 09 uto Sets on Device Callhome BA NT120 100 Completed Successfully System Action Status Time W Login Target Account Init admin 10 00 10 PM Tue amp Account admin Eg Group none 5 30 12 54 4M Sun Mar 09 Auto Sets on Device Callhome BA NT120 100 Completed Successfully System BA NT120 100 successful Ge Refresh Submit UniVista User s Guide Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 A O N Table 5 3 describes t
8. Description Admin Password Indmin Password oe A Srihy needed if Admin Password has been changed from the default aarin Network Settings Device IP Address 192 168 112 45 IP Addr Method DHEP Device Port Server Network Settings B gm Server Firewall 192 169 111 115 192 168 118 1 Network Firewall 80 81 Time one Settings America Wew York Eastern Daylight Time UniVista User s Guide 3 9 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 CHAPTER 3 Configuring UniVista Parameters Example 2 3 10 Figure 3 7 shows an example of a network configuration that contains firewalls in front of the devices This situation can occur when different departments within an organization have firewalls to control access to their local networks Note that there is no firewall in front of the UniVista server and on the diagram the Port Forwarding information to allow access to the devices Figure 3 7 Example 2 Single Firewall Device 192 168 0 35 is Port Forwarded to Port 8080 192 168 111 115 JS 192 168 0 35 a Office 2 Device 192168 0 45 is Port Forwarded to Port 8081 a Hall 1 po 192 168 0 X Ih UniVista User s Guide Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2 Adding a Device Figure 3 8 shows the Add Device window for adding the thermostat labeled Office 2 shown in Figure 3 7 In this example the device was just installed and the Name field is filled in so the device is
9. Device Location Direct Server Location Direct Time one Settings SMT 05 00 GMT 05 00 v Denotes Required Fields 3 Modify the fields as necessary For more information see Table 3 2 on page 3 7 4 Click Submit UniVista User s Guide 5 3 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 CHAPTER 5 Maintaining and Monitoring UniVista Deleting a Device To delete a device from the folder tree 1 Click the System Summary management tab 1 From the folder tree select the device you want to delete 2 Do one of the following m Right click and select Delete Device From the main menu select Device gt Delete Device The Confirm Device Delete window appears See Figure 5 3 Figure 5 3 Confirm Device Delete Window Confirm Device Delete 2 Are you sure you want to delete the Device Cafeteria 3 Click Yes to delete the device or No to cancel without any changes 5 4 UniVista User s Guide Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2 Managing Folders Managing Folders In addition to adding folders to the folder tree see Adding a Folder page 3 5 you can edit and delete devices from the folder tree For more information about managing folders see the following sections m Editing a Folder page 5 5 m Deleting a Folder page 5 6 Editing a Folder To edit a folder s information 1 Click the System Summary management tab 1 From the folder tree select the folder you want to edit 2 Do one of the following m R
10. Remote Access Enabled Enabled v Remote Server Configuration Server Address 192 168 111 4 192 168 111 4 serverrort J i 18 36 02 PM Last Attompt Tue Dec 18 2007 Last Attempt Result L Sueeess Last Success 18 36 02 PM Tue Dec 18 2007 Customer InformatioaHHi _W_H_ H HH PEE OOO ee PDMS Information D Last Contact ae ire E pe E Record createa E OOO Custodial Services at Refresh LN Submit we UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 4 45 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 CHAPTER 4 Performing Device Management Tasks Using UniVista Table 4 9 describes the Remote Access page fields Modify the fields as necessary and click Submit Table 4 9 Remote Access Page Field Descriptions Field Description Alarm Notification Remote Access Select to control whether the Remote Server service is enabled Remote access is the term used to describe the management and control of the thermostat from networks outside the local subnet on which the thermostat resides Remote access provides the thermostat with the ability to be controlled from either across the Internet or across multiple corporate subnets to a private UniVista server Remote Server Configuration Server Address Enter the IP address of the UniVista server Server Port Enter the outgoing IP port number which is used to communicate to with the UniVista server Interval Select the time interval after which the thermos
11. System Summary Tab Icons 2 5 Administration Tab Icons 2 6 Administrations System Setup Fields 3 4 Add Device Fields 3 7 Status and Control Field Descriptions 4 5 General Settings Field Descriptions 4 11 Alarm Settings Field Descriptions 4 14 Day Class Schedule Field Descriptions 4 20 Default Weekly Schedule Field Descriptions 4 21 Network Settings Field Descriptions 4 26 HVAC Settings Field Descriptions 4 32 Sensor Settings Field Descriptions 4 43 Remote Access Page Field Descriptions 4 46 Usage Counters Page Field Descriptions 4 51 Add Account Dialog Box Fields 5 8 Callhome Log Fields 5 29 Action Log Fields 5 31 Alarm Log Fields 5 32 Action Log System Wide Fields 5 33 Alarm Log System Wide Fields 5 34 XI Tables xii UniVista User s Guide Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2 Preface The UniVista User s Guide describes how to manage Proliphix network devices remotely using UniVista the Proliphix Device Management Software Audience This guide is intended for managers and or facilities managers or those responsible for managing multiple thermostats remotely in small or medium size buildings multiple buildings or corporate environments As a reader of this guide you should be familiar with the use of an Internet browser for example Internet Explorer or Mozilla and a working knowledge on general data networking principles You should have prior experience with establishing a local area network in either a home or off
12. and administer accounts There may be only one Administrator account Manager Has ability to apply application changes to one ore more devices User Has ability to view only the folder devices to which they are assigned Users cannot make any changes to any devices within the folders to which they are assigned UniVista User s Guide 2 13 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 CHAPTER 2 Navigating UniVista 2 14 UniVista User s Guide Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2 Chapter Configuring UniVista Parameters Note Note This chapter describes how to initially configure UniVista which includes system setup information adding folders and adding devices to the folders Specifically it describes the following sections m Configuring System Setup Information page 3 3 m Adding a Folder page 3 5 m Adding a Device page 3 6 This chapter lists the tasks in the order in which they should be performed to add a device Only the Administrator may perform any of the tasks listed in this chapter UniVista User s Guide Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 3 1 CHAPTER 3 Configuring UniVista Parameters 3 2 Figure 3 1 outlines the necessary steps to add a device to UniVista and shows the menu path to access each step You should perform each task in the order shown in Figure 3 1 Figure 3 1 Adding a Device Overview Configuring System Setup Information page 3 3 Adding a Folder page 3 5 Adding a Device p
13. Calendar Page Function Frame Day Classes Occup UnOcc Other Time Heat Fan Aux Schedule Relay me am e score e rear e of e of m gt om v0 0 reo on of gt ee om soo v reo gt of gt of vo gt 0 om econ v azo gt on v of Default Weekly Schedule Cool Calendar View SMT HTF S5 S M T WT E S Ss M T WT FEF S SoM Low Fs 1234 5 ITZ 1 1 2 345 TA e aN a a a i m mee E T at See 2 34 56 7 amp 6 7 8 910 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1819 1011 12 13 14 15 16 9101112131415 13 1415 16 17 18 19 ee 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 27 28 29 30 30 31 Figure 4 6 Special Days Page Function Frame Special Day Special Day Duration in days 4 18 UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 Schedules Settings Page Thermostat Scheduling using the Calendar Page The thermostat scheduling feature is organized in a hierarchy You use Day Classes to classify the types of days that are used in the schedule Each Day Class is divided into four Periods each of which supports temperature settings for both heating and cooling and fan settings to provide periodic air flow UniVista supports the following three Day Classes shown in Figure 4 7 Figure 4 7 Day Class Scheduling Defines days in which the user is
14. Network Requirements To support UniVista your network must meet the following requirements m Ifthe server is behind a firewall you must have a port forward configured on the HTTP port and the SSL port back to UniVista m A DNS name for the server see step 2 on page 2 2 1 4 UniVista User s Guide Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2 UniVista Time Synchronization UniVista Time Synchronization The UniVista Server synchronizes the time on all of the thermostats based off the local PC s time setting The server should be basing its time off an NTP service to insure proper time which in turn is broadcast out to the thermostats Every night at midnight the UniVista Server polls all the thermostats and time synchronizes them based on their current time zone settings UniVista User s Guide 1 5 Part No 600 09000 0071 Rev 2 CHAPTER 1 Understanding and Installing UniVista Licensing Note 1 6 UniVista supports three types of licensing Beta Trial and Server A Beta license expires on a specific date When you have a Beta license then each time you log into UniVista a dialog similar to the one show below appears indicating when your license expires See Figure 1 1 Figure 1 1 Beta License Application Info i Your Beta License will expire on 2008 02 26 A Trial license expires 30 days from the time UniVista was installed When you have a Trial license then each time you log into UniVista a dialog similar to the on
15. Occupied Day Class occupying the property for example Monday through Friday Defines days in which the user is currently not occupying the property for example Saturday and Sunday Unoccupied Day Class Classifies holidays or other extended periods of time when the property is unoccupied for example December 25 Other Day Class Each Day Class supports the following four non overlapping periods of time in which you can independently specify heat cool fan and aux relay NT160e h only settings Morning pre business hours Day business hours Evening after business hours Night unoccupied hours UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 4 19 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 CHAPTER 4 Performing Device Management Tasks Using UniVista 4 20 Day Class Schedule The Day Class Schedules table displays Occupied UnOccupied and Other Day Class Schedules see Figure 4 8 The Day Class Schedules table displays the day class periods and period start times within each row of the table as well as the heat and cool settings for each period in each day class Figure 4 8 Day Class Schedules Table Fan Aud Schedule Relay Pt eye e an v or e aor e of e of 2 e e mm e roo e roo on gt of gt ae om or gt row v of of si lt wor seo gt of v of From the Occupied Occup Unoccupied UnOcc or Other Class Schedule page you can assign both heat and c
16. Type of heating cooling system for example gas oil or electric warm air hot water heat pump steam or gravity Location and number of wires attached to the Proliphix thermostat To contact Proliphix Technical Support Proliphix Inc www proliphix com 3 Lan Drive Westford MA 01886 E mail support proliphix com Telephone support 1 866 IPLIVING Fax Attention Proliphix Technical Support 1 978 692 3378 How x UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2 Preface Proliphix Welcomes Your Comments You can mail email or fax your comments Please include the document part number in the subject line of your email or fax message per E mail techpubs Proliphix com Fax Attention Technical Publications 978 692 3378 Es 7 Proliphix Inc Technical Publications 3 Lan Drive Westford MA 01886 UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 xvii Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 Preface xviii UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2 Chapter Understanding and Installing UniVista This chapter provides an overview of UniVista It also describes the hardware software and network operating requirements as well as the different types of licensing UniVista supports Specifically it describes the following sections m Overview page 1 2 m Operating Requirements page 1 4 m UniVista Time Synchronization page 1 5 m Licensing page 1 6 UniVis
17. You can also add devices to and remove devices from a group For more information see Adding Devices to and Removing Devices from a Group page 5 17 If multiple devices are selected because a group is loaded or boxes are checked and you highlight a device outside of the group then you are unable to make changes to that single highlighted device or to the group If you want to make changes to the highlighted device then you must first unload the group If you want to make change to the group then you must first highlight a member of the group If you select a single device then Function Frame displays the configuration information for that specific device If you select more than one device then Function Frame displays in all the fields indicating that each device in the group may be configured differently UniVista User s Guide Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2 Understanding Account Permission Levels Understanding Account Permission Levels Note Note UniVista supports three different levels of accounts and permissions These permissions are associated with a user s hierarchy in the folder tree and determine the actions the user can perform and the window s they can view and or access and edit UniVista supports the following account permission levels Administrator Has ability to do perform all functions manipulate the folder tree apply configuration changes to one or more devices manage the application settings
18. page Note 3 7 UniVista User s Guide Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2 Understanding the Folder Tree Understanding the Folder Tree Each management tab uses a navigation hierarchy displayed as a folder tree see Figure 2 6 to manage the information with which it 1s associated The folder tree looks similar to the directory structure in Windows Explorer In the System Summary tab the folder tree is displayed in the Status Frame and is divided into three main folders Devices Displays all the devices that have been assigned to a specific folder Unassigned Devices Displays all the devices that have not been assigned to a folder Configurations Displays the various configuration files you create and store For more information see Using Configuration Files page 5 21 Administration tab the folder tree is displayed in the Accounts Frame UniVista displays only those folders associated with the specific user s account Note permission level to which they are assigned For more information about user accounts see Managing Accounts page 5 7 Figure 2 6 Folder Tree P univista f fox Device Folder Group Configuration Account System Logout System Summary Administration BE Al columns Refresh Interval Status Frame Function Frame Eff PROLIPHIX Thermostat Status Zone RH Local RS 1 F F F
19. s Guide Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2 Contents Viewing Action and Alarm Information 5 28 Viewing log files for an Individual Device 5 28 Displaying the Callhome Log 5 29 Displaying the Action Log 5 30 Displaying the Alarm Log 5 31 Viewing log files for the Entire Network 5 33 Action Logs 5 33 Alarm Logs 5 34 Viewing all Alarms in the Folder Tree 5 34 Managing the License Subscription 5 35 Viewing the License Subscription 5 35 Updating the License Subscription 5 36 Viewing System Information 5 36 Logging Out of UniVista 5 37 Appendix A Configuration Worksheet UniVista User s Guide vii Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 Contents viii UniVista User s Guide Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 List of Figures Figure 1 1 Figure 1 2 Figure 2 1 Figure 2 2 Figure 2 3 Figure 2 4 Figure 2 5 Figure 2 6 Figure 2 7 Figure 2 8 Figure 2 9 Figure 3 1 Figure 3 2 Figure 3 3 Figure 3 4 Figure 3 5 Figure 3 6 Figure 3 7 Figure 3 8 Figure 3 9 Figure 3 10 Figure 3 11 Figure 4 1 Figure 4 2 Figure 4 3 Figure 4 4 Figure 4 5 Figure 4 6 Figure 4 7 Figure 4 8 Figure 4 9 Figure 4 10 Figure 4 11 Figure 4 12 Figure 4 13 Figure 4 14 Figure 4 15 Figure 4 16 Figure 4 17 Figure 4 18 Figure 4 19 Figure 4 20 Figure 4 21 Figure 5 1 Figure 5 2 Figure 5 3 Figure 5 4 Figure 5 5 UniVista User s Guide Part No 600 09000 0071 Rev 2 Figures Beta License 1 6 Trial License 1 6 Download and or Start UniVista Window 2 2 U
20. this specifies the time interval for One Button Override OBO in which the thermostat temperature setpoints of Class 1 Day Period are used Select the minimum time in minutes between successive heating cooling or heat to cool and cool to heat cycles in heat pump applications This parameter ensures a safe heat pump compressor delay or off time guaranteed between cycles This parameter may also be used in fuel burner mode whereby this parameter ensures a safe A C compressor delay or off time guaranteed between A C cycles Select the delay between the 1 stage activation and gid stage activation This feature also controls the delay when configured as a single stage heat pump and when the start of an Auxiliary Heat cycle occurs Parameters 0 The Hold period is indefinite and the temperature setting are held until the user removes this condition m 1 3 default 8 12 24 The amount of time in hours in which the current temperature setting are held and inhibited from change Perm The period is indefinite and the temperature setting are either held or referred back to the temperature settings noted in the Day Class Schedule for the specific Period until the user removes this condition m 1 2 3 default 4 8 12 24 The amount of time in hours in which the current temperature settings are either held or referred back to the temperature settings noted in the Class 1
21. you have a need to change the heat setting on three devices and each device is on their own separate floor 1 FL 2 FL amp 3 FL in the building You can simply click check the box for each device Go to the Function Frame page and set the heat to the new temperature you want all three devices set to and click Submit All three devices are updated simultaneously This eliminates the need to go to three different devices on your system and make the changes individually or manually go to each thermostat on each floor and make the changes For example Figure 2 9 displays three devices where their heat cool temperatures are changed simultaneously by the one command It also displays those changes in yellow highlight which indicates the change took place and 1s in the override condition temporarily Figure 2 9 Bulk Configuration Changes Example PF univista Device Folder Group Configuration Account System Logout System Summary Administration al l Qcolumns Refresh Interval Function Frame Sensors Settings SJA Status amp Control Eff PROLIPHIX Zone RH Local RS 1 RS 2 Cool Heat HVAC Cool Heat Das PEepemEr TSA FE Se oF F oF oF cu las B MH nevi B J Massac husetts B J Middlesex County 79 0 75 0 Auto 74 0 72 0 Oce 79 0 75 0 Auto 74 0 72 0 Oce 79 0 74 0 72 0 Oce O Sanborn Middle
22. 10 Figure 5 11 Figure 5 12 Figure 5 13 Figure 5 14 Figure 5 15 Figure 5 16 Figure 5 17 Figure 5 18 Figure 5 19 Figure 5 20 Figure 5 21 Figure 5 22 Figure 5 23 Figure 5 24 Figure 5 25 Figure 5 26 Figure 5 27 Figure 5 28 Figure 5 29 Figure 5 30 Figure 5 31 Figure 5 32 Figure 5 33 Administration Accounts Frame 5 7 Add Account Window 5 8 Edit Account Dialog Window 5 11 Confirm Account Dialog Window 5 12 Load Group Window 5 13 Selected Configuration File 5 14 Add Group Window 5 15 Load Group Window 5 16 Load Group Display 5 16 Save Group Window 5 17 Newly Added Device Window 5 18 Edit Group Window 5 19 Delete Group Window 5 20 Confirm Group Delete Window 5 20 Configurations Folder 5 22 Add Configuration Window 5 23 Configurations Function Frame 5 24 Edit Configurations Window 5 26 Copy Configuration Window 5 27 Confirm Configuration Delete Window 5 27 Callhome Log 5 29 Action Log 5 30 Alarm Log 5 31 Action Logs System Wide Window 5 33 Alarm Logs System Wide 5 34 License Description 5 35 System Summary Window 5 36 Logout Alert Window 5 37 UniVista User s Guide Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2 List of Tables Table 2 1 Table 2 2 Table 3 1 Table 3 2 Table 4 1 Table 4 2 Table 4 3 Table 4 4 Table 4 5 Table 4 6 Table 4 7 Table 4 8 Table 4 9 Table 4 10 Table 5 1 Table 5 2 Table 5 3 Table 5 4 Table 5 5 Table 5 6 UniVista User s Guide Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 Tables
23. 26 4M Mon Mar 03 amp Account admin Group TestGroup lt y __ G rou p N ame UniVista User s Guide Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2 Note Note Managing Groups When a group or dynamic group is loaded then the current values within the Function Frame display to show each member of the group may be configured differently The name of the group is displayed at the bottom of the Status Frame Adding Devices to and Removing Devices from a Group Note To add a device to or remove a device from an existing group Click the System Summary management tab Load the group to which you want to add remove a device or folder For information about loading groups see Loading a Group page 5 16 In the folder tree m Click the box es next to the device s and or folder s you want to add to the group m Un click the box es next to the device s and or folder s you want to remove from the group For additional information about selecting devices see Summary of Selecting a Single Device or Mulitple Devices page 2 12 From the main menu select Group gt Save Group The Confirm Save Group window appears See Figure 5 15 Figure 5 15 Save Group Window Confirm Group Save 2 Are you sure you want to update the Group TestGroup UniVista User s Guide 5 17 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 CHAPTER 5 Maintaining and Monitoring UniVista 4 Click OK to confirm the change or
24. Day Period 0 Enables the cooling system to cycle immediately upon completion of the previous cycle Note This is a diagnostic feature and should not be left in this state or compressor short cycling and subsequent damage may occur to the compressor 3 default through 10 Time in minutes required between the completion of a cooling cycle and the next subsequent cooling cycle 0 15 30 45 60 90 Time in minutes UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2 HVAC Settings Page Table 4 7 HVAC Settings Field Descriptions Continued Field Fan on Heat Setpoint Differential Max Cool Cycles hr UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 Description Select to control the fan state during heating cycles In most HVAC applications heat activation automatically turns on the fan but in radiant or baseboard heat applications the fan is activated by the thermostat upon a call for heat if this feature is enabled Select to establish the temperature limits above and below the established setpoint within which the heating or cooling cycle is activated and maintained The anticipator algorithm operates within this differential range about the setpoint Optimal comfort is achieved when this differential is set to 2 default or 1 F above to 1 F below the setpoint Reduced cycle time is achieved with a larger differential setting for example 4
25. Displays the current state of the External Relay Parameters Auto Heating or cooling system controls the operation of the fan On User forces the fan to the on state independent of the operation of the HVAC system Schedule The operation of the fan adheres to a schedule as defined by the user on the Occupied Unoccupied and Other Day Class pages For more information See Schedules Settings Page page 4 18 Note When in Schedule mode the fan continues to work in Auto mode as well Active The External Relay has been activated Inactive The External Relay is not active 4 9 CHAPTER 4 Performing Device Management Tasks Using UniVista General Settings Page The General Settings page see Figure 4 3 contains parameters and settings that enable you to configure the thermostat name and location and set filter replacement reminders Figure 4 3 General Settings Page Function Frame General Settings Zone Name todial Services Custodial Services __ Firmware ersion Hardware ersion Display Contrast Button Lockout Set Point Override Date and Time Set Date and Time Save and Restore ConfiguratioaA_AAALCCLCLLLlllcCl_ Configuration Custodial Services gt Refresh Submit 4 10 UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 General Settings Page Table 4 2 describes the General Settings fields Modify t
26. F F Mode F F Class Devices J Unassigned Devices J Configurations Thermostat Status Cool Setting al i AY ActionLogs Alarm Logs Action Status Target Account Time VY Login admin 02 08 09 PM Mon Mar 10 2008 PN Y Login Init Action Log admin 02 06 35 PM Mon Mar 10 2008 g See Refresh Submit Account admin B Group Devices The Application Information window also appears and displays the license information specific to the client For more information see Licensing page 1 6 6 Click OK For information about updating your license see Updating the License Note Subscription page 5 36 UniVista User s Guide Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 CHAPTER 2 Navigating UniVista Understanding the Menu Bar The main menu bar see Figure 2 4 is displayed at the top of the UniVista screen with the current location active window displayed with a blue outline From this menu you can perform various management tasks as well as end your current session Figure 2 4 Menu Bar EF UniVista Device Folder Group Configuration Account System Logout lt g Menu Bar System Summary Administration GENE Columns Refresh Interval Many of the primary menus for example Device Folder Group Configuration Account and System contain a drop down
27. PM Tue Mar 11 BA NT120 100 192 168 111 100 AAA 8100 12 50 PM Tue Mar 11 BA NT120 100 192 168 111 100 WwW 8100 11 50 AM Tue Mar 11 BA NT120 100 192 168 111 100 AAA 8100 10 50 AM Tue Mar 11 BA NT120 100 192 168 111 100 AAAA 8100 09 50 AM Tue Mar 11 BA NT120 100 192 166 111 100 AAA AD 8100 08 50 AM Tue Mar 11 BA NT120 100 192 165 111 100 TAA 8100 07 50 AM Tue Mar 11 BA NT120 100 192 168 111 100 AAAA 8100 06 50 AM Tue Mar 11 BA NT120 100 192 165 111 100 TAAL AD 8100 05 50 AM Tue Mar 11 BA NT120 100 192 168 111 100 AAAA 8100 04 50 AM Tue Mar 11 BA NT120 100 192 165 111 100 TAAL 8100 03 50 AM Tue Mar 11 BA NT120 100 192 168 111 100 AAAA 8100 02 50 AM Tue Mar 11 BA NT120 100 192 168 111 100 AAAA A 8100 01 51 AM Tue Mar 11 BA NT120 100 192 168 111 100 AAAA 8100 12 51 AM Tue Mar 11 BA NT120 100 192 168 111 100 AAA AA 8100 11 52 PM Mon Mar 10 BA NT120 100 192 168 111 100 AAAA 8100 10 52 PM Mon Mar 10 BA NT120 100 192 168 111 100 AAAA A 8100 09 52 PM Mon Mar 10 BA NT120 100 192 168 111 100 AAAA A 8100 08 52 PM Mon Mar 10 BA NT120 100 192 168 111 100 AAAA A 8100 07 52 PM Mon Mar 10 BA NT120 1
28. The E mail address UniVista uses to test the SMTP settings When you click Send Test then a test E mail is generated and sent to this address Note This E mail address is not stored in the database Maintenance E mail Settings E mail Address The E mail address UniVista uses to forward the logs for diagnostic information Note This E mail address is not stored in the database 4 Click Submit to save the information 3 4 UniVista User s Guide Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2 Adding a Folder Adding a Folder Note You can add a folder from the main menu as well as from the folder tree itself To add a new folder Click the System Summary management tab Click the folder into which you want to add a folder Do one of the following m Right click and select Add Folder From the main menu select Folder gt Add Folder The Add Folder window appears See Figure 3 3 Figure 3 3 Add Folder Window Add Folder Folder Settings Name Description Denotes Required Fields Enter a Name required and Description optional for the new folder Click Submit The folder appears beneath the higher level folder in the folder tree You cannot rename or delete the three highest level folders Device Unassigned Devices and Configurations UniVista User s Guide 3 5 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 CHAPTER 3 Configuring UniVista Parameters Adding a Device You can add a device to a
29. Time Action OF Ate en W Login 08 18 04 AM Mon Mar 03 WU NT 16 04 14 26 AM Mon Mar 03 Account admin gt Group TestGroup 5 18 UniVista User s Guide Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2 Managing Groups Editing a Group To modify the name and or description of a group 1 Click the System Summary management tab 2 Load the group for which you want to modify the name and or description For information about loading groups see Loading a Group page 5 16 3 From the main menu select Group gt Edit Group The Edit Group window appears See Figure 5 17 Figure 5 17 Edit Group Window Edit Group Group Settings Name TestGroup Description Denotes Required Fields 4 Edit the Name and or Description as needed 5 Click Submit Unloading a Group To unload a group from the main menu click Group gt Unload Group Selecting and De Selecting all Groups You can select and de select all the groups at one time To do so from the main menu click Group Select All to select all the groups Group gt De Select All to de select all the groups When you toggle back and fourth between Select All and De Select All the name Note of the last loaded group is displayed at the bottom of the Function Frame UniVista User s Guide 5 19 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 CHAPTER 5 Maintaining and Monitoring UniVista Deleting a Group a Note 5 20 When yo
30. be set ahead an hour at the end of the first Saturday of the month of April every year In addition the time shall be set back an hour at the end of the last Saturday of the month of October every year Save and Restore Configuration Configuration UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 E Save Restore 4 13 CHAPTER 4 Performing Device Management Tasks Using UniVista Alarms Settings Page The Alarm Settings page see Figure 4 4 contains parameters and settings that enable you to configure alarm information Figure 4 4 Alarm Settings Page Function Frame Alarm Settings Zone Alarms Low Temp Limit Present for High Temp Limit Present for High Humidity Limit Filter Alarm 50 0 F Y 1 mints min s ZOD SF 70 0 F F 0 mints min s Disabled Disabled w Room 104 pen aF i om Ge Refresh Submit successful Table 4 3 describes the Alarm Settings fields Modify the fields as necessary and click Submit Table 4 3 Alarm Settings Field Descriptions Field Zone Alarms Low Temp erature Limit 4 14 Description Select to indicate the low temperature threshold detection status The value set by this parameter is monitored by the thermostat and compared against the current Zone Temperature If the current Zone Temperature falls below this value a
31. been changed From the default soa Network Settings Device IP Address 192 168 111 5 IP ddr Method DHCP Device Port Server Network Settings AN E Server Firewall ee 11 115 BE 7 200 Network Firewall 192 168 111 5 Server Location Direct Device Location Direct America Wew York Eastern Daylight Time E fone Settings UniVista User s Guide 3 13 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 CHAPTER 3 Configuring UniVista Parameters 3 14 Figure 3 11 shows the Add Device window for adding the thermostat labeled Floor 2 in Store 3 shown in Figure 3 9 This is a new installation such that the Name field is populated The Firewall IP Address is set to the IP address of Store 3 s firewall Store 3 s firewall has been setup to port forward external port 8080 to the 192 168 0 45 device Notice how both location fields have been set to Behind Firewall The Server Network Settings diagram reflects the logical layout of the network The Device Floor 2 does not show an IP address because it is unknown until the device has been added to the UniVista server A later call to Edit Device will show the local IP address Figure 3 11 Example 3 Add Device Window 2 Device Settings Name Floor 2 Type Thermostat sid Description ocation Store 3 Floor 2 Admin Password laAdmin Password tony needed if Admin Password has been changed from the default sarin Network Settings Firewall IP Addre
32. folder from the main menu as well as from the folder tree itself To add a device to a folder 1 Click the System Summary management tab 1 Click the folder into which you want to add a device 2 Do one of the following m Right click and select Add Device From the main menu select Device gt Add Device The Add Device window appears See Figure 3 4 Figure 3 4 Add Device Window Add Device Device Settings Name Type Thermostat Description Admin Password ladmin Password tony needed iF Admin Password has been changed From the default salvit Network Settings a Device IP Address IP Addr Method Device Port Server Network Settings A m Server Firewall Network Firewall Device Device Location Direct Server Location Direct Time Zone Settings GMT 05 00 GMT 05 00 Denotes Required Fields 3 6 UniVista User s Guide Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2 Adding a Device 3 Complete the fields as described in Table 3 2 Table 3 2 Add Device Fields Field Description Device Settings Name Complete this field to have UniVista set the device s name when the device is added If this field is left blank the current device name is preserved Type The hardware device identifier Description Complete this field to record information about the device such as physical location control area etc Note The information is stored in UniVista and not in the device itself Admi
33. for the International Sale of Goods is specifically disclaimed UniVista User s Guide iii Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 Software License Agreement DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES AND LIMITATION ON LIABILITY OTHER IV No Warranties TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS AND PROLIPHIX AND ITS SUPPLIERS DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE No Liability for Consequential Damages TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW IN NO EVENT SHALL PROLIPHIX OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INCIDENTAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS BUSINESS INTERRUPTION LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION OR ANY OTHER PECUNIARY LOSS ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE EVEN IF PROLIPHIX HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES If any provision of this LICENSE is inconsistent with or cannot be fully enforced under the law such provision will be construed as limited to the extent necessary to be consistent with and fully enforceable under the law This LICENSE is the final complete and exclusive agreement between the parties relating to the subject matter hereof and supersedes all prior or contemporaneous understandings and agreements relating to such subject matte
34. from the drop down list Click Submit to load this group of folders devices UniVista User s Guide 5 13 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 CHAPTER 5 Maintaining and Monitoring UniVista 5 14 Once this group is loaded select highlight the configuration file s you want to apply to the group For example in Figure 5 11 the configuration file General Schedule is selected highlighted Figure 5 11 Selected Configuration File older Group Configuration Account System Logout System Summary Administration B AE columns Refresh Interval Status Frame Function Frame Sensors SEL O Status amp Control PROLIPHIX Zone RH Local RS 1 RS 2 Cool Heat HV SES epeererevsree F Oy OF oF oF oF Il A ActionLogs Alarm Logs Action Status Target Account Time W Login admin 09 00 54 AM Wed Jun Q WV Login Init Actio admin 09 00 26 AM Wed Jun 04 oos E Auto Sets on Device Callhoi System 03 56 37 AM Wed Jun x Ee Auto Sets on Device Callhoi System 03 56 37 AM Wed Jun 04 2008 ie Auto Sets on Device Callhoi System 03 56 37 4M Wed Jun 04 2008 Ee Auto Sets on Device Callhoi System 03 56 37 AM Wed Jun 04 2008 B Auto Sets on Device Callhoi System 03 56 37 AM Wed Jun 04 2008 192 168 111 113 System 03 56 37 AM Wed Jun 04 2008 a Grade 8 ext System na 56 General Schedule success fu
35. m Usage Counters Page page 4 50 UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 4 1 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 CHAPTER 4 Performing Device Management Tasks Using UniVista Accessing the Management Functions 4 2 Note Function Frames are used to control a single or group of Network Thermostats and are purposely similar to the respective Network Thermostat Web pages Function Frame parameters are easily modified through convenient drop down menus which provide for unprecedented ease of schedule programming and HVAC settings changes See Figure 4 1 Figure 4 1 Function Frame Function Frame D Sensor Settings Status amp Control General Settings Alarm Settings Schedule Settings Network Settings HVAC Settings Sensor Settings Remote Access Installer Info Usage Counters Callhome Log Action Log Alarm Log To display the device management tasks From the Function Frame click the drop down list Select an option from the drop down list and continue with the appropriate section m Status amp Control Page page 4 4 General Settings Page page 4 10 Alarms Settings Page page 4 14 m Schedules Settings Page page 4 18 Network Settings Page page 4 25 HVAC Settings Page page 4 30 m Sensor Settings Page page 4 42 m Remote Access Page page 4 45 m Installer Info Page page 4 49 m Usage Counters Page page 4 50 The Function Frame displays the fields specific to each dev
36. measurements Disable The thermostat internal sensor is excluded from the thermal averaging calculations 5 F 2 8 C through 5 F 2 8 C Note The default is 0 RS1 RS2 Note The default is none Disable default A remote external thermal sensor is not connected to the thermostat No Remote Sensor 1 or 2 value is displayed on the Status amp Control Page page 4 4 Enable A remote external thermal sensor is connected to the thermostat 4 43 CHAPTER 4 Performing Device Management Tasks Using UniVista 4 44 Table 4 8 Sensor Settings Field Descriptions Continued Field Sensor Averaging Sensor Type Sensor Correction Description Select if the remote thermal sensor is to participate in the algebraic averaging of either or both of the thermostat local sensor or the remaining Remote Sensor Note This parameter is visible only if the Remote Sensor 1 2 State is enabled Select the remote sensor type so that the appropriate temperature translation table is used to calculate the temperature value Note Consult the Proliphix web site for a list of sensors available in either type Select the calibration or temperature offset compensation for this remote thermal sensor Offset adjustments are added or subtracted from the actual temperature read from this sensor and displayed as the apparent temperature This apparent temperature is available for averaging
37. mm ss Time since last the last manual reset of the Relay Counters 4 52 UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 Chapter Maintaining and Monitoring UniVista This chapter describes the maintenance and monitoring functions you can perform using UniVista Specifically it describes the following sections m Managing Devices page 5 2 m Managing Folders page 5 5 Managing Accounts page 5 7 Managing Groups page 5 13 Using Configuration Files page 5 21 m Viewing Action and Alarm Information page 5 28 Managing the License Subscription page 5 35 m Viewing System Information page 5 36 Logging Out of UniVista page 5 37 You can perform these functions in any order Note UniVista User s Guide 5 1 Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2 CHAPTER 5 Maintaining and Monitoring UniVista Managing Devices In addition to adding devices to the folder tree see Adding a Device page 3 6 you can view and modify a device s information and delete devices from the folder tree For more information about managing devices see the following sections m Viewing a Device s Information page 5 2 m Editing a Device page 5 3 m Deleting a Device page 5 4 Viewing a Device s Information 3 5 2 You can view the a device s network and model information for example IP address port and serial number To view a device s network and model information Click the Syste
38. number of heating cycles every hour For example if the value is 5 then a cooling cycle can be invoked once in each of the five 12 minute hourly intervals A subsequent call for heat after the initial heat call in a 12 minute interval is deferred until the start of the next 12 minute interval Note This feature m Can be defeated by the user if changes are made to override the setpoint settings either at the thermostat or via the TMI m Only applies to scheduled temperature settings Select a relative humidity value from 10 to 90 When the measured RH rises above a preset threshold the HVAC cooling cycle is initiated The cycle continues until the humidity level falls 5 below the trigger level or until a heat setpoint is encountered When a heat setpoint is encountered the HVAC heating cycle is invoked After the heat setpoint has been satisfied the HVAC cooling cycle to satisfy humidity requirements is delayed for 5 minutes Humidity control is intended for moderate moisture control High humidity environments should also include secondary dehumidification equipment Parameters Disable This feature is disabled and unlimited heating cycles are allowed 1 6 10 12 The allowable number of heating cycles per hour Disable This feature is disabled and the A C system may not be used to reduce humidity 10 90 Humidity threshold expressed in 5 increments UniVista User s
39. on page 4 31 and continue with If Your HVAC System is a Heat Pump page 4 33 Disable No heating system exists A C only thermostat Enabled 1H Enables the heating system as a standard single Stage system m 2H default Enables the heating system as a dual stage system 0 2 3 4 5 6 F 0 1 0 1 5 2 0 2 5 3 0 C UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2 HVAC Settings Page Table 4 7 HVAC Settings Field Descriptions Continued Field Cool Control 24 Stage Offset Description Select the thermostat s capability to control a single stage or dual stage cooling system The thermostat can also be disabled from controlling a cooling system and instead operate as a heat only thermostat For more information see Heat Control page 4 32 Select the second stage cool set point temperature referenced to the first stage cool set point temperature For example if the first stage temperature set point is set to 72 F and this parameter were set to 3 F the second stage A C would activate at or above 75 F Note This parameter is only enabled when 2H Cool Control is selected If Your HVAC System is a Heat Pump Reverse Valve Polarity Heat Control UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2 Select the direction of the heating and cooling modes Select the thermostat s capability to control a si
40. or 2 F above to 2 F below the setpoint Note This feature is most often used with the Max Cycles per hour features below Select to limit the number of cooling cycles every hour For example if the value is 3 then a cooling cycle can be invoked once in each of the three 20 minute hourly intervals A subsequent call for cool after the initial cool call ina 20 minute interval is deferred until the start of the next 20 minute interval Note This feature m Can be defeated by the user if changes are made to override the setpoint settings either at the thermostat or via the TMI Only applies to scheduled temperature settings Parameters Enabled The fan is forced on during heat cycles Disabled The fan is not forced on during heat cycles m 2 F 1 1 F 5 within the setpoint m 3 F 2 5 1 5 F 75 within the setpoint m 4 F 2 C 2 F 1 0 within the setpoint m 5 F 2 5 C 2 5 F 1 25 C within the setpoint m 6 FB C 3 F 1 5 C within the setpoint Disable This feature is disabled and unlimited cooling cycles are allowed m 1 6 10 12 The allowable number of cooling cycles per hour 4 37 CHAPTER 4 Performing Device Management Tasks Using UniVista Table 4 7 HVAC Settings Field Descriptions Continued Field Max Heat Cycles hr A C Humidity Control NT150e h and NT160e h only 4 38 Description Select to limit the
41. status of the last intercommunication between the thermostat and the remote server If there is a good communication connection between the thermostat and the remote server the server deems that the thermostat is reachable and accessible by a user through the Internet Enter a unique customer identifier assigned by Proliphix after you register your thermostat at www proliphix com Registration is required prior to obtaining this ID to ensure that only authorized Proliphix customers may participate in remotely managing their thermostats Note The field is required only if you want to use the Proliphix Web Server as the remote server for remotely accessing their thermostat For more information see Proliphix Installer Remote Management Guide Parameters Success Last attempt to initiate the communication to the remote server was a SUCCESS Fail Last attempt to initiate the communication to the remote server was not successful mm dd yyyy Date of last successful communication with the remote server Note Default status is No Attempt hh mm ss Time since last successful communication with the remote server Note Default status is None Eight digit alpha numeric identifier assigned by Proliphix in the form of 78F3 AC62 4 47 CHAPTER 4 Performing Device Management Tasks Using UniVista Table 4 9 Remote Access Page Field Descriptions Continued Field Description Parameters PDM
42. system 4 34 UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2 HVAC Settings Page Table 4 7 HVAC Settings Field Descriptions Continued Field 2 Stage Offset UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 Description Parameters Select the second stage cool set point temperature referenced to the first stage cool set point temperature 0 2 3 4 5 6 F 0 1 0 1 5 2 0 2 5 3 0 C For example if the first stage temperature set point is set to 72 F and this parameter were set to 3 F the second stage A C would activate at or above 75 F Note This parameter is only enabled when 2H Cool Control is selected 4 35 CHAPTER 4 Performing Device Management Tasks Using UniVista Table 4 7 HVAC Settings Field Descriptions Continued Field Description Thermostat Configuration Hold Mode Duration NT100e h NT120e h and NT150e h only Hold OBO One Button Override Duration NT130e h and NT160e h only Compressor Delay 24 Stage Delay 4 36 Select the time interval in which the thermostat temperature setting are held independent of schedule changes due to Period or Day Class advancements When Button Lockout is disabled this specifies the time interval for the Hold function in which the thermostat temperature settings are held independent of schedule changes due to Period or Day Class advancements When Button Lockout is enabled
43. viewing this page click Refresh to update the status Select and controls the current mode setting for the HVAC system The thermostat can be configured to control the heat system only cool system only automatically change over between heating and cooling systems or control neither system Displays the current state of the HVAC fan Parameters Heat First stage heat is actively heating Heat2 First stage and second stage heat are actively heating Fuel Burner Aux Ht First stage and auxiliary heat are actively heating Heat Pump Cool First stage cool is actively cooling Cool2 First stage and second stage A C are actively cooling Off Neither the heating system or cooling system is active Off The thermostat is disabled from controlling either the heating or cooling system Heat Heating system only Cool Cooling system only Auto Automatic changeover between heating and cooling systems Off The operation of the fan is off On The fan is operating UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 Status amp Control Page Table 4 1 Status and Control Field Descriptions Continued Field Fan Mode External Relay State NT150e h NT160e h and TM250e h only UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 Description Select and control the current state setting for the HVAC fan
44. with the other sensors if Sensor Averaging is selected UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 Disable default Algebraic thermal averaging is disabled Enable Remote Sensor 1 2 is included in the thermal averaging calculations The Zone temperature now reflects the average temperature of the averaged measurements Thermistor default Thermistor based thermal sensors Analog Analog based thermal sensors Contact Sensors has two values OPEN and Closed 5 F 2 8 C through 5 F 2 8 C Offset temperature in degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius increments Note The default is 0 Remote Access Page Remote Access Page From the Remote Access page see Figure 4 19 you can configure parameters necessary to invoke and control the intercommunication of the thermostat with a remote server for example UniVista for remote access When Remote Access is enabled all alarm notifications are sent to the Proliphix Note Web Server IP address for processing and subsequent transmission as an E mail Remote Server Configuration You can access the thermostat remotely from anywhere in the world using a web browser By default Proliphix thermostats intercommunicate with UniVista Certain parameters must be configured in this section to facilitate the remote access feature Figure 4 19 Remote Access Page Function Frame Remote Access Alarm Notification
45. 00 192 168 111 100 AAAA 8100 06 52 PM Mon Mar 10 BA NT120 100 192 168 111 100 AAAA 8100 05 52 PM Mon Mar 10 BA NT120 100 192 168 111 100 AAA 8100 02 52 PM Mon Mar 10 BA NT120 100 192 168 111 100 AAA 8100 01 52 PM Mon Mar 10 BA NT120 100 192 168 111 100 AAA 8100 12 52 PM Mon Mar 10 BA NT120 100 192 166 111 100 WAAAY 8100 11 52 4M Mon Mar 10 Table 5 2 Callhome Log Fields BA NT120 100 Ba NT120 100 successful 192 168 111 100 AAAA 8100 Submit Field Time Hostname Local Address Sitename Forwarding Port HTTP Port UniVista User s Guide Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 Displays The server IP address The server name The server port The HTTP port The time the device contacted the server The name of the device that contacted the server 5 29 CHAPTER 5 Maintaining and Monitoring UniVista Displaying the Action Log UniVista stores the actions being performed and the arguments to that action including devices to which the action is applied in the Action Log To view the Action Log 1 Click the System Summary management tab 2 Select the folder or device for which you want to display the Action Log Note 3 From the Function Frame click the drop down list 4 Select Action Log The Action Log appears See Figure 5 27 Figure 5 27
46. 08 tO Auto Sets on Device Callhome 0 System 03 56 37 AM Wed Jun 04 2008 EJ Auto Sets on Device Callhorge 0 System 03 56 37 AM Wed Jun 04 2008 H Auto Sets on Device Callhon e 0 System 03 56 37 AM Wed Jun 04 2008 EJ Auto Sets on Device Callhomp 0 System 03 56 37 AM Wed Jun 04 2008 tO Auto Sets on Device Callhom 0 System 03 56 37 4M Wed Jun 04 2008 192 168 111 113 System 03 56 37 AM Wed Jun 04 2008 Af Grade 8 ext ystem 03 54 37 AM Wed Iun N4 208 amp Account admin Group dynamic Box selected device Steam Table In Group Device Selection Mode you can monitor and configure one or more devices at a time which is referred to as bulk or multiple configuration changes For more information see Performing Bulk or Multiple Configuration Changes page 2 11 UniVista User s Guide Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2 Understanding Modes of Operation Using Single Device Selection and Group Device s Selection Performing Bulk or Multiple Configuration Changes This feature enables you to make configuration changes to multiple devices at the same time You can select multiple devices and make a change or changes to certain parameters When you submit this change all clicked checked devices or Group members receive this same change at the same time This allows you to update or change device settings at multiple remote locations with one single submission For example
47. 1 s1 meme eR Remote Sensor 2 oo Ss occ Name Custodial Services a Refresh UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 Sensor Settings Page Table 4 8 describes the Sensor Settings page fields Modify the fields as necessary and click Submit Table 4 8 Sensor Settings Field Descriptions Field Local Sensor State Sensor Averaging Sensor Correction Remote Sensor 1 and 2 Name State UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 Description Select to indicate the state of the internal thermostat thermal sensor The internal thermal sensor may be disabled if only remote sensing is desired Select to indicate if the thermostat internal thermal sensor should participate in the algebraic averaging of either or both of the Remote Sensors if the Local Sensor is enabled Select a value to adjust the sensor for calibration Enter the name 15 characters for the external thermal sensor 1 2 Select if the external thermal sensor 1 is installed on the thermostat Disable The internal thermal sensor is disabled No Local Sensor value is displayed on the Status and Control Page page 4 4 Enable default The internal thermal sensor is enabled Enable default The internal thermal sensor participates in the algebraic averaging The Zone Temperature now reflects the average temperature of the averaged
48. 5 35 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 CHAPTER 5 Maintaining and Monitoring UniVista Updating the License Subscription a Note Only the Administrator can update the license To update the license subscription Log in as an admin Click the Administration management tab From the main menu select System gt License Subscription The License Description window appears See Figure 5 31 on page 5 35 Enter the new License Key Click Submit Viewing System Information 5 36 To view the system information for example the number of accounts users and devices Click the Administration management tab From the main menu select System gt System Summary The System Summary window appears and displays the system information See Figure 5 32 Figure 5 32 System Summary Window System Summary EW System Information Server ersion 001 000 000 Client ersion 001 000 000 Current Users Accounts Groups Folders Devices Templates Click Close UniVista User s Guide Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2 Logging Out of UniVista Logging Out of UniVista To end your current session 1 From the main menu click Logout The Logout Alert window appears See Figure 5 33 Figure 5 33 Logout Alert Window Logout Alert Are you sure you want to logout 2 Click Yes to end your current session or No to cancel the logout The system ends your session and returns you to the UniVis
49. Action Log Device Folder Group Configuration Account System Logout System Summary Administration 5 A E Ocotumns Retresn interval Zone oF Status Frame Ey PROLIPHIX B 0 J Devices O Back Area C BA NT120 100 BA NT120 105 BA NT120 140 BA NT120 141 L BA NT150 138 C BA NT160 58 BA NT20 114 OJ Firewalled J Offices O The wall J Unassigned Devices J Configurations Function Frame Action Log Action Logs Time Action Target You can view the Action Log for both a folder and a device Result User 08 47 PM Tue Mar 11 Auto Remote Access Settings BA NT120 100 Completed Successfully admin 01 52 AM Tue Mar 11 Auto Sets on Device Callhome BA NT120 100 Completed Successfully System 11 52 PM Mon Mar 10 4uto Sets on Device Callhome BA NT120 100 Completed Successfully System 07 55 4M Mon Mar 10 Auto Remote Access Settings BA NT120 100 Completed Successfully admin 07 52 4M Mon Mar 10 Update Alarm Settings BA NT120 100 Completed Successfully admin 07 52 4M Mon Mar 10 Update Alarm Settings BA NT120 100 Started admin 07 50 4M Mon Mar 10 Auto Remote Access Settings BA4 NT120 100 Completed Successfully admin 07 50 4M Mon Mar 10 Auto Remote Access Settings BA NT120 100
50. Cancel to cancel without any changes If you click OK the folder tree Displays a see Figure 5 16 on page 5 18 next to the Device indicating the device is now assigned to the group Folder s in which the device is contained indicating a device contained in the folder is now assigned to the group Removes the next to the Device indicating the device is no longer assigned to the group Folder s in which the device is contained indicating a device contained in the folder is no longer assigned to the group The is removed from the folder s only if the newly removed device was the only Note device in the Folder s associated with the group Figure 5 16 Newly Added Device Window Status Frame EZ PROLIPHIX a cE o B J Devices a Back Area B F J Offices B m Aaron s 2 amp 4S_NT20 131 72 2 B a Arlene s m 00 03 15 70 4 Mikey TM250e 71 4 28 J Pratheeba s J testfolder B AJ The wall B F Rowi T NT100R1C2 112 79 0 JO NT10R1C1 111 73 8 2 NT120R1C3 119 75 6 NT130R1C4 114 20 0 NTISOR1C5 110 75 3 23 C NT160R1C6 107 76 0 23 L 22 TM220R1C7 125 75 7 iv TM250R1C8 122 75 6 23 ed Row2 Po J Row3 _ oJ Rowd i Ra T J Rows lt Device just added to the group 4 gt a ActionLogs AlarmLogs Account Target
51. Configurations folder in the folder tree See Figure 5 20 Figure 5 20 Configurations Folder P UniVista Device Folder Group Configuration Account System Logout System Summary Administration E a E Columns Refresh interval Status Frame Function Frame Status amp Control Ef PROLIPHIX Zone RH Local RS porppepereyvarya F F OF evices Configurations Folder as Ss Action Logs Alarm Logs Action Status Target Account Time WV Login Init admin 10 00 10 PM Tue M amp Account admin HE Group Devices For more information about using configuration files see the following sections m Creating a Configuration File page 5 23 Saving a Configuration File page 5 24 m Applying a Configuration File page 5 25 m Editing a Configuration File page 5 26 Copying a Configuration File page 5 27 m Deleting a Configuration File page 5 27 5 22 UniVista User s Guide Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 Using Configuration Files Creating a Configuration File To create a new configuration file 1 Click the System Summary management tab 2 From the folder tree highlight the Configurations folder and do one of the following m Right click and select Add Configuration From the main menu select Configuration gt Add Configuration The Add Configuration window appears S
52. Copying a Configuration File To copy a configuration file 1 Click the System Summary management tab 2 From the folder tree highlight the configuration file you want to edit and do one of the following m Right click and select Copy Configuration From the main menu select Configuration gt Copy Configuration The Copy Configuration window appears See Figure 5 24 Figure 5 24 Copy Configuration Window Copy Configuration Configuration Settings Name copy of abel Description Denotes Required Fields Submit Cancel 3 Edit the Name and Description as needed for the new configuration 4 Click Submit to save the new configuration Deleting a Configuration File To delete a configuration file 1 Click the System Summary management tab 2 From the folder tree highlight the configuration file you want to edit and do one of the following m Right click and select Delete Configuration From the main menu select Configuration gt Delete Configuration The Confirm Configuration Delete window appears See Figure 5 25 Figure 5 25 Confirm Configuration Delete Window Confirm Configuration Delete Are you sure you want to delete the Configuration Configuration 1 3 Click Yes to delete the configuration file or No to cancel without saving any changes UniVista User s Guide 5 27 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 CHAPTER 5 Maintaining and Monitoring UniVista Viewing Action and Alarm I
53. Group Device s Selection UniVista supports the following two modes of operation for selecting devices Single Device Selection For information on selecting a single device see Single Device Selection Mode page 2 9 Group Device Selection For information on selecting multiple devices see Group Device s Selection Mode page 2 10 Single Device Selection Mode a Note A Single Device selection occurs when you click and highlight the name of an individual device but do not click check the box in front of the device name When you Select a single device it displays its current status across the Status Frame page as well as the selected Function Frame page For example in Figure 2 7 Steam Table is highlighted notice the box is not checked and therefore displays all its information on both the Status Frame page and the Status amp Control information on the Function Frame page Figure 2 7 Single Device Selection Mode Example P UniVista Folder Group Configuration Account System Logout System Summary Administration elal Columns Refresh interval Status Frame Function Frame Sensors Settings Schedule gt Status amp Control PROLIPHIX Zone RH Local RS 1 RS Cool Heat HYAC Cool Heat W E E oF oF F Mode F oF Day 3 Cisse Period H AC Fan Feullicuubioeist eis PF B 74 0 72 0 Occupied D
54. Group Settings Name Description Denotes Required Fields 4 Enter a Name required and a Description optional for the new group 5 Click Submit UniVista User s Guide 5 15 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 CHAPTER 5 Maintaining and Monitoring UniVista Loading a Group 5 16 To load and view a specific group of devices Click the System Summary management tab From the main menu select Group gt Load Group The Load Group window appears See Figure 5 13 Figure 5 13 Load Group Window Load Group x Group Settings TestGroup nd Cancel From the drop down list click the arrow to display all configured groups and select the group you would like to load Click Submit The folder tree displays a next to all the Folders that are members or contain a member of the group m Devices that are members See Figure 5 14 Figure 5 14 Load Group Display Status Frame EA erovipHix Lewes SS RA F o B Devices O Back Area J Offices B J Aaron s W AS_NT20 131 72 2 F Arlene s a Mikey TM250e Te oe lise a or Q J Pratheeba s _ J testfolder The wall Unassigned Devices m 00 03 15 70 5 Aw Configurations 4 gt hi a ActionLogs Alarm Logs Account Target Time Action OF atean W Login 08 18 04 4M Mon Mar 03 W NT16i 04 14
55. Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2 HVAC Settings Page Table 4 7 HVAC Settings Field Descriptions Continued Field Description External Auxiliary Relay Configuration Ext Aux Relay Select to activate in response to the Trigger following events NT150e h and Zone temperature above a NT160e h only temperature threshold Zone temperature below a temperature threshold Relative Humidity above a temperature threshold Relative Humidity below a temperature threshold m Scheduled time occurs The temperature range is from 30 F to 200 F The humidity range 1s from 10 to 90 The above below temperature relay activation is used to turn on alarming equipment The above below humidity feature is used to control external humidification dehumidification equipment UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 Parameters Disable Disables the External Relay Trigger Above Humidity Upper limit above which excessive relative humidity activates the External Relay For more information see Threshold NT150e h and NT160e h only page 4 40 When the relative humidity falls 5 below the trigger point the External Relay is deactivated Below Humidity Lower limit below which lower relative humidity activates the External Relay For more information see Threshold NT150e h and NT160e h only page 4 40 When the relative humidity rises 5 above the trigg
56. NSE If you do not agree to the terms of this LICENSE do not download or run the SOFTWARE Use of PROLIPHIX s products requires three elements the SOFTWARE a PROLIPHIX Thermostat and a personal computer The SOFTWARE is protected by copyright laws and international copyright treaties as well as other intellectual property laws and treaties The SOFTWARE is not sold and instead is only licensed for use strictly in accordance with this document The hardware is protected by various patents and is sold but this LICENSE does not cover that sale since it may not necessarily be sold as a package with the SOFTWARE This LICENSE sets forth the terms and conditions of the SOFTWARE LICENSE only Customer Customer means the entity or individual that downloads the SOFTWARE Rights and Limitations of Grant PROLIPHIX hereby grants Customer the following non exclusive non transferable right to use the SOFTWARE with the following limitations Rights Customer may install and use one copy of the SOFTWARE on a single computer and except for making one back up copy of the Software may not otherwise copy the SOFTWARE This LICENSE of SOFTWARE may be used concurrently on different computers Limitations No Reverse Engineering Customer may not reverse engineer decompile or disassemble the SOFTWARE nor attempt in any other manner to obtain the source code No Separation of Components The SOFTWARE is licensed as a single product Its component pa
57. Reminder state Filter Usage Displays a running tally of Runtime Days x x which have elapsed since the previous Filter Last Replaced date If this value is greater than the preset Runtime Days it is displayed in red and an alarm is generated indicating that the Filter Reminder interval has expired Note This field is displayed only when Filter Reminder in enabled Filter Last Click to force the current thermostat Replaced date and time into the Date and Time field above and restart the interval set within the Filter Reminder field above For example if the filter is changed prior to the Filter Reminder interval expiration checking this box and clicking Submit restarts the interval timer Note This field is displayed only when Filter Reminder in enabled UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 4 17 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 CHAPTER 4 Performing Device Management Tasks Using UniVista Schedules Settings Page The Schedules Settings function is divided into 2 pages Calendar see Figure 4 5 and Special Days see Figure 4 6 From the m Calendar page you can configure different scheduling options to customize heating cooling or fan schedules For more information see Thermostat Scheduling using the Calendar Page page 4 19 m Special Days page you can schedule a specific day or group of days For more information see Thermostat Scheduling using Special Days page 4 24 Figure 4 5 Schedules Settings
58. S Information Last Modified Displays the last time an operation occurred that changed a value on the device Last Contact Displays the last time the device contacted the server Record Created Displays the time the device was first entered into UniVista 4 48 UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 Installer Info Page Installer Info Page From the Installer Info page see Figure 4 20 you can view the installer s contact information Figure 4 20 Installer Info Page Function Frame Installer Info Installer Contact Information a e Address 7 Suite 1 A BA NT 150 138 ah Refresh S UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 4 49 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 CHAPTER 4 Performing Device Management Tasks Using UniVista Usage Counters Page From the Usage Counters page see Figure 4 21 you can view the relay information for example Heatl Aux Heat Cooll Fan and the External Relay NT150e h and NT160e h only which provides a minute accurate duration activity for all relays The usage counters that are displayed depend on how your thermostat is Note configured Figure 4 21 Usage Counters Page Function Frame Usage Counters Relay Counters Heath 892 Mi Heat2 ae in l AuxHeat Mi S O coon sain Filter Usage 7374 Min Po Eerernenhela C o o Counter Status and Control Include Heat Usage in Fan Usage Last Coun
59. T100R3C2 100 admin 08 47 43 PM Tue Mar 11 2008 W NT20R6C1 103 admin 08 47 43 PM Tue Mar 11 2008 Table 5 5 describes the system wide Action Log fields Table 5 5 Action Log System Wide Fields Field Displays Action Status The type of action that occurred Target The device or system element on which the action was performed Account The user account that performed the action Time The date and time the action occurred Click an action to select the action If the action has a valid target such as changing a setting on the thermostat when you right click the action a Visit Node menu item appears Select this menu item and the device or folder associated with the action is selected UniVista User s Guide 5 33 Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2 CHAPTER 5 Maintaining and Monitoring UniVista Alarm Logs The Alarm Logs see Figure 5 30 shows system wide alarms that include device operations as well as changes to the UniVista server The Alarm Log displays the previous 72 hours of alarms Note Figure 5 30 Alarm Logs System Wide Alarm Logs Action Logs Alarm Status YW RS2 High Temperature RS1 High Temperature i RS2 High Temperature Target Message Time NT220R2C7 115 RS 2 34 9 gt 0 0 07 59 20 PM Mon Mar 10 2008 a NT220R2C7 115 RS 1 34 9 gt 0 0 07 58 20 PM Mon Mar 10 2008 NT220R2C7 115 RS 2 34 9 gt 0 0 04 09 20 PM Mon Mar 10 2008 E Table 5 6 describes the system wide Alarm Lo
60. UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 Inside Navigating UniVista Configuring UniVista parameters Performing Device Management Tasks Using UniVista Monitoring and Maintaining UniVista ENERGY STAR P ROLI PH I Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 June 2008 X Copyright Copyright 2007 Proliphix Inc All Rights Reserved The following are trademarks of Proliphix Inc All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners This document contains information that is the property of Proliphix Inc This document may not be copied reproduced reduced to any electronic medium or machine readable form or otherwise duplicated and the information herein may not be used disseminated or otherwise disclosed except with the prior written consent of Proliphix Inc ii UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 RECITALS DEFINITIONS GRANT OF LICENSE TERMINATION COPYRIGHT APPLICABLE LAW Software License Agreement License for Customer Use of Proliphix Software IMPORTANT NOTICE READ CAREFULLY This License For Customer Use of PROLIPHIX Software LICENSE is the agreement which governs use of the software of PROLIPHIX Corporation and its subsidiaries PROLIPHIX downloadable herefrom including computer software and associated printed materials SOFTWARE By downloading installing copying or otherwise using the SOFTWARE you agree to be bound by the terms of this LICE
61. Vista server is on your local network LAN or may be a remote IP address if your UniVista Server is at a remote site Note This Server Direct IP Address is determined automatically to match the given MAC address and cannot be configured Server Direct The port on which UniVista is listening for HTTP requests Port Note The default port used is port 80 and cannot be configured Firewall IP The IP address of the server as seen on the public side of the firewall if a firewall Address exists Consult your IT professionals for this address information Firewall Port The port of the server as seen on the public side of the firewall if a firewall exists Consult your IT professionals for this address information SMTP Server Settings SMTP Server IP The SMTP server IP address which is the same as the SMTP Server IP Address Address or DNS name SMTP Server The SMTP server port Port Note The default port used is 25 and the port address may be configured SM TP Username The SMTP username if needed which is the username associated with your SMTP Server provider Note This field is left blank if your SMTP server does not require authentication SMTP Password The SMTP password if needed which is the password associated with your SMTP Username Note This field is left blank if your SMTP server does not require authentication From E mail The E mail address UniVista uses to notify the SMTP server Address Test E mail Settings PaE
62. addresses Note To access this field the Access Filter must be active Parameters Local Subnet default is unchecked The thermostat can be accessed within a class C subnet For example 192 168 111 x where x is 0 to 254 User Defined default is unchecked The thermostat can be accessed by network devices which reside in the address space as specified by both the Network Address and Network Mask fields This option is typically used in corporate environments with large LANs which include many routed subnets A B C D Four field standard dot notation for IP address designation m X Y Z C Class C address subnet There can be 255 IP addresses in this subnet m X Y B B Class B address subnet There can be 65 536 IP addresses in this subnet m X A A A Class A address subnet There can be 16 772 216 IP addresses in this subnet UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 Network Settings Page Table 4 6 Network Settings Field Descriptions Continued Field Syslog Setup Address Port Repeat Interval UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 Description Enter the Syslog server IP address The IP address can be either a single address multicast or broadcast address Alarms that are delivered to the Proliphix Remote Management Server are also delivered to the Syslog server The alarm status is delivered to t
63. age For more information see Calendar View page 4 22 UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 Network Settings Page Network Settings Page From the Network Settings page see Figure 4 15 you can configure the appropriate network parameters specific to your local network such as configuring the Syslog server address to receive messages and alerts Figure 4 15 Network Settings Page Function Frame Network Settings a MAC MAC Address S E 11 49 00 12 56 Security 0 0 0 0 booo o lll Syslog Setup pia Repeat Interval Main Entry ni gt Refresh Submit UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 4 25 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 CHAPTER 4 Performing Device Management Tasks Using UniVista 4 26 Table 4 6 describes the Network Settings fields Modify the fields as necessary and click Submit Table 4 6 Network Settings Field Descriptions Field Addressing MAC Address IP Address Method IP Address Subnet Mask Description Parameters Displays a factory assigned value 00 11 49 AB CD EF where installed in the thermostat which uniquely AB CD EF is a unique value identifies the thermostat on the local for each thermostat network for transmitting and receiving network information Select the method by which the m thermostat receives the unique Internet Protocol address for the local network IP addressing can be either automatically assig
64. age 3 6 UniVista User s Guide Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2 Configuring System Setup Information Configuring System Setup Information From the Administration management tab you can add the SMTP Server IP Address and contact E mail address To configure the System Setup information 1 Click the Administration management tab 2 Select System gt System Setup The System Setup window appears See Figure 3 2 Figure 3 2 System Setup Window System Setup Ea Callhome Server IP Address Settings Server Direct IP Address 4991681114 Server Direct Port on Firewall Ip Address Firewall Port SMTP Server Settings SMTP Server IP Address smipyourispmet O SMTP Server Port Bo O errr usornante pouruser yourispnet e smord O O From E mail Address sunport youreompangeom Test E mail Settings E mail Address lt Type an E mail address to test SMTP settings with Send Test Maintenance E mail Settings E mail Address Type an E mail address to send maintenance E mail to Send Maintenance X Denotes required Fields UniVista User s Guide 3 3 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 CHAPTER 3 Configuring UniVista Parameters 3 Complete the fields as described in Table 3 1 Table 3 1 Administrations System Setup Fields Field Description Callhome Server IP Address Settings Server Direct IP The IP address of the UniVista server This may be a local IP address if your Address Uni
65. art No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 Description Parameters A B C D Four field standard dot notation for IP address designation Displays the IP address of the router which acts as a gateway for the thermostats to communicate to other devices in another subnet The thermostat uses this address when it needs to communicate with the Proliphix Web Server for remote access Note You must click Submit after changing this parameter to invoke a software reset to set the new value Enter the IP port number to be configured on a local firewall router to allow inbound WAN traffic access to the thermostat for remote management wxyz default 8081 Four digit max standard IP port number designation This feature is used only by the Proliphix Remote Management Server The thermostat uses this value along with the WAN IP address to notify the server which port is to be used when the server wants to contact the thermostat on an internal LAN Enter the IP port number of the HTTP server within the thermostat wxyz Four digit max standard IP port number designation The default port his field defines the IP port number number is 80 assigned to the web server internal to the thermostat for remote access Note If you are trying to access the thermostat s Web pages then you must be able to access the thermostat on this port Note You must click Submit after changing this parameter to invoke a software reset t
66. assigned a name during setup The Admin Password field is blank since the admin password is the default value Note how in the Server Network Settings that the Device IP Address line has changed to Firewall IP Address This is because Device Location was set to Firewall The value of the IP address is set to that of the firewall and the Firewall port is set to 8080 to correspond to the port forwarding setup Figure 3 8 Example 2 Add Device Window Add Device Device Settings Name office 2 Type Thermostat Ba Description ocation Sales and Marketing Room 2 Admin Password Indmin Password tory needed iF Admin Password has been changed from the default sali Network Settings Firewall IP Address 192 168 111 201 IP amp ddr Method Firewall Port Server Network Settings 7 we ale 3 das als az 1 T a zee Pr _ Server Firewall Firewall 192 168 111 115 192 168 118 1 Network 192 169 111 201 a0 81 3030 Office 2 America New York Eastern Daylight Time i fone Settings UniVista User s Guide 3 11 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 CHAPTER 3 Configuring UniVista Parameters Example 3 Figure 3 9 shows a network with firewalls located at both the UniVista server and at the devices In this example The UniVista server is located in the Main Office location The devices are located locally within the Main Office and at remote store locations The Internet is used to tie the store locat
67. ation file Select the appropriate page in the Function Frame that you want to apply to the device If necessary you can make additional changes to each page of the configuration file immediately before you apply the file to the device To make a change modify the file and click Submit Continue with step 5 Click Apply to apply the configuration for that page to the device You must click Apply on each page to apply the configuration file to the device Repeat step 4 and step 5 as necessary UniVista User s Guide 5 25 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 CHAPTER 5 Maintaining and Monitoring UniVista Editing a Configuration File To edit a configuration file s name description and or timezone 1 Click the System Summary management tab 2 From the folder tree highlight the configuration file you want to edit and do one of the following m Right click and select Edit Configuration From the main menu select Configuration gt Edit Configuration The Edit Configuration window appears See Figure 5 23 Figure 5 23 Edit Configurations Window Edit Configuration Configuration Settings Name Configuration 1 Description Time Zone Settings Eastern Standard Time v Denotes Required Fields Submit Cancel 3 Edit the Name Description and or Time Zone as needed 4 Click Submit 5 26 UniVista User s Guide Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2 Using Configuration Files
68. ay 74 F 72 F ra Action Logs Alarm Logs Action Status Target Account Time W Login admin 09 00 54 AM Wed Jun 04 2008 VY Login Init Action Log admin 09 00 26 AM Wed Jun 04 2008 ta Auto Sets on Device Callhomea 0 System 03 56 37 AM Wed Jun 04 2008 Ha Auto Sets on Device Callhomef 0 System 03 56 37 AM Wed Jun 04 2008 EJ Auto Sets on Device Callhomeko System 03 56 37 AM Wed Jun 04 2008 EJ Auto Sets on Device Callhomef0 System 03 56 37 AM Wed Jun 04 2008 Ee Auto Sets on Device Callhome 0 System 03 56 37 4M Wed Jun 04 2008 Steam Table gt l 192 168 111 113 System 03 56 37 AM Wed Jun 04 2008 Refresh A Grade 8 ext Svstem 13 56 37 AM Werd Iun N4 2008 z SUCCESSI A ean amp Account admin Group none Submit Steam Table Function Frame page display In Single Device Selection Mode you can monitor and configure that specific device only UniVista User s Guide 2 9 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 CHAPTER 2 Navigating UniVista Group Device s Selection Mode Note 2 10 A Group Device selection occurs when you click check the box next to each device As soon as you click the box in front of a device it is considered to be in Group mode Group View When you select one or more devices by clicking the box in front of the device s it displays its current status ac
69. ction is Enabled Note This is a major red alarm condition Ifa High Temp Limit alarm is set and is noted in the High Temp Dismiss field then the Condition Repaired box must be checked and the Zone Temperature must be below the High Temp Limit or the High Temp Limit must be set to Disable for the alarm condition to be cleared upon a Submit Parameters Disable default No high temperature limit is set m 30 F 34 5 C to 200 F 93 C 4 15 CHAPTER 4 Performing Device Management Tasks Using UniVista Table 4 3 Alarm Settings Field Descriptions Continued Field High Humidity Limit NT150e h and NT160e h only High Temp erature Dismiss Description Select to indicate the high humidity threshold detection status This value is monitored by the thermostat and compared against the current Relative Humidity If the current Relative Humidity rises above this value an alarm condition is set and the status is displayed on the Status amp Control Page page 4 4 In addition this alarm is sent to the Proliphix web site to trigger an E mail notification if this function is Enabled Ifa High Humidity Limit alarm is set and is noted in the High Humidity Dismiss field then the Condition Repaired box must be checked and the relative humidity must be below the High Humidity Limit or the High Humidity Limit must be set to Disable for the alarm condition to be cleared upon a Submit Note This is a maj
70. e parameters are easily modified through convenient drop down menus which provide for unprecedented ease of schedule programming and HVAC settings changes For more information on Function Frames see Accessing the Management Functions page 4 2 Configuration files or Templates enable you to save settings that you wish to store for application to other groups of Network Thermostats You can save an unlimited number of Schedule Configurations or HVAC Configurations For more information on Configuration files see Using Configuration Files page 5 21 User access to UniVista may be limited by the Administrator to only those devices that are within the responsibility of the user Control of any devices outside the user s account privileges are restricted For more information about user access see Understanding Account Permission Levels page 2 13 UniVista User s Guide Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2 Overview The following is a list of UniVista features and benefits Features Hierarchical Device Organization Single or Group Device Control Functional or Geographical Thermostat Grouping Immediate Visual Alarm Notification Continual Device Status Monitoring Stored Schedule Configurations Stored HVAC Settings Configurations Hierarchical User Account Management Familiar Functional Thermostat Control E mail or Text Message Fault Reporting Standards Based TCP IP Communications Benefits UniVista User s Guide Lev
71. e parameters for which you supply values lt courier italics gt Options and arguments for which you supply values Information that the user must enter Courier Bold font Screen messages or system output Courier Regular font Selecting a menu item Menu gt Option Book titles new terms and emphasized text Italics Additional information that may apply to the subject text Note Proceed carefully to avoid possible equipment damage or data loss Caution AAN Proceed carefully to avoid possible personal injury Warning iO Provide helpful suggestions Tip UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 XV Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 Preface Technical Publications Note Customers can obtain product documentation on our web site at http www proliphix com Documenation aspx Documentation is available for currently supported product releases Documentation is available in Adobe PDF format You can view PDFs online using the Adobe Reader 6 0 or later To download the latest version of the Adobe Reader software from the Adobe web site click http www adobe com products acrobat readstep2 html Technical Support XVI Proliphix Technical Support provides technical support between the hours of 9 00 AM and 5 00 PM Eastern Time Monday through Friday Extended 7 24 contracts are available When contacting Proliphix Technical Support please have the following information available Product model and serial number m
72. e shown below appears indicating when the license is due to expire See Figure 1 2 Figure 1 2 Trial License Application Info Gi Your Trial License will expire on 2008 04 03 A Trial license allows for up to 100 devices to be configured using UniVista and 5 concurrent users For example if 2 users are logged in as the admin user then this counts as 2 users A Server license does not expire therefore no dialog appears Once a license has expired a dialog appears indicating the license has expired You are able to access UniVista however you are not able to manage the folder tree or configure devices using the Function Frame until the license subscription is updated To update the license subscription see Updating the License Subscription page 5 36 UniVista User s Guide Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2 Chapter Navigating UniVista This chapter describes how to navigate UniVista and understand account permissions Specifically it describes the following sections UniVista User s Guide Accessing UniVista page 2 2 Understanding the Menu Bar page 2 4 Understanding the Management Tabs page 2 4 Understanding the Folder Tree page 2 7 Summary of Selecting a Single Device or Mulitple Devices page 2 12 Understanding Account Permission Levels page 2 13 2 1 Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2 CHAPTER 2 Navigating UniVista Accessing UniVista To access UniVista 1 Open a browser window 2 Enter
73. e with specific set of parameters but not necessarily configure all the Function Frame option parameters however that may be done as well The following is a list of the Function Frame pages that you can configure Status amp Control General Settings Alarm Settings Schedule Settings Calendar Special Day Network Settings HVAC Settings Sensor Settings Remote Access Installer Info Usage Counters For example you can create one configuration file to define the Schedule Settings parameters only and then download the configuration file to one or multiple devices to apply the changes to the Scheduled Settings pages In addition you could configure all the Function Frame parameters for each category page and have a complete configuration defined that could be applied to one or multiple devices When you create your first configuration file you must create it manually and click Submit to save the changes You must click the Submit button for each page you modify before moving to a new category page For more information see Creating a Configuration File page 5 23 UniVista User s Guide 5 21 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 CHAPTER 5 Maintaining and Monitoring UniVista Each page of the Function Frame contains a superset of parameters specific to that Note page Therefore there may be fields on each page that do not apply to all device models You create configuration files and save them to the
74. ee Figure 5 21 Figure 5 21 Add Configuration Window Add Configuration Configuration Settings Name Description Tire Zone Se Rigs 3 Enter a Name required and a Description optional for the new configuration file 4 Select the appropriate Time Zone optional for the new configuration file 5 Click Submit to save the new configuration file UniVista User s Guide 5 23 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 CHAPTER 5 Maintaining and Monitoring UniVista Saving a Configuration File Note 5 24 After you have created a configuration file you can then tailor the configuration file for a specific purpose Each file can be tailored to make one or many changes across multiple devices To save a configuration file Click the System Summary management tab From the Configuration folder in the folder tree highlight the appropriate configuration file you want to save The Function Frame displays the Status and Control page with dashes in all the settings and parameters as well as the appropriate configuration filename at the bottom of the Function Frame See Figure 5 22 Figure 5 22 Configurations Function Frame P univista Device Folder Group Configuration Account System Logout System Summary Administration el A m Columns Refresh Interval Status Frame Function Frame Sens Status amp Control Ef PROLIPHIX beets D Loe Ii Thermostat Status Devices Coo
75. eld HVAC Confirmation HVAC System Type Description Select the type of HVAC system either Fuel Burner default or Heat Pump Note When selecting between either Fuel Burner or Heat Pump or between Heat Pump and Fuel Burner the HVAC Mode must be set to Off prior to selecting the opposite setting For more information see the Status amp Control Page page 4 4 If Your HVAC System is a Fuel Burner Heat Control 24 Stage Offset 4 32 Select the thermostat s capability to control a single stage or dual stage cooling system The thermostat can also be disabled from controlling a heating system and instead operate as a cool only thermostat For more information see Cool Control page 4 33 Select the second stage heat set point temperature referenced to the first stage heat set point temperature For example if the first stage temperature set point is set to 70 F and this parameter were set to 3 F the second stage heat would activate at or below 67 F Note This parameter is only enabled when 2H Heat Control is selected Parameters Fuel Burner default Specifies the HVAC system burns fossil fuels gas or oil Typically the system includes either an oil or gas fired boiler or furnace See Figure 4 16 on page 4 30 and continue with If Your HVAC System is a Fuel Burner page 4 32 Heat Pump Specifies that the HVAC system is based on an electric compressor See Figure 4 17
76. elect a folder within the folder tree Do one of the following From the main menu select Account gt Associate Account From under the Administration tab click the Associate Account icon From anywhere within the Accounts Frame right click and select Associate Account The selected folder and account are now associated and the folder name appears in the account table UniVista User s Guide Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2 Managing Accounts Editing Accounts To edit an existing account 1 Click the Administration management tab 2 Select the user account you want to edit 3 Do one of the following m Right click and select Edit Account From the main menu select Account gt Edit Account From under the Administration tab click the Edit Account icon dy The Edit Account window appears See Figure 5 8 Figure 5 8 Edit Account Dialog Window Edit Account Security Settings Security Level ammira HE Username HE Password Retype Password l Notification Settings e mail Addr SMS E mail Addr Contact Settings First Mame Last Name Addressi 66 Tadmuck Address City Wwestford State Province M Zip Postal Code 01886 Phone 978 694 3575 4 Click Submit UniVista User s Guide 5 11 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 CHAPTER 5 Maintaining and Monitoring UniVista Deleting Accounts To delete an existing account 1 Clic
77. er point the External Relay is deactivated Above Temperature Upper limit above which temperature activates the External Relay When the temperature falls below trigger threshold minus the setpoint differential the relay is deactivated Below Temperature Lower limit below which temperature activates the External Relay When the temperature rises above the trigger threshold plus the setpoint differential the relay is deactivated Scheduled The External Relay Trigger is scheduled Note The Scheduled option is available on the NT160e h only 4 39 CHAPTER 4 Performing Device Management Tasks Using UniVista Table 4 7 HVAC Settings Field Descriptions Continued Field Threshold NT150e h and NT160e h only Activate Polarity NT150e h and NT160e h only 4 40 Description Depending on the action selected by the Ext Aux Relay Trigger NT150e h and NT160e h only page 4 39 this field selects the limits of either temperature or relative humidity as required by the External Relay Trigger action above This setting is measured in either relative humidity or degrees Fahrenheit Celsius Select Open or Closed for the active state of the External Relay For example when the relay is set to a polarity of Closed the relay closes and completes the external circuit when activated Parameters 0 to 90 RH For Above humidity limits When the relative humidity rises above this trigger p
78. erages both the enterprise data network and the Internet Administer common changes to multiple thermostats Save predefined common or specific device settings Restrict user access privileges Save groups of selected thermostats 1 3 Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2 CHAPTER 1 Understanding and Installing UniVista Operating Requirements This section lists the hardware software and network requirements for accessing Uni Vista Prior to configuring and managing devices you must know the IP address for each Note device Use Appendix A Configuration Worksheet to record the information Hardware Requirements To run UniVista the following minimum hardware is required Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 Windows Server 2003 R2 32 bit version only 64 bit version not supported GB of RAM 200 MB of hard disk space Intel Pentium 4 AMD equivalent or greater processor Proliphix recommends a minimum of a 19 landscape monitor Note Software Requirements To log into UniVista remotely you must have the following Internet Explorer 6 x or Firefox 1 x Java Runtime Environment JRE version 1 5 0 12 or 1 5 0 14 The JRE is automatically installed by Java Web Start when the client is invoked If Note you are behind a firewall and unable to invoke access the JRE has been included on the UniVista Installation CD in the Client directory For more information contact Technical Support page xvi
79. ermostat Configuration Guide NT10e and NT20e UniVista Installation Guide UniVista User s Guide Audience For customers who want to install the Basic and Professional series thermostat For customers who want to install the EPA 20 or EPA 60 Ethernet Power Adapter For customers who want to remotely manage their thermostats through secure authentication at the Proliphix website For customers who want to access and control their Proliphix Thermal Management series thermostat through either the Thermostat Device Interface or more specifically through the browser based Thermostat Management Interface TMI For customers who want to access and control their Proliphix Professional series thermostat through either the Thermostat Device Interface or more specifically through the browser based Thermostat Management Interface TMI For customers who want to access and control their Proliphix Basic series thermostat through either the Thermostat Device Interface or more specifically through the browser based Thermostat Management Interface TMI For customers who want to install UniVista For customers who want to manage their Proliphix devices remotely using UniVista UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2 Preface Conventions This guide uses the following conventions when applicable Description Convention and Example Commands or keywords file or path names Boldface font Variabl
80. g and cooling parameters How you configure your thermostat depends on whether your HVAC system is a Fuel Burner see Figure 4 16 or a Heat Pump see Figure 4 17 on page 4 31 Figure 4 16 HVAC Settings Page Fuel Burner Function Frame gt HVAC Settings HVAC Configuration am EC Thermostat Configuratie iam 4 4 CLWWloHc H afc Humidity Control bisabied rH External Auxiliary Relay Configuratieia o io XWYH EE Relay Trigger FF Disabled Disabled Initialization Reset on Submit Mo Action No Action Y TM250R1C8 122 aah Refresh successful T Eii 4 30 UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 HVAC Settings Page Figure 4 17 HVAC Settings Page Heat Pump Function Frame HVAC Settings H AC Configuration pacsen O poverty misaone e ome Thermostat Configuration iene ole SS oc oo a a enamore menvestcrdeeie o ovale Thermostat Initialization Reset on Submit No Action ha Main Entry anh D Refresh Submit reren Astin UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 4 31 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 CHAPTER 4 Performing Device Management Tasks Using UniVista Table 4 7 describes the Advanced Settings fields Modify the fields as necessary and click Submit Table 4 7 HVAC Settings Field Descriptions Fi
81. g fields Table 5 6 Alarm Log System Wide Fields Field Alarm Status Target Message Time Displays The type of alarm that occurred along with the color of the severity m Ifthe icon is red or yellow the alarm has been set m Ifthe icon is green the alarm has been cleared The device or system element that generated the alarm Additional information about the alarm Note For temperature Humidity related alarms alarm thresholds and actual readings may be displayed The date and time the alarm occurred or was cleared Click an alarm to select the alarm If the alarm has a valid target then when you right click the alarm a Visit Node menu item appears Select this menu item and the device or folder associated with the alarm is selected Viewing all Alarms in the Folder Tree To display all the alarmed devices in the folder tree click the icon beneath the System Summary tab 5 34 UniVista User s Guide Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2 Managing the License Subscription Managing the License Subscription You can view and update the license subscription For information about the license subscription see Licensing page 1 6 For more information about viewing and updating the license subscription see the following sections m Viewing the License Subscription page 5 35 Updating the License Subscription page 5 36 Viewing the License Subscription 1 2 3 To view the license subscrip
82. gs Specifies the time zone in which the device is physically located UniVista User s Guide 3 7 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 3 8 CHAPTER 3 Configuring UniVista Parameters 4 Click Submit The device is listed within the folder in the folder tree Example 1 Figure 3 5 is an example of a simple network setup where the UniVista server and all devices are located on a local area network There may be separate Ethernet segments as shown below 192 168 111 x 192 168 112 x but all devices are directly accessible from the UniVista server Figure 3 5 Example 1 Simple Network 192 168 111 115 va 4 192168 111 34 Ow as weere UniVista Server Office 1 IESPA oTe M ba a O O Y 192168 111 35 RE ma Hall 1 192 168 112 45 aj eoo WOA Atrium 2 UniVista User s Guide Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2 Adding a Device Figure 3 6 shows the Add Device window for adding the thermostat labeled Atrium 2 shown in Figure 3 5 The Atrium 2 thermostat has a non default admin password Both the Server Location and Device Location fields are set to Direct The Server Network Settings shows both firewalls disabled since there is no firewall in this device addition However the Server Firewall shows an IP address because the Server Firewall field has been set in the System Setup dialog Figure 3 6 Example 1 Add Device Window eles VIC Device Settings Mame Type Thermostat
83. he Action Log fields Table 5 3 Action Log Fields Viewing Action and Alarm Information The name of the device on which the action was performed Field Displays Time The date and time the action was performed Action The type of action performed Target Result The result of the action User Displaying the Alarm Log The account information of the user who performed the action UniVista stores the alarm information generated on the device in the Alarm Log To view the Alarm Log Click the System Summary management tab Select the device for which you want to display the Alarm Log From the Function Frame click the drop down list Select Alarm Log The Alarm Log appears See Figure 5 28 Figure 5 28 Alarm Log UniVista Device Folder Group Configuration Account System Logout System Summary Administration DER BIA Columns Status Frame Ca Alarm Log Eff PROLIPHIX Zone WEY oF B gJ devices Time Refresh Interval Function Frame Type Severity Message O Back Area BA NT120 100 07 52 4M Mon Mar 10 08 Low Temperature zone Temp 73 7 Thresh Green 08 11 PM Sun Mar 09 08 BA NT120 105 Low Temperature Red Zone Temp 68 4 Thresh 200 0 BA NT120 140 BA NT120 141 BA NT150 138 BA NT160 58 2 BA NT20 114 Q J Firewalled g Offices O The Wall 2 Unassigned Devices Configurations
84. he Proliphix Remote Management Server independent of the Syslog messages Note that you can disable Syslog messages by setting either the destination IP address or port address to zero 0 0 0 0 or 0 Enter the Syslog server IP port which allows you to use a custom program to receive alarm alert notifications Select the Syslog messaging periodic interval This is the rate at which Syslog messages are emitted from the thermostat Syslog alarm alert messages are sent to the Syslog server every minute until the alarm alert condition is cleared on the thermostat Alarm alert messages are sent with a Local7 Facility Code and with a severity level of Alert as defined in RFC 3164 In addition to alarms and alerts the System Start event generated during thermostat start up is also reported to the Syslog server These events are not repetitive but only occur once when the event occurs Parameters A B C D Four field standard dot notation for IP address designation wxyz Four digit max standard IP port number designation The default port number is 514 1 5 30 60 The amount of time in minutes between successive Syslog messages sent by the thermostat after an error event and before the error event is cleared 4 29 CHAPTER 4 Performing Device Management Tasks Using UniVista HVAC Settings Page The HVAC Settings page enables you to customize the thermostat by selecting the HVAC type and setting heatin
85. he fields as necessary and click Submit Table 4 2 General Settings Field Descriptions Field Zone Name Device Name Site Name Thermostat Serial Number Firmware Version Model Number Hardware Version Backlight Display Contrast UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 Description Enter a name for the device You can use the thermostat location in this field for example Classroom 1 This identifier is known as the host name within the data network Enter a name used to identify the thermostat if more than one thermostat intercommunicates with the Proliphix Web Server For more information see the Proliphix Remote Access Guide Displays the device s serial number Displays the firmware version Displays the hardware model Displays the hardware version Select the LCD backlight control Select a value between 20 lowest contrast between the graphics characters and the background and 40 highest character contrast to the background to indicate the LCD display contrast control Parameters Unique 13 character identifier 25 alpha numeric character name Eight digit alpha numeric thermostat serial number for example 8438F399 m Delay default The backlight is illuminated when you click a button and remains illuminated for 16 seconds after the last button is clicked Off The backlight is disabled from activation An ambient backlight remai
86. hree Day Classes for Occup Occupied Day Class each day of the week Unocc Unoccupied Day Class Note See Figure 4 7 on page 4 19 Other Other Day Class for more information UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 4 21 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 CHAPTER 4 Performing Device Management Tasks Using UniVista 4 22 Calendar View The Calendar View see Figure 4 10 displays the day class settings for each day of the month Figure 4 10 Calendar View Window Calendar View mj Il UP at i le TT PE et he Le ek S M T ale eS S M TOW T FTS I1 Z 3 4 3 rez 1 1I Z 3 4 5 6 8 91011 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 re oe oh ey r at Ea r 13 1415 1617 1819 1011 12 13 14 15 16 9101112131415 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 mee 22 23 24 25 26 17 1B 19 20 21 22 23 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 27 28 29 30 30 31 To modify any day class in the Calendar View click the date within the calendar The Special Day Selection window see Figure 4 11 appears From this page you can select any day of the current or future month and assign a day class different from what is specified in the Default Weekly Schedule page 4 21 Figure 4 11 Special Day Selection Window Special Day Selection Please specify the parameters for this Special Day Duration Month Year a cee Day Class Ls ton 200 ocem For example if your Default Weekly Schedule is configured for every Monda
87. hrenheit Allowed temperature limits above and below the current scheduled temperature settings For example if this value is set to 2 the Up and Down buttons may be used to select a temperature within the range of 2 F below above the current scheduled temperature set point 5 through 10 Celsius Allowed temperature limits above and below the current scheduled temperature settings UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 General Settings Page Table 4 2 General Settings Field Descriptions Continued Field Date and Time Set Date and Time Set Time US DST Description Parameters Displays the date time and time zone of the selected device along with the current local time for reference The Set Date and Time function is used to immediately update the time on a device Under normal operation the UniVista server sets the device s time once a day to ensure proper schedule operation Click to set the time and date on the device The date and time of the device can be set by clicking the Set Time checkbox and clicking Submit The time that is set on the device is determined on the UniVista server according to the server s time and the device s time zone Click to indicate whether the thermostat should adhere to the Unites States Daylight Savings Time program while maintaining the date and time U S Daylight Savings Time US DST stipulates that the time shall
88. http lt server IP address gt in the browser window The Download and or Start UniVista window appears See Figure 2 1 Figure 2 1 Download and or Start UniVista Window UniVista Microsoft Internet Explorer SEE File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ay kee th v Search GB amp D B aoLcom MYellowPages Maps Shopping EF Quotes ZR Weather Movies Address BPLE UniVista Proliphix Inc Download and or Start UniVista 3 Click Download and or Start UniVista If the Warning Security window appears click Always trust content from this Note publisher then click Run to verify this window does not appear again The UniVista login window appears See Figure 2 2 Figure 2 2 UniVista Login Window UniVista Login Username Password 2 2 UniVista User s Guide Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2 Accessing UniVista 4 Enter admin in both the Username and Password fields After you log in as the Administrator then you can modify the password Note 5 Click Login The UniVista main window appears See Figure 2 3 Figure 2 3 UniVista Main Window UniVista Device Folder Group Configuration Account System Logout System Summary Administration k Al E columns Refresh Interval Status Frame Function Frame Sensors Settings SAMER O Status amp Control Ef PROLIPHIX Zone RH Local RS 1 RS 2 Cool Heat HVAC Cool Heat Day poy R Se SE cE i
89. i Performing Device Management Tasks Using UniVista Accessing the Management Functions 4 2 Status amp Control Page 4 4 General Settings Page 4 10 Alarms Settings Page 4 14 Schedules Settings Page 4 18 Thermostat Scheduling using the Calendar Page 4 19 Day Class Schedule 4 20 Default Weekly Schedule 4 21 Calendar View 4 22 Special Day Selection Example 1 4 23 Special Day Selection Example 2 4 24 Thermostat Scheduling using Special Days 4 24 Network Settings Page 4 25 HVAC Settings Page 4 30 Sensor Settings Page 4 42 Remote Access Page 4 45 Remote Server Configuration 4 45 Installer Info Page 4 49 Usage Counters Page 4 50 Maintaining and Monitoring UniVista Managing Devices 5 2 Viewing a Device s Information 5 2 Editing a Device 5 3 Deleting a Device 5 4 Managing Folders 5 5 Editing a Folder 5 5 Deleting a Folder 5 6 Managing Accounts 5 7 Adding Accounts 5 8 Associating Accounts and Folders 5 10 Editing Accounts 5 11 Deleting Accounts 5 12 Managing Groups 5 13 Creating a Group 5 15 Loading a Group 5 16 Adding Devices to and Removing Devices from a Group 5 17 Editing a Group 5 19 Unloading a Group 5 19 Selecting and De Selecting all Groups 5 19 Deleting a Group 5 20 Using Configuration Files 5 21 Creating a Configuration File 5 23 Saving a Configuration File 5 24 Applying a Configuration File 5 25 Editing a Configuration File 5 26 Copying a Configuration File 5 27 Deleting a Configuration File 5 27 UniVista User
90. ice UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 Accessing the Management Functions For information about viewing the Log files see Viewing Action and Alarm Note Information page 5 28 UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 4 3 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 CHAPTER 4 Performing Device Management Tasks Using UniVista Status amp Control Page The Status amp Control page see Figure 4 2 contains parameters and settings that enable you to configure the thermostat Heat Cool Settings HVAC and Fan modes Figure 4 2 Status and Control Page Function Frame Status amp Control Thermostat Status Zone Temperature 76 9 F SO Se a os Schedule Settings HV AC Settings H AC State Fan Mode Custodial Services my a Refresh Submit w s 4 4 UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 Status amp Control Page Table 4 1 describes the Status and Control fields Modify the fields as necessary and click Submit Table 4 1 Status and Control Field Descriptions Field Temperature Zone Temperature Local Temperature RS 1 RS 2 UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 Description Displays the current temperature of the local sensor if temperature averaging is disabled Average temperature of any combination of Local Remote Sensor 1 RS 1 or Remote Sensor 2 RS 2 if temperature averag
91. ice You should understand the basic principles of connecting patch panels and switches as well as configuring features on a firewall router Be sure to read the Software Release Notes SRN that accompanies this product The SRN contains the most current product information and requirements UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 xiii Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 Preface Proliphix Documentation Library Proliphix Product NT10e NT20e NT100e h NT120e h NT130e h NT150e h and NT160e h EPA 20 and EPA 60 NT10e NT20e NT100e h NT120e h NT130e h NT150e h and NT160e h TM220e h and TM250e h NT100e h NT 120e h NT130e h NT150e h and NT160e h NT10e and NT20e NT10e NT20e NT100e h NT 120e h NT130e h NT150e h NT160e h TM220e h and TM250e h NT10e NT20e NT100e h NT120e h NT130e h NT150e h NT160e h TM220e h and TM250e h XIV The following documentation is available for Proliphix products Software Release Notes ship with each product For ordering information see Technical Publications page xvl Title Proliphix Thermostat Installation Guide Proliphix Ethernet Power Adapter Installation Guide Proliphix Remote Management Setup and User s Guide Thermal Management Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide TM220e h and TM250e h Professional Series Network Thermostat Configuration Guide NT100e h NT120e h NT130e h NT150 e h and NT160e h Basic Series Network Th
92. idity 4 6 4 9 Remote Access page 4 45 remote server configuration 4 45 Remote sensor current temperature 4 5 Requirements installing and operating 1 4 S Schedules Settings page 4 18 Calendar 4 19 Special Days 4 24 Security 4 28 Selecting group of devices 2 12 multiple devices 2 12 single device 2 12 Sensor Settings page 4 42 SMTP Server IP address 3 3 Special days 4 22 Status and Control page 4 4 Status Frame 2 5 Subnet mask 4 26 System information viewing 5 36 System Summary tab 2 4 Function Frame 2 5 icons 2 5 Status Frame 2 5 UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 Index Thermostat scheduling 4 19 4 24 U UniVista accessing 2 2 account permissions 2 13 folder tree 2 7 logging out 5 37 menu bar 2 4 Unoccupied day class described 4 19 Usage Counters page 4 50 UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 Index 3 Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2 Index Index 4 UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2
93. ight click and select Edit Folder From the main menu select Folder gt Edit Folder The Edit Folder window appears See Figure 5 4 Figure 5 4 Edit Folder Window Edit Folder Folder Settings PROMET testfolder Description 3 Modify the Name and or Description as necessary 4 Click Submit UniVista User s Guide 5 5 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 CHAPTER 5 Maintaining and Monitoring UniVista Deleting a Folder To delete a folder from the folder tree 1 Click the System Summary management tab 1 From the folder tree select the folder you want to delete 2 Do one of the following m Right click and select Delete Folder From the main menu select Folder gt Delete Folder The Confirm Folder Delete window appears See Figure 5 5 Figure 5 5 Confirm Device Delete Window Confirm Folder Delete 2 Are you sure you want to delete the Folder Back Area 3 Click Yes to delete the device or No to cancel without any changes 5 6 UniVista User s Guide Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2 Managing Accounts Managing Accounts Only the Administrator can manage accounts Note You configure accounts using the Administration management tab From Administration management tab you can add delete and edit user accounts The Accounts Frame see Figure 5 6 displays the folder tree on the left side of the screen and the usernames folders to which the user s are assigned and permi
94. ing is enabled Displays the current temperature of the local sensor Note This field appears grey if the local thermostat is enabled but not included in temperature averaging and does not appear at all if the local thermostat is not enabled Note This field is not applicable on the NT100e h thermostat Displays the current temperature of Remote Sensor 1 if this remote thermal sensor is installed and enabled Note This field appears grey if RS 1 is enabled but not included in temperature averaging and does not appear at all if RS 1 is not enabled Note This field is not applicable on the NT100e h thermostat Displays the current temperature of Remote Sensor 2 if this remote thermal sensor is installed and enabled Note This field appears grey if RS 2 is enabled but not included in temperature averaging and does not appear at all if RS 2 is not enabled Note This field is not applicable on the NT100e h thermostat Parameters 30 F 34 C to 199 F 95 C 45 F T C to 95 F 35 C 30 F 34 C to 199 F 95 C 30 F 34 C to 199 F 95 C 4 5 CHAPTER 4 Performing Device Management Tasks Using UniVista Table 4 1 Field Relative Humidity NT150e h NT160e h and TM250e h only Override Cool Setting Heat Setting Hold or Hold OBO NT130e h and NT160e h only 4 6 Description Displays the relative humidity for the thermostat The NT150e h NT160e h and TM250e h thermos
95. ions to the Main Office Figure 3 9 Example 3 Double Firewall _ 198 168 0 45 192 168 111 115 yo ye he UniVista Server is Port Forwarded to The device 192 168 0 45 is Part Forwarded Port 81 to Port 8080 oe 69 14 117 200 7 UniVista Server A External Internet 70 11 111 34 Address External Internet A f Address f 90 11 111 35 External Internet Address 2 internet Store 8 192 168 111 5 er a 91 112 11 35 Y ze CETE E i Eternal Internet a Address m The device Hall 1 Main Office 192 168 0 45is Port Forwarded to Port 8080 The device i 192 168 0 45 is Port Forwarded vy 192 168 0 45 to Port 8080 e A PIS y eoo SERE AE 192 168 0 45 Ye gt Floor 2 Ii y gt 3 Store 2 eee i BQidegeds seared samninees ER aes E D Floor 2 Store 1 me y 3 12 UniVista User s Guide Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2 Adding a Device Figure 3 10 shows the Add Device window for adding the thermostat labeled Hall 1 shown in Figure 3 9 This device was previously installed so that no Name field is needed The Admin Password field is needed because it has been changed Figure 3 10 Example 3 Add Device Window 1 Addo Device Device Settings Mame Type Thermostat Description Admin Password l dmin Password cre tonhy needed if Admin Password has
96. jw uoce UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 4 23 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 CHAPTER 4 Performing Device Management Tasks Using UniVista Special Day Selection Example 2 To add a week long period to the thermostat schedule from the January 27 2008 through February 2 2008 Click directly on the 27th on the Calendar View See Figure 4 10 on page 4 22 Figure 4 12 on page 4 23 appears Modify Duration to 7 and Day Class to Other See Figure 4 13 Figure 4 13 Special Day Selection Example 2 Page Special Day Selection Please specify the parameters for this Special Day Duration Month Year ea ED Day Class 2 Jon 200 e omer gt Click Add The Calendar is updated to include the newly added week long Special Days schedule See Figure 4 14 Figure 4 14 Special Days Newly Added Schedule Calendar View 5 M T W T F amp Ss fof Ww T EFS 1 3 4 5 1 2z 6 7 9101112 3 4 5 6 Ff amp 9 13 1415 1617 1819 1011 12 13 14 15 16 zo 21 2223 24 25 26 17 1619 20 21 22 23 ef 26 29 30 31 425 26 27 26 29 Thermostat Scheduling using Special Days 4 24 In addition to scheduling a specific day or group of days from the Calendar page you can select any day of the current or future month and assign a day class different from what is specified in the Default Weekly Schedule page 4 21 using the Special Days page See Figure 4 6 on page 4 18 Modify the fields as you would using the Calendar p
97. k the Administration management tab 2 Select the user account that you want to delete 3 Do one of the following m Right click and select Delete Account From the main menu select Account gt Delete Account From under the Administration tab click the Delete Account icon Se The Confirm Account Delete window appears See Figure 5 9 Figure 5 9 Confirm Account Dialog Window Confirm Account Delete Are you sure you want to delete the Account laura 4 Click Yes to delete the account or No to cancel without any changes 5 12 UniVista User s Guide Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2 Managing Groups Managing Groups Note 4 5 Only the Administrator and Managers can manage groups Groups are used to manage a number of devices with common features and or attributes You can assign a device and or folder to a group and use this group during ageregate operations To overall process to create configure load and use groups Create add a new group For information on creating groups see Creating a Group page 5 15 Select which folders and or devices you want to add to this group For information on adding folders and or devices to a group see Adding Devices to and Removing Devices from a Group page 5 17 Select Groups gt Load Group The Load Group window appears See Figure 5 10 Figure 5 10 Load Group Window Load Group Group Settings Grade Schools Select the appropriate group
98. l amp Account admin Group none Selected highlighted configuration file The configuration file is displayed in the Function Frame window Click Apply to apply the configuration file to the devices in the group You have now successfully created and loaded your group and successfully updated the configurations to all the devices in that group In addition to creating groups you can view the members of the group add devices to and remove devices from an existing group edit a group s name and or description and delete groups For more information see the following sections For more information about managing groups see the following sections Creating a Group page 5 15 Loading a Group page 5 16 Adding Devices to and Removing Devices from a Group page 5 17 Editing a Group page 5 19 Unloading a Group page 5 19 Selecting and De Selecting all Groups page 5 19 Deleting a Group page 5 20 UniVista User s Guide Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2 Managing Groups Creating a Group To create a new group 1 Click the System Summary management tab 2 Inthe folder tree click the box es next to the device s and or folder s for which you want to create a group For information about selecting devices see Summary of Selecting a Single Device Note or Mulitple Devices page 2 12 3 From the main menu select Group gt Add Group The Add Group window appears See Figure 5 12
99. l Setting J Unassigned Devices j J J configurations Bees Setting Configuration 1 Copy of installer installer th eS 4 Action Logs Alarm Logs Action Status Target Account Time W Login Init 4 admin 10 00 10 PM Tue M a Refresh Submit amp Account admin g Group Devices Select the appropriate page in the Function Frame you want to modify Make the change to the appropriate field and click Submit to save the change You must click Submit on each page to save the change The configuration file is saved with the appropriate change Repeat step 3 and step 4 as necessary UniVista User s Guide Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2 Using Configuration Files Applying a Configuration File Note Note To apply a configuration file Click the System Summary management tab From the folder tree select the device s to which you want to apply a configuration file m Click the box es for the appropriate device s and verify that at least one device is highlighted To apply a configuration file to a specific group of devices load the appropriate group For more information see Loading a Group page 5 16 From the Configurations folder in the folder tree highlight the appropriate configuration file you want to apply The Function Frame displays the pages for the configur
100. list that you can use to navigate to different windows and perform functions specific to that menu item For example using the Device menu you can add delete and edit devices Understanding the Management Tabs Uni Vista is divided into two management tabs see Figure 2 5 System Summary Used for device schedule and alarm management For more information on the System Summary tab see System Summary Tab page 2 5 Administration Used for account permission management For more information on the Administration tab see Administration Tab page 2 6 Figure 2 5 Management Functions Device Folder Group Configuration Account System Logout System Summary Administration e A i Columns Refresh Interval Status Frat Function Frame Sensors Settings SAMER O Status amp Control ROLIPHIX Zone RH Local RS 1 RS 2 Cool Heat HVAC Cool Heat Day pui EPU TECEET F F oF oF l ql ode F F Class Unassigned Devices Management Tabs 2 4 UniVista User s Guide Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 Understanding the Management Tabs System Summary Tab The System Summary management tab see Figure 2 5 allows you to manage and schedule your devices as well as monitor alarm activity It is divided into the following two frames Status Frame Displays the f
101. ly Displays the first stage Cooll relay minute activity counter The Admin account user can reset this field by setting Reset Counters in the Last Counter Reset field Displays the second stage Cool relay minute activity counter The Admin account user can reset this field by setting Reset Counters in the Last Counter Reset field Note This field is available in fuel burner mode only Displays the Fan relay minute activity counter Can be reset only by resetting the Filter Reminder Alarm setting on the General Settings Page page 4 10 Displays the External Relay minute activity counter The Admin account user can reset this field by setting Reset Counters in the Last Counter Reset field Parameter 4 51 CHAPTER 4 Performing Device Management Tasks Using UniVista Table 4 10 Usage Counters Page Field Descriptions Continued Field Description Parameter Counter Status and Control Include Heat Usage Select to include heating cycle runtime in Yes to include heating in Fan Usage systems where the fan is used to deliver cycle run time heat for example forced hot air systems Noto not include heating cycle run time Last Counter Reset Displays the date and time of the last No Action default manual reset of the Relay Counters a Reset Counters Select to return the counters to zero value except fan after clicking Submit mm dd yyyy Date of the last manual reset of the Relay Counters hh
102. m Summary management tab Select the device for which you want to view information Do one of the following m Right click and select Device Info From the main menu select Device gt Device Info The Device Info window appears and displays the device s network and model information See Figure 5 1 Figure 5 1 Device Info Window Device Info Device Name Ba MT 120 100 Device IP Address 192 168 111 100 Device Port a0 Device Serial Number 096416cB Device Firmware Rev 3 0 0 Device Model NT 120 Device TimeZone AmericasMew York Eastern Standard Time Close Click Close UniVista User s Guide Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2 Managing Devices Editing a Device To edit a device s information 1 Click the System Summary management tab 1 From the folder tree select the device you want to edit 2 Do one of the following m Right click and select Edit Device From the main menu select Device gt Edit Device The Edit Device window appears See Figure 5 2 Figure 5 2 Edit Device Window Edit Device fx Device Settings Name 00 03 15 Type Thermostat Ba Description Admin Password ladmin Password Ion needed if Admin Password has been changed Fom the default salvic Network Settings Device IP Address 192 163 111 66 IP Addr Method DHCP iy Device Port Meee Server Network Settings lt a HE Device Server Firewall Network Firewall 19 168 111 66
103. n Password Admin Password Complete this field to specify the Administrator password of the device it is different from the default admin Note This does not change the Administrator password Network Settings Device IP Address The direct IP address of the device if there is no firewall located between the UniVista server and the device If there is a firewall then this is the IP address of the firewall IP Addr Method The dynamic DHCP or static assignment Device Port The direct port of the device if there is no firewall located between the UniVista server and the device If this field is left blank then the default value of 80 is used If there is a firewall then this is the firewall port to which the device has been mapped Server Network Settings Device Location Specifies if communication from the UniVista server to the device must pass through a firewall m If there is no firewall between the UniVista server and the device then choose Direct m If there is a firewall then choose Behind Firewall Note This is only for the direction from the UniVista server to the device Server Location Specifies if communication from the device to the UniVista server must pass through a firewall m If there is no firewall between the device and the UniVista server then choose Direct m If there is a firewall then choose Behind Firewall Note This is only for the direction from the device to the UniVista server Time Zone Settin
104. n alarm condition is set and the status is displayed on the Status amp Control Page page 4 4 In addition this alarm will be sent to the Proliphix web site to trigger an E mail notification if this function is Enabled Note This is a major red alarm condition Parameters Disable default No low temperature limit is set m 30 F 34 5 C to 200 F 93 C UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2 Alarms Settings Page Table 4 3 Alarm Settings Field Descriptions Continued Field Low Temp erature Dismiss High Temp erature Limit High Temp erature Dismiss UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2 Description Ifa Low Temp Limit alarm is set and is noted in the Low Temp Dismiss field then the Condition Repaired box must be checked and the Zone Temperature must be above the Low Temp Limit or the Low Temp Limit must be set to Disable for the alarm condition to be cleared upon a Submit Select to indicate the high temperature threshold detection status The value set by this parameter is monitored by the thermostat and compared against the current Zone Temperature If the current Zone Temperature rises above this value an alarm condition is set and the status is displayed on the Status amp Control Page page 4 4 In addition this alarm is sent to the Proliphix web site to trigger an E mail notification if this fun
105. ned via a local DHCP server or manually Static assigned by the user After the initial configuration of the thermostat you should assign IP address to Static to ensure a permanent IP address assignment for remote access or for simplified local access Displays the unique Internet Protocol address either assigned statically or by DHCP For more information see IP Address Method Note You must click Submit after changing this parameter to invoke a software reset to set the new value Displays the IP subnet on which the m thermostat IP address is assigned The subnet can include 256 65536 or 16772216 IP addresses Note You must click Submit after a changing this parameter to invoke a software reset to set the new value DHCP default IP addressing method is DHCP assigned Static IP address is manually assigned by the user X Y Z C Class C address subnet There can be 256 IP addresses in this subnet X Y B B Class B address subnet There can be 65 536 IP addresses in this subnet X A A A Class A address subnet There can be 16 772 216 IP addresses in this subnet UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 Network Settings Page Table 4 6 Network Settings Field Descriptions Continued Field Gateway Address Firewall Settings Inbound Port Web Server HTTP Port LAN Auto Discovery Broadcast Port UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 P
106. nformation UniVista logs all actions and alarms that occur on a specific device as well as over the entire network as they occur For more information about viewing actions and alarms see the following sections m Viewing log files for an Individual Device page 5 28 Viewing log files for the Entire Network page 5 33 m Viewing all Alarms in the Folder Tree page 5 34 Viewing log files for an Individual Device 5 28 You view the log files for a specific device using the Function Frame see Figure 4 1 on page 4 2 From this window you can navigate to the Callhome Log Action Log and Alarm Log pages For more information about the log files for a specific device see the following sections Displaying the Callhome Log page 5 29 Displaying the Action Log page 5 30 Displaying the Alarm Log page 5 31 UniVista User s Guide Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2 Displaying the Callhome Log Viewing Action and Alarm Information UniVista stores the times the device has contacted the server in the Callhome Log To view the Callhome Log 1 Click the System Summary management tab A O N Select Callhome Log The Callhome Log appears See Figure 5 26 Figure 5 26 Callhome Log UniVista Device Folder Group Configuration Account System Logout System Summary Administration From the Function Frame click the drop down list Select the device for which you want to display the Callhome Log
107. ng information 5 2 E External thermal sensors settings 4 43 F Filter set change reminder 4 17 Firewall settings 4 27 Folder tree adding a folder 3 5 hierarchy 2 8 navigating 2 8 viewing alarms 5 34 Folders adding adevice 3 6 deleting 5 6 editing 5 5 Fuel burner settings for 4 32 Function Frame 2 5 G Gateway address 4 27 General Settings page 4 10 Groups adding and removing devices 5 17 creating 5 15 deleting 5 20 Index 1 Index editing 5 19 loading 5 16 selecting and deselecting 5 19 unloading 5 19 H Heat pump settings for 4 33 HVAC Settings page 4 30 fuel burner 4 32 heat pump 4 33 HVAC state 4 8 Installer information 4 49 Installing hardware requirements 1 4 network requirements 1 4 software requirements 1 4 L License 1 6 updating 5 36 viewing 5 35 Log files action log 5 30 alarm log 5 31 callhome log 5 29 Logging out of UniVista 5 37 MAC address 4 26 Management functions Alarm Settings page 4 14 General Settings page 4 10 HVAC Settings page 4 30 Network Settings page 4 25 Remote Access page 4 45 Schedules Settings page 4 18 Sensor Settings page 4 42 Status and Control page 4 4 Usage Counters page 4 50 Managing accounts 5 7 configuration files 5 21 devices 5 2 folders 5 5 Index 2 groups 5 13 N Network mask 4 28 Network Settings page 4 25 O Occupied day class described 4 19 Other day class described 4 19 Overview UniVista 1 2 R Relative hum
108. ngle stage or dual stage cooling system The thermostat can also be disabled from controlling a heating system and instead operate as a cool only thermostat For more information see Cool Control page 4 33 Parameters Disabled Specifies that there is no cooling system present heat only thermostat m C Enables the cooling system as a standard single Stage system m 2C default Enables the cooling system as a dual stage system 0 2 3 4 5 6 F 0 1 0 1 5 2 0 2 5 3 0 C O Indicates that the heat pump normally runs in heat mode and when the reversing valve is activated then the heat pump will run in cooling mode B Indicates that the heat pump normally runs in cool mode and when the reversing valve is activated then the heat pump will run in heating mode Disable Specifies that there is no heating system present A C only thermostat Enabled m 2H default Enables the heat pump as a dual stage heating system 1H Enables the heat pump as a standard single stage heating system 4 33 CHAPTER 4 Performing Device Management Tasks Using UniVista Table 4 7 HVAC Settings Field Descriptions Continued Field Description Parameters and Stage Offset Select the second stage heat set 0 2 3 4 5 6 F 0 1 0 1 5 point temperature referenced to the 2 0 2 5 3 0 first stage heat set point temperature For example if the fir
109. niVista Login Window 2 2 UniVista Main Window 2 3 Menu Bar 2 4 Management Functions 2 4 Folder Tree 2 7 Single Device Selection Mode Example 2 9 Group Device s Selection Mode Example 2 10 Bulk Configuration Changes Example 2 11 Adding a Device Overview 3 2 System Setup Window 3 3 Add Folder Window 3 5 Add Device Window 3 6 Example 1 Simple Network 3 8 Example Add Device Window 3 9 Example 2 Single Firewall 3 10 Example 2 Add Device Window 3 11 Example 3 Double Firewall 3 12 Example 3 Add Device Window 1 3 13 Example 3 Add Device Window 2 3 14 Function Frame 4 2 Status and Control Page 4 4 General Settings Page 4 10 Alarm Settings Page 4 14 Schedules Settings Calendar Page 4 18 Special Days Page 4 18 Day Class Scheduling 4 19 Day Class Schedules Table 4 20 Default Weekly Schedule Table 4 21 Calendar View Window 4 22 Special Day Selection Window 4 22 Special Day Selection Example 1 Page 4 23 Special Day Selection Example 2 Page 4 24 Special Days Newly Added Schedule 4 24 Network Settings Page 4 25 HVAC Settings Page Fuel Burner 4 30 HVAC Settings Page Heat Pump 4 31 Sensor Settings Page 4 42 Remote Access Page 4 45 Installer Info Page 4 49 Usage Counters Page 4 50 Device Info Window 5 2 Edit Device Window 5 3 Confirm Device Delete Window 5 4 Edit Folder Window 5 5 Confirm Device Delete Window 5 6 IX Figures Figure 5 6 Figure 5 7 Figure 5 8 Figure 5 9 Figure 5
110. ns visible 20 22 24 26 28 default 30 32 34 36 38 40 4 11 CHAPTER 4 Performing Device Management Tasks Using UniVista Table 4 2 General Settings Field Descriptions Continued Field Description Parameters Button Lockout Select to indicate the Button Lockout status m Disable default Set Point Override When enabled this feature prevents a user from directly altering the settings of the thermostat from the thermostat s button interface and the button lockout icon appears on the thermostat LCD screen When Button Lockout is Disabled this specifies the time interval for the Hold function in which the thermostat temperature settings are held independent of schedule changes due to Period or Day Class advancements Enabled on the NT130e h and NT160e h the Hold function on the Status and Control page changes to Hold OBO and the Hold duration setting is used as an OBO duration setting Select to restrict the use of the thermostat buttons to allow only limited temperature adjustments to be made above and below the preset temperature schedules Note This field is disabled if Button Lockout is set to Disable Allows normal thermostat button activity Enable Prevents user access at the thermostat button interface except for limited or no temperature adjustments 0 default No temperature adjustments are allowed All thermostat buttons are disabled 1 through 20 Fa
111. o set the new value Enter to which port the thermostat responds to queries when interrogated by the Device Locator program in the Proliphix Device Utility tool The Device Locator Program 1s a utility program that allows you to auto discover the Proliphix devices on your network 4 2 CHAPTER 4 Performing Device Management Tasks Using UniVista Table 4 6 Network Settings Field Descriptions Continued Field Security Access Filter Network Address Network Mask 4 28 Description Click to restrict access to the thermostat from network devices whose IP addresses are outside the range specified in the accompanying fields Network administrators can provision varying levels of security based on combinations of the administrator user passwords as well as these address filter levels Note If both of these option levels are disabled unchecked the thermostat is exposed to access from all network devices located anywhere in the IP address space and is only protected with user admin password authentication Displays the unique Internet Protocol address required in conjunction with the Network Mask to allow network accesses Note To access this field the Access Filter must be active Displays the Network Mask required in conjunction with the Network Address to allow network accesses This field defines the IP subnet from which network accesses is allowed The subnet can include 256 65536 or 16772216 IP
112. oint the external relay is activated When the relative humidity falls 5 below the trigger point the relay is deactivated 0 to 90 RH For Below humidity limits When the relative humidity falls below the trigger point the external relay is activated When the relative humidity rises 5 above the trigger point the relay is deactivated 30 F 34 C to 200 F 95 C For Above temperature limits When the average temperature rises above this trigger point the External Relay is activated When the temperature falls below trigger setpoint minus the setpoint differential the relay is deactivated 30 F 34 C to 200 F 95 C For Below temperature limits When the average temperature falls below the trigger point the External Relay is activated When the temperature rises above the trigger setpoint plus the setpoint differential the relay is deactivated Open Contacts are open and the external circuit is unswitched Closed Contacts are closed and the external circuit is completed UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2 HVAC Settings Page Table 4 7 HVAC Settings Field Descriptions Continued Field Activate HVAC Fan NT150e h and NT160e h only Description Select Enable to activate the HVAC fan when the External Relay is activated The HVAC fan turns off when the External Relay is deactivated This feature is best applied when humidification or de h
113. older tree that contains all the devices organized by location as well as their current status and settings For more information about the folder tree see Understanding the Folder Tree page 2 7 Function Frame Used to configure the devices and access the log files For more information about the Function Frame see Accessing the Management Functions page 4 2 Table 2 1 describes the icons located under the System Summary tab Table 2 1 System Summary Tab Icons ICON Click to i Display the columns in the Status Frame to the lowest amount of space needed for that column to be displayed A Display all the devices with alarms in the folder tree ti Display and hide the Function Frame Columns Select which column s you want to display in the Function Frame Select how often you want the screen to automatically refresh 15 Seconds 30 Refresh interval Seconds 45 Seconds 1 Minute or 5 Minutes UniVista User s Guide 2 5 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 CHAPTER 2 Navigating UniVista Administration Tab 2 6 The Administration management tab allows you to configure and manage user accounts Table 2 2 describes the icons located under the Administration tab Table 2 2 Administration Tab Icons ICON Click to 2 Add a user account yi Associate a user account and folder II a Edit a user account ae Delete a user account o For more information on managing user accounts see Managing Accounts
114. ool temperature settings as well as fan schedule settings in each of the four schedule periods Time Heat Cool Use Table 4 4 to modify the Day Class Schedules table fields Table 4 4 Day Class Schedule Field Descriptions Field Description Parameter Period Displays one of four time periods of the day Time Select a time period Includes AM PM 15 minute increments indicator Note You can modify the time period in 5 minute increments on the NT130e h and NT160e h models only Heat Temp Select a heat temperature setback setting 40 F 3 5 C to 99 F 36 C Cool Temp Select a cool temperature setback setting 40 F 3 5 C to 99 F 36 C Fan Select the time in each hour of the Period m Disable Off default No fan Schedule in which the fan will be On operation scheduled within this The schedule begins on the hour and Period advances for the duration specified m On Fan is forced On for the Note Within the hour of each Period but entire hour for every hour within outside the schedule interval the fan a Eerd reverts to AUTO mode to ensure proper m 15 30 45 minutes Fan is forced operation for either a heating or cooling On for this selected duration call to the HVAC system beginning at the top of the hour for every hour within this period UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 Schedules Settings Page Table 4 4 Day Class Schedule Field Descriptions Continued
115. or red alarm condition Ifa High Temp Limit alarm is set and is noted in the High Temp Dismiss field then the Condition Repaired box must be checked and the Zone Temperature must be below the High Temp Limit or the High Temp Limit must be set to Disable for the alarm condition to be cleared upon a Submit Parameters Disable default No high humidity limit is set 10 RH to 90 RH High Humidity Limit in 5 increments UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2 Alarms Settings Page Table 4 3 Alarm Settings Field Descriptions Continued Field Description Parameters Filter Alarms Filter change Select to remind you that the HVAC Disables default Interval Reminder system requires maintenance reminder disabled This feature allows you to set time m 10 30 60 90 120 240 365 intervals between changing and or Runtime Days The runtime cleaning the HVAC filter If enabled interval after which an alarm will an alarm condition is set after the be set to remind the user of the pre set interval has expired and is need for HVAC maintenance displayed on the Status amp Control Page page 4 4 In addition this alarm is sent to the Proliphix web site to trigger an E mail notification if this function is Enabled Note This is a minor yellow alarm condition The TMI displays the following additional fields upon different settings and conditions of the Filter
116. r whether oral or written This LICENSE may only be modified in writing signed by an authorized officer of PROLIPHIX Customer agrees that it will not ship transfer or export the SOFTWARE into any country or use the SOFTWARE in any manner prohibited by the United States Bureau of Export Administration or any export laws restrictions or regulations UniVista User s Guide Part No 600 09000 0071 Rev 2 Contents Preface Chapter 1 Understanding and Installing UniVista Overview 1 2 Operating Requirements 1 4 Hardware Requirements 1 4 Software Requirements 1 4 Network Requirements 1 4 UniVista Time Synchronization 1 5 Licensing 1 6 Chapter 2 Navigating UniVista Accessing UniVista 2 2 Understanding the Menu Bar 2 4 Understanding the Management Tabs 2 4 System Summary Tab 2 5 Administration Tab 2 6 Understanding the Folder Tree 2 7 Understanding Modes of Operation Using Single Device Selection and Group Device s Selection 2 9 Single Device Selection Mode 2 9 Group Device s Selection Mode 2 10 Performing Bulk or Multiple Configuration Changes 2 11 Summary of Selecting a Single Device or Mulitple Devices 2 12 Understanding Account Permission Levels 2 13 Chapter 3 Configuring UniVista Parameters Configuring System Setup Information 3 3 Adding a Folder 3 5 Adding a Device 3 6 Example 1 3 8 Example 2 3 10 Example 3 3 12 UniVista User s Guide Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2 Contents Chapter 4 Chapter 5 v
117. ross the Status Frame page however the Function Frame page does not display any specific information Whether you select a single device or multiple devices the Function Frame displays in all the fields which indicates that each device in the group may be configured differently For example in Figure 2 8 the Steam Table box is clicked checked and the line 1s highlighted therefore all its information is displayed on the Status Frame page However the Status amp Control information on Function Frame page displays in all the fields Figure 2 8 Group Device s Selection Mode Example F univista _ l l T T a ne n l Bas Device Folder Group Configuration Account System Logout System Summary Administration Sjal columns Refresh interval Status Frame Function Frame IP Sensors Settings Schedule gt Status amp Control PROLIPHIX Zone RH Local RS 1 RS Cool Heat HVAC Cool Heat Day o F F oF 9 Mode F F Class Period HVAC Fan Thermostat Status B J Devices B A massac husetts Concor 74 0 72 0 Auto 74 0 72 0 Occup Day oo assrooms J Configurations a4 AY Action Logs Alarm Logs Action Status Target Account Time WV Login admin 09 00 54 4M Wed Jun 04 2008 V Login Init Action Log admin 09 00 26 4M Wed Jun 04 20
118. rts may not be separated for use on more than one computer nor otherwise used separately from the other parts No Rental Customer may not rent or lease the SOFTWARE to someone else This LICENSE will automatically terminate if Customer fails to comply with any of the terms and conditions hereof In such event Customer must destroy all copies of the SOFTWARE and all of its component parts Defensive Suspension If Customer commences or participates in any legal proceeding against PROLIPHIX then PROLIPHIX may in its sole discretion suspend or terminate all license grants and any other rights provided under this LICENSE during the pendency of such legal proceedings All title and copyrights in and to the SOFTWARE including but not limited to all images photographs animations video audio music text and other information incorporated into the SOFTWARE the accompanying printed materials and any copies of the SOFTWARE are owned by PROLIPHIX or its suppliers The SOFTWARE is protected by copyright laws and international treaty provisions Accordingly Customer is required to treat the SOFTWARE like any other copyrighted material except as otherwise allowed pursuant to this LICENSE and that it may make one copy of the SOFTWARE solely for backup or archive purposes This LICENSE shall be deemed to have been made in and shall be construed pursuant to the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts The United Nations Convention on Contracts
119. ss 70 11 111 34 IP Addr Method DHCP Firewall Port 8080 Server Network Settings aia oe a i Server Firewall Firewall 192 168 111 115 69 14 117 200 Network 70 11 111 34 80 81 8080 Floor 2 Server Location Behind Firewall v Time Zone Settings America New_York Eastern Daylight Time The remaining devices can be added in a similar fashion If more than one device exists at a location multiple port forwarding entries will be required Each device will have the same Firewall IP address However the Firewall Port will change for each device UniVista User s Guide Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 Chapter Performing Device Management Tasks Using UniVista This chapter describes how to access the Function Frame and perform device management tasks for example display the temperature status schedule and HVAC settings configure addressing and security information and configure HVAC type and heating cooling cycles Specifically it describes how to use the following pages to perform the appropriate device management task with which the page is associated Status amp Control Page page 4 4 General Settings Page page 4 10 Alarms Settings Page page 4 14 Schedules Settings Page page 4 18 Network Settings Page page 4 25 HVAC Settings Page page 4 30 Sensor Settings Page page 4 42 m Remote Access Page page 4 45 m Installer Info Page page 4 49
120. ssion levels on the right side of the screen Figure 5 6 Administration Accounts Frame Y univVista Device Folder Group Configuration Account System Logout System Summary Administration 2 Accounts Frame J Devices Username First Name Last Name Folder Level admin Jane Doe Devices Administrator manager joe manager Offices Manager userl joe user Offices User For more information about managing accounts see the following sections UniVista User s Guide Adding Accounts page 5 8 Associating Accounts and Folders page 5 10 Editing Accounts page 5 11 Deleting Accounts page 5 12 5 Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2 CHAPTER 5 Maintaining and Monitoring UniVista Adding Accounts To add a new account 1 Click the Administration management tab 2 Select a folder within the folder tree 3 Do one of the following From the main menu select Account gt Add Account From under the Administration tab click the Add Account icon s From anywhere within the Accounts Frame right click and select Add Account The Add Account window appears See Figure 5 7 Figure 5 7 Add Account Window Add Account Security Settings sacart teval Manager ay Username Password Retype Password Notification Settings e mail Addr SMS E mail Addr Contact Settings First Name Last Name Addressi1 Address2 City State Province Zip Pos
121. st stage temperature set point is set to 70 F and this parameter were set to 3 F the second stage heat would activate at or below 67 F Note This parameter is only enabled when 2H Heat Control is selected Auxiliary Heat Select a secondary source of heat m Disable Disables Auxiliary outside the heat pump system for Heat example electric baseboard or a gas Enable w Comp Enables the furnace compressor when Auxiliary Heat is active Enable w o Comp Disables the compressor when Auxiliary heat is active Aux Heat Offset Select the Auxiliary Heat set point 9 2 3 4 5 6 F 0 1 0 1 5 temperature referenced to the first 2 0 2 5 3 0 C stage heat set point temperature For example if the first stage temperature set point is set to 70 F and this parameter were set to 3 F the auxiliary heat would activate at or below 67 F Note This parameter is only enabled when Auxiliary Heat is enabled Cool Control Select the thermostat s capability to Disable Specifies that there is control a single stage or dual stage no cooling system present cooling system Heat only thermostat The thermostat can also be disabled 2C Enables the heat pump as from controlling a cooling system a standard dual stage cooling and instead operate as a heat only system thermostat For more information 1C Enables the heat pump as see Heat Control page 4 32 a standard single stage cooling
122. ta Login window See Figure 2 2 on page 2 2 UniVista User s Guide 5 37 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 CHAPTER 5 Maintaining and Monitoring UniVista 5 38 UniVista User s Guide Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2 Appendix Configuration Worksheet Use the following worksheet to record configuration information including the device name and admin password for each device Device Name Admin Password Direct Firewall IP Direct Firewall Description Address Port PI LI JL Ff FU J J J Si mi mi UniVista User s Guide A 1 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 APPENDIX A Device Name Admin Password Direct Firewall IP _ Direct Firewall Description Address Port ne A 2 UniVista User s Guide Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2 Index A Accounts adding 5 8 associating with folders 5 10 deleting 5 12 editing 5 11 Adding device toafolder 3 6 folder to the folder tree 3 5 Administration tab 2 4 icons 2 6 Alarm Settings page 4 14 Alarms viewing alarm log 5 34 viewing alarms in folder tree 5 34 C Calendar view 4 22 Configuration files applying 5 25 copying 5 27 creating 5 23 deleting 5 27 editing 5 26 saving 5 24 D Day class 4 19 Default weekly schedule 4 21 Devices accessing management functions 4 2 adding to the folder tree 3 2 deleting 5 4 UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 editing 5 3 selecting 2 12 viewi
123. ta User s Guide Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 1 1 CHAPTER 1 Understanding and Installing UniVista Overview 1 2 UniVista is a java based application that enables you to organize configure and manage multiple devices thermostats at the same time in order to streamline your day to day operations Using UniVista you can manage a number of devices installed throughout a large geographic area from one main location UniVista provides a clean and simple graphical interface used to manage a few or hundreds of Proliphix Network Thermostats that may be located across multiple geographically separated facilities Paired with Proliphix Network Thermostats UniVista offers a complete HVAC monitoring and control solution with unprecedented ease of use for HVAC management in any small to medium sized facility The graphical client interface is communicated to the user s desktop or laptop computer after an authenticated user login The UniVista client interface organizes all enterprise Network Thermostats neatly in a familiar Windows style folder hierarchy and clearly displays the most pertinent thermostat status along with any alarm or alert notifications The thermostat status is periodically updated automatically making total enterprise thermostat monitoring easy and efficient Function Frames are used to control a single or group of Network Thermostats and are purposely similar to the respective Network Thermostat Web pages Function Fram
124. tal Code Phone 4 Complete the fields as described in Table 5 1 Table 5 1 Add Account Dialog Box Fields Field Description Security Settings Security Level Select a security level for the user 5 8 UniVista User s Guide Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2 Managing Accounts Table 5 1 Add Account Dialog Box Fields Continued Field Username Password Retype Password Notification Settings E mail Addr SMS E mail Addr Contact Settings Description Enter a username for this user Enter a password for this user Enter the same user password again Enter the E mail address for this user Enter the SMS E mail address for this user First Name Enter the first name of the person for which this user account is being created Last Name Enter the last name of the person for which this user account is being created Address 1 Enter the address Address 2 Enter the address City Enter the city State Province Enter the state or province Zip Postal Code Enter the zip or postal code Phone Enter the phone number associated with this user account 5 Click OK The new account is added to the user list on the right side of the Function Frame UniVista User s Guide 5 9 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 CHAPTER 5 Maintaining and Monitoring UniVista Associating Accounts and Folders 5 10 A O N To associate a folder with an account Click the Administration management tab Select a user account S
125. tat intercommunicates with the UniVista server to self identify itself as an active and reachable thermostat This interval is repeated continually as long as Remote Access is enabled Last Attempt Displays the status of the last attempted intercommunication between the thermostat and the remote server If there is a good communication connection between the thermostat and the remote server the server deems that the thermostat is reachable and accessible by a user through the Internet or across the corporate network Parameters Disable default Remote Server function is disabled Enable The thermostat is enabled to communicate with Uni Vista Four field standard dot notation for IP address designation Port number of the UniVista server 1 default 24 hrs mm dd yyyy Date of last attempt to access the remote server Note Default status is No Attempt hh mm ss Time since last attempt to access the remote server Note Default status is No Attempt 4 46 UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 Remote Access Page Table 4 9 Remote Access Page Field Descriptions Continued Field Last Attempt Result Last Success Customer Information Customer ID UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 Description Displays the status of last attempt to initiate the communication to the remote server Displays the
126. tats are capable of measuring the relative humidity of the local air The relative humidity is sampled once per minute and has an accuracy of 3 0 The reading includes temperature compensation for temperature readings significantly different from 77 F Displays whether Heat or Cool settings are different from the current scheduled settings Changes made to either the Heat or Cool settings which force an override remain at those settings until the next scheduled Period change At the Period change the settings for either both heat or cool follow the schedule For more information see Schedule Settings page 4 7 Select the current temperature programmed for the cooling A C system Note This field appears grey if the HVAC Mode is set to Heat or Off and does not appear at all if Cool Control setting on the HVAC Settings page is disabled Select the current temperature programmed for the heating system Note This field appears grey if the HVAC Mode is set to Cool or Off and does not appear at all if Heat Control setting on the HVAC Settings page is disabled Displays the current state for both the Heat and Cool setting Note When activated on the NT130e h and NT160e h the Hold function changes to One Button Overide and the Hold duration setting is used as an OBO duration setting Status and Control Field Descriptions Continued Parameters 10 to 90 RH 40 F 4 5 C to 99 F 37 C 40 F 4 5 C to 99 F 37 C
127. ter Reset yes Ho Action Custodial Services nih Refresh Submit Each counter directly accumulates the number of minutes each relay has been active Only the Admin istrator account can reset the current value for each of the counters to zero To reset the Fan Usage counter click the Filter Replaced check box on the General Settings Page page 4 10 4 50 UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 Usage Counters Page Table 4 10 describes the Usage Counter page fields Modify the fields as necessary and click Submit Table 4 10 Usage Counters Page Field Descriptions Field Relay Counters Heat Heat2 Aux Heat Cooll Cool2 Fan Filter Usage Aux Relay NT150e h and NT160e h only UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 Description Displays the first stage Heat1 relay minute activity counter The Admin account user can reset this field by setting Reset Counters in the Last Counter Reset field Displays the first stage Heat2 relay minute activity counter The Admin account user can reset this field by setting Reset Counters in the Last Counter Reset field Note This field is available in fuel burner mode only Displays the first stage Aux Heat relay minute activity counter The Admin account user can reset this field by setting Reset Counters in the Last Counter Reset field Note This field is available in heat pump mode on
128. tion Log in as an admin manager or user Click the Administration management tab From the main menu select System gt License Subscription The License Description window appears and displays the license details See Figure 5 31 Figure 5 31 License Description License Description Licensing Information Subscriber betalicense Copy Subscriber to Clipboard License Key T4vr vt68CNO2FdOS8FdG4AproBdk8CNe C9q6Ada DNalWSb9TN7bVoryUZD6WcPMXzFvApPay4 ezakfDa9n45422CtO0WSD6BaDgdSfMdrSiclz4 SbyxWpHyY TILS IFBCav d4zbc Xpe664SqHDasjnx Ib4 e6r45LyxWonfe HhaaroS7 6 TdxMdor4e63nDgk 3b8jGS628cIFj SKTXTbnKdbT3FIly8CqfAESLIXK yviFK3nDKDAd4nGxMj e63FDqT gal WDIH8brn4Srv TpL2v9G8FK32ZDqDqcSPbcYH8aaryY bLef ILF alX7aarBxbLeY JbYSt6z4pP5xN7 W2ZD9T 4z8xXNntVoCzDdnmsSezWobow nw4bgs4 a0xZv T IC 2CdG Cdu Dde3Dd06DdnhSJezAduSDtbNdgj3F4elCKK6T zIxIa e4frSKDXCsjJ4 a9F63r TQHAYdLb daC4e DZESnSUIyzaJHhyIr UIr2FdO bNntUSDIBdC DNK Copy Key to Clipboard Paste Key from Clipboard Validate Key License Details Key Subscriber betalicense Customer ID Prodcut Name UnivistaiT hi License Yersion 2 0 Expiration Date 2008 02 26 Support Level Support Expiration Date 2008 03 17 Number of Concurrent Users 5 Number of Devices 1000 Copy Details to Clipboard Move Mouse over each Key to show a Description Submit Cancel UniVista User s Guide
129. u delete a group you delete only the association between the device and the group You do not delete the device itself To delete a group Click the System Summary management tab From the main menu select Group gt Delete Group The Delete Group window appears See Figure 5 18 Figure 5 18 Delete Group Window Delete Group Group Settings Facility Baker Bldg 7 From the drop down list click the arrow to display all configured groups and select the name of the group you would like to delete Click Submit The Confirm Group Delete window appears See Figure 5 19 Figure 5 19 Confirm Group Delete Window Confirm Group Delete Are you sure you want to delete the Group TestGroup Click Yes to delete the group or No to cancel without any changes UniVista User s Guide Part No 600 09000 007 Rev 2 Using Configuration Files Using Configuration Files You can configure multiple devices at once using configuration files Each configuration file acts as a virtual thermostat meaning that you configure each page just as you would configure a thermostat Each page displays in all the fields If you do not enter anything into these fields then the fields are not modified when the configuration file is applied to a device You can make a single change to multiple devices at once or configure multiple devices in their entirety The intent of these configuration files is to build a configuration fil
130. umidification is performed by additional equipment outside the HVAC system but the same duct work is used Thermostat Initialization Reset on Submit UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 Select to perform a software reset on the thermostat All current settings are maintained after the execution of this reset This reset is performed to return the thermostat to a known state after abnormal behavior Parameters Enable Allow airflow in the duct work during External Relay activation Disable Disallow airflow in the duct work during External Relay activation No Action default A software reset is NOT performed after clicking Submit Normal Reboot Factory Reset Invokes a software reset after clicking Submit Caution When you select Factory Reset all default settings are restored and override the current settings 4 41 CHAPTER 4 Performing Device Management Tasks Using UniVista Sensor Settings Page Note 4 42 From the Sensor Settings page see Figure 4 18 you can add external thermal sensors and configure zone temperature thermal averaging of the Local or the two Remote Sensors This page is not available on the NT100e h Network Thermostat because the NT100e h does not support external thermal sensors Figure 4 18 Sensor Settings Page Function Frame sensor Settings Local Sensor Sensor Averaging Enabled Enabled Ma ate Remote Sensor
131. y through Friday as Occupied and you want to schedule a national holiday or a company shutdown go to the Special Day page and configure the day s or week s as Other schedule This allows you to designate certain days weeks or months to be different from the default schedule UniVista User s Guide Release 1 0 Part No 600 09000 001 Rev 2 Schedules Settings Page You can enter as little as one day or as many as 90 days as a duration for the Note special day To add or edit a Special Day 1 Click directly on any date in the Calendar View See Figure 4 10 on page 4 22 Figure 4 11 on page 4 22 appears 2 Do one of the following m To adda Special Day modify the table as needed and click Add To modify a Special day modify the table as needed and click Submit To remove a Special Day click Remove You can also add a Special Day from by selecting Schedule Settings gt Special Note Day in the Function Frame Special Day Selection Example 1 In Figure 4 10 on page 4 22 January 25 2008 is displayed as an Occupied Day Class In Figure 4 12 January 25 2008 is modified to be and Unoccupied Day Class This represents a change to the default weekly schedule for the last week in January and requires a single Special Days entry Figure 4 12 Special Day Selection Example 1 Page Special Day Selection Please specify the parameters for this Special Day Duration Day Month Year anda Day Class os v Jan v 20e

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