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1. ssccsssssssssreeeee 12 Site sist Information aanp a ee ste a a AE eraa a SA A E EA rah Macs ced Selecting a Site for Viewing eee eee eeeeceeeseeseeseeeceeeeecsessessetsceaeeeesessesaeegs Connection Choices Dialog Window re While Connecting and Online 00 cece cceeeeeseceeeeeseeeeecnessesaeeaeeeseesseeneeaees Logging Off scccssssascecassssvescessssesesscsvsssacessaseessousseaseavesss sovveasssesoessssesenseaseios LA Using One Time Connect to make a temporary connection 14 eee Graphic View cccsccsccscsscosssccscscscsscescsssncssssecscessssessessnssssssesseseeee LO Entering Graphic View see cseveessesesecseeicasessdsces i steed ee iia 15 Overriding Devices and Parameters in Graphic View cceeseseseeseeeeeeeeees 16 Current Pomnt Status is ssi annn tea A A RER R TORA ESAT ERS 17 Override Settings 18 Backup Programimit ssia a aR Minton eos A ede eee 18 LOgS PIOUS ussccsesusscssessesesenssesscsessnsedvessaseovessedecesssessetossssonvoovesesdenssensnsnsesears LO Determining the Log Content Available for a Panel eee eeeeseeeeeeneeeees 19 Types OF LOSS nea aeiee a ANA abst e e O ESEE 20 Downloading and Viewing LOgS s s esesesesseesrseststersrsisrerrerersrststereesenrnrsrsrsenes 20 Exporting Log Synhedro a TEE Ona EAEE EEE EET 22 Fast Plotting rainne o iE O E A 22 Defined Plotting cceccissuscvesvesceussnsieedencsgcteste ncovavecauacocdenvedanevavexseaniessenanncatents 24 Terminal V
2. RO off OFF LIST RULE 1 256 0 e lf no rules are controlling a point a message of No Rule Applies will be displayed e Pressing the ESC key at anytime will return to the previous screen EIN TCOM SW 1 Rev 1 3 02 01 12 Page 38 of 42 Change Time Date I The time and date are used in the programming so it is necessary for the TCOM panel to have the correct time and date The clock is 24 hour and does not require AM or PM e TriNet s date format is L2 Ok Std SYSTEM DEFINITIONS mm dd yy Current Date 2 21 12 e The clock must include the Current Time 15 42 Standard Daylight Time S D N n u S colon between the hour and Hours Offset from GMT hours 0 minutes e Define whether the current setting is standard time S or daylight savings time D e Press the Tab key to switch between fields e Press the Enter key to save the changes Input amp Output Displays K N These pages will display the current values for the analog digital inputs or outputs TRINET V7 26g ANALOG INPUT REPORT 2 21 12 15 44 Custom 123456 Quote 01280403 Description Status Power Supply 23 98 Vdc Pump1Cs 11 3 Amps Pump2CS 0 0 Amps Pump3CS 0 0 Amps Pump4CsS 0 0 Amps DBIHNAPWNHEH Press ESC to cancel or any other key to continue EIN TCOM SW 1 Rev 1 3 02 01 12 Page 39 of 42 Logs Q S U These pages will display the activity log alarm log or a user log The activity log will report
3. Enter Edit Time Program Analog Input Display Analog Output Display Digital Input Display Digital Output Display Point Timer Display Alarm Log Activity Log User Log Composite Time Prog Disp RS485 Netwk Value Display Peer Netwk Values Display Enter Edit Holiday Change Time Date PID Logic Display Sequencer Display Son Gone ae Ban eaoossks TRINET Run Mode Menu us TRINET Program Mode Menu e The options on the System Status Menu not described in this manual are not for an operator s use e If a mistake is made while entering an option press the ESC key e Pressing the ESC key at anytime will return to the previous screen EIN TCOM SW 1 Rev 1 3 02 01 12 Page 37 of 42 Explain the Point Value A This option will describe the program logic that is currently responsible for the point s value All other logic possibilities are listed POINT VALUE EXPLANATION TUE 2 21 12 11 34 Std Point 1 AlarmStatusRec is now LowLv1l DUE TO Rule 119 Logic that exists for this point Rule Changes Point Used by Rule Point Definition Default Press any key to continue Rule Display F e Pressing the ESC key at anytime will return to the previous screen The rules for the point can be displayed The rule controlling the point will be displayed first The other rules that apply to the point can be displayed by repeatedly pressing the Enter key CONTROL RULE SUMMARY BottomFloat OK
4. Point Menu A point can be evaluated in detail using the menu option in the choices The type of information presented is useful for various troubleshooting procedures The cursor must be placed in the Sts column of the point for evaluation Common functions are as follows L2 Ok Std SYSTEM STATUS DISPLAY TUE 2 21 12 Custom 123456 Quote 01280403 System Status Pt Description Value Sts CurTm PrevTm AlarmStatusRec LwlLvl M_ 99 59 59 0 00 04 2 PumpModeRec OFF 0 01 10 03 01 33 6 RecFlowToday 14769 AlarmStatusDose OK PumpModeDose F 99 59 59 0 42 28 DoseFlowToday AlarmStatGrease 99 59 59 AlarmStatSeptic 99 59 59 Choices A auto O on F off C const P point T timer N num M menu To View Details of a Specified Point as 51 e f a mistake is made while entering a choice press the ESC key e The point numbers can be toggled on off by pressing the letter N and the Enter key e To see a Specific point press P and the Enter key Then enter the point number and press the Enter key 1 Using the Tab key or Arrow keys move the cursor in the Sts column to select the point to be evaluated 2 Type M in the Sts Column and immediately press the Enter key The current value of the selected point is displayed L2 Ok Std SYSTEM STATUS MENU Point 1 AlarmStatusRec is now LowLv1l A Explain the Point Value Page Select Menu Time Program Display Holiday Display Optimizer Display Rule Display
5. and status will return to a previous setting EIN TCOM SW 1 Rev 1 3 03 26 12 Page 17 of 42 Override Settings The Override Settings area will display the available choices for overriding a given point The choices are used for the following purposes e Restore Factory Default can be used to return the Point to the factory default setting which may result in a specific value being set or returning the Point to automatic status e Override Value can be used to specify a new value to be used for overriding the Point e Timer or Optional Timer is used to specify a time interval for an override to remain in force After the time duration elapses the Point value will revert back to the previous setting Depending on the Point being adjusted a Timer entry may be required optional or not available When not available or the timer value is left blank the new value specified for the point will be permanent CAUTION Critical Points such as the one shown in the example control the ON OFF cycling of a pump Overriding this type of Point using an Override Value without an Optional Timer value will cause the equipment controlled to remain ON or OFF CONTINUOUSLY It is generally safe to set any Point using the Restore Factory Default option as logic should ensure that the Point will be set to a reasonable value Note Backup Programming TCOM programming is stored in memory that is
6. allow more complex up to 8 values at once plots to be pre defined for analysis of system performance An example plot is shown below TCOM Viewer Data Plotting ETE 7 Plot it Now Flows Gallons 1 Month 2412 2012 12 00 AM 2 20 2012 12 00 AM 2 28 2012 12 00 AM 3 7 2012 12 00 AM Date Time Figure 15 Defined Plot Example EIN TCOM SW 1 Rev 1 3 03 26 12 Page 24 of 42 Selecting a Plot The pull down on the left contains the list of available plots for viewing Select the plot of interest or close the window to exit Editing a Plot The Date Range Pen Color and Style for a defined plot can be edited With the plot selected click the icon to open the edit window After the desired changes have been made click Save or Cancel to exit Generating the Plot After selecting the plot of interest click the Plot it Now button to generate the plot TCOM Viewer will then proceed to download the one or more log files required to build the plot Depending on the required data to build the plot this may take several minutes Once all the data is collected the plot will be drawn At any time during the log download s the process be cancelled using the Abort Current Task command found under the Actions menu Viewing the Plot The Plot can be Zoomed by clicking and holding the left mouse button and dragging a box around an area of the plot of interest The Plot can be Panned b
7. control panel and display a confirmation screen see figure 5 Optionally enter a description of the site for your own reference under the Site Expanded Description to complete the add site process If the trial connection was not successful the process can be cancelled or the site properties screen can be returned to where adjustments can be made followed by another attempt at a trial connection EIN TCOM SW 1 Rev 1 3 03 26 12 Page 8 of 42 Enter Required New Site Information To define a new Site an Orenco Custom and Quote must be provided Use alpha numeric chars some chars will be replaced by dashes Custom and Quote are Ok check and then press the OK Button Custom Quote info obtained from the Site if available Sample Site Site Expanded Description ie Sunrise School Sample Site for TCOM Viewer Edit the Custom and Quote Custom 324953 ie 123456 6 digit number Quote 031612DR1 ie 012010MP1 0 alph numeric Preview of the final Custom Quote Description Custom 324953 Quote 031612DA1 Figure 5 New Site Custom and Quote confirmation Adding a Site using the Manual Process If a Manual process is selected the user will be required to enter a Custom and a Quote for the Site and optionally to enter a description of the site for reference under the Site Expanded Description see figure 6 The Custom and Quote information is needed
8. immediately press Enter key In this example point 645 AlarmLight has been manually override to ON The alarm light on the panel will stay on until an A is entered at point 645 EIN TCOM SW 1 Rev 1 3 03 26 12 Page 32 of 42 Overriding a Digital Point to Off When a point is forced to OFF the logic for that point is overridden The point will no longer use the TriNet Logic to determine its state The point will continue to stay off until it is returned to Auto A state e Changes to parameters must be made between screen updates or they will not be saved This can be avoided by pressing the Custom 123456 Quote 01280403 Digital Outputs Enter key immediately aftera Pt Description Value Sts CurTm letter is entered in the Sts 641 RecircTankPump1 on A 0 00 08 642 RecircTankPump2 off A 0 01 45 column 643 DoseTankPump3 off A 2 19 27 644 DoseTankPump4 off A 0 47 20 z P 645 AlarmLight off A 99 59 59 0 00 e Overriding point values can 646 AudibleAlarm off F 0 02 31 Ovr Const severely effect the operation of 647 A 648 your system and will not allow ae the TriNet Logic to control a 651 particular point 652 653 655 656 L2 Ok Std SYSTEM STATUS DISPLAY TUE 2 21 12 11 51 e f a mistake is made while changing a parameter press the ESC key Choices A auto O on F off C const P point T timer M menu S setpt e The point numbers can be toggled on off by pressing the letter N and
9. input or output activity with a date and time stamp To view an activity log the cursor must be on the digital input output to be monitored before entering the System Status Menu The alarm log will report any PC board failures e g low battery power failures User logs include site specific alarms and daily flow history Most of the commonly needed information for reports and long term performance tracking can be found in the User Logs The user logs will be listed with a brief description TRINET V7 26g ACTIVITY LOG REPORT 2 21 12 16 53 Custom 123456 Quote 01280403 POINT 245 AlarmLight ACTIVITY DATA ACTIVITY logged Start Start End End Cause of Activity Item Value Date Time Date Time PT ON AlarmLight 245 on 2 21 12 12 14 40 2 21 12 12 14 51 e If no data is available to report from the logs a message of No Data to Report will be displayed e Pressing the ESC key at anytime will return to the previous screen Press ESC to cancel or any other key to continue To download a log and store it to a computer for future use use the functions found under the Logs Plots tab of TCOM Viewer If there is not a configuration file available for the current site the descriptions of the logs may only be available in the terminal view so the log numbers and descriptions may need to be noted prior to leaving the terminal view EIN TCOM SW 1 Rev 1 3 02 01 12 Page 40 of 42 Maintenance Log The maintenance log allows ch
10. menu on the Main window You must Disconnect prior to connecting to any other Site Using One Time Connect to make a temporary connection One Time Connect is meant for temporary access to a site and requires only the minimum necessary connection information The One Time Connect is chosen by clicking the Actions menu at the top of the main window and selecting the One Time Connect item When a One Time Connect is used nothing about the connection is saved Click the Actions menu at the top of the Main window and select the One Time Connect item to begin the process The Site Properties dialog window will appear You only need to enter parameters that pertain to the specific communications method being used Entering AUTO for Port numbers will just assume the Default COMx ports specified in the TCOM Viewer Setup dialog window described above The Site Properties window using One Time connect is similar the one used during the Add Site Automatically process and a description can be found there see figure 3 and the applicable Communication methods notes beneath it EIN TCOM SW 1 Rev 1 3 03 26 12 Page 14 of 42 Graphic View Graphic Views of the TCOM Panel s controlled equipment can provided with a Graphics Configuration File which is an optional data file that can be provided by Orenco Systems One or more custom Graphic Views may be available and provided within the Graphics Configuration File A Site listed on the
11. phone number or IP address if needed Connection Specifications Modem Connection Info WAN Internet Connection Info Phone Number 31 888 555 1212 IP or Hostname 172 20 60 11 00 o Port and Baud auTO v 38400 Telnet Pott 23 Alt Modem Init Cmds Direct RS232 USB Bluetooth Info LAN Ethernet Connection Info Port andBaud AUTO 9600 IP or Hostname 192 168 1 125 Telnet Port 23 Login and Time Zone Logon Name Password eeececee Time Zone GMT 8 US Pacific v Figure 3 Site Properties window Communication methods Four methods of communication can be defined but only one defined type is required for the trial connection The four connection types are l Modem The Modem option is used for connecting to a TCOM panel over a phone line from a remote location The computer running TCOM Viewer must have a modem and access to a phone line The phone number should be entered with any prefixes or area codes required to call from the user s location to the panel s location For the modem port setting select a specific COM port to use or select AUTO to use the setting that was defined in the TCOM Viewer Setup The baud rate default of 38400 may need to be reduced if the phone connection is unstable If adjustments are needed for the modem for a specific site additional modem commands can be entered in the Alt Modem Init Commands area Direct The Direct option is used for connecting
12. successfully established 4 After disconnected or timed out the status will return to the Not Connected status If an error occurs an error code will be displayed and the Status will return to the Not Connected state Once a successful connection has been made the live session will automatically move to either the Graphic View or the Terminal View A preference for the starting view can be set in the TCOM Viewer Setup If a site does not have a configuration file with graphics it will always start in the terminal view When in Online status operations such as updating the Graphic real time data values or retrieving log data will cause the Status information to rapidly change which is normal While connected the Tabs for Terminal View Logs Plots and optionally Graphic View can be selected to gain access for viewing panel status and downloading historical information Each of these areas is described in this manual EIN TCOM SW 1 Rev 1 3 03 26 12 Page 13 of 42 Logging Off To log off a connected Site use the Disconnect button next to the TCOM Viewer logo at the top of the Main window After a few seconds the Status line at the bottom of the window will show Not Connected If TCOM Viewer is left in the Graphic View while Online there is a timeout that will occur and cause the software to automatically disconnect This timeout value may be set on the TCOM Viewer Setup window that can be accessed via the File
13. the Enter key e To see a Specific point press P and the Enter key Then enter the point number and press the Enter key To force a digital point to OFF follow these steps 1 Using the Tab key or Arrow keys move the cursor in the Sts column to select the point to be overriden 2 Type F and immediately press the Enter key In this example point 646 AudibleAlarm will be manually turned off The audible alarm on the panel will stay off until an A is entered at point 646 EIN TCOM SW 1 Rev 1 3 03 26 12 Page 33 of 42 Constant Override of a Numeric Point Value Numeric points that can be overriden are usually found on the setting page s and contain a units label e g mins hrs GPM etc Overriding a numeric value will cause the logic to adjust and implement changes For TCOM panels that include a touch screen point adjustments of this nature may need to be made using the S setpt choice which is described on the next page L2 Ok Std Custom 123456 PtH 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 Description Pump3Flow Pump4Flow Pump3HiAmpLimit Pump3LoAmpLimit Pump4HiAmpLimit Pump4LoAmpLimit SYSTEM STATUS DISPLAY TUE 2 21 12 11 51 Quote 01280403 Dose Tank Settings Value Sts CurTm PrevTm A A Ovr Const 8 0 12 0 8 0 Enter constant value xxx x or Label 14 0 Choices A auto O on F off C const P point T timer N num M menu S setpt T
14. to a TCOM panel while at a site There are multiple options for connecting directly to the panel The direct connection available on the board is a 9 pin RS 232 port Depending on your computer additional adaptors and software may need to be installed Commonly a wired cable null modem or wireless Bluetooth connection kit is used For the port settings select a specific COM port to use for the device or select AUTO to use the setting that was defined in the TCOM Viewer Setup As of the release date of this manual all TCOM panels are set to use the default baud rate of 9600 Unlike the modem the direct baud rate must match the setting of the panel or it will not be able to connect LAN The LAN Local Area Network option is available for connecting to a TCOM panel that has been configured for and connected to a network via a CATS cable plugged into the TCOM board s RJ45 connector The user s computer must also be configured for and connected to the EIN TCOM SW 1 Rev 1 3 03 26 12 Page 7 of 42 same network This typically means the user would be at the site or using a VPN to gain remote access to the network the panel is connected to In TCOM Viewer the IP or Hostname and Telnet Port setting must be set to match the settings of the TCOM panel which would have been determined under the guidance of the local network administrator 4 WAN The WAN Wide Area Network option is similar to the LAN connection but is used for
15. where the default settings will not work The TCOM Viewer Setup dialog window is shown in figure 1 TCOM Viewer Setup Default Modem Port Settings Default LAN Ethernet Settings K Modem Port COM3 x Telnet Port 1023 L Cancel Modem Init AT amp FEO amp C1 amp D2 Show Connect History Log Timeout 30mins v Timeout 30 mins Default RS232 USB Bluetooth Port Settings Misc Default Settings Direct Port com v Terminal Colors Black white Preferences Time Zone GMT 8 U5 Pacific Timeout 30 mins Ignore Modem CD Default View Graphic View xxx Logon Name Logon Password eeeeeeee Figure 1 TCOM Viewer Setup window The most commonly used connection types are the Modem Port and the Direct Port The software will provide a drop down list with the COMx ports that are currently present on the user s computer Computers without RS232 ports 9 pin male connectors may use USB to Serial adapters that will not appear in the list unless they are plugged into the computer at the time Notes Timeout values specify the amount of dead inactivity time that will be allowed before the software automatically disconnects from the TCOM Panel while in the graphic view The Modem Init value is used to initialize the Modem device Usually the standard AT amp FEO amp C1 amp D2 entry is sufficient The Telnet Port settings are determined by the individual Site needs but commonly used v
16. within the Terminal Sites Terminal View Graphic View Logs Plots View Tab Actions Menu Actions Clear Terminal Screen option RUN MODE MENU will clear restore terminal Custom 900030 Quote 081208WH1 screen The on the Host RT Tank5243455 192 168 0 1 menus prior to the retresn may ID RT MODE a be lost ST TCOM S1 251 Choose Terminal Colors aE aa pin option allows you to select color ee scheme for the current terminal Maintenance Log Report Col h ill Expanded Reports Menu view session Color scheme wi Enter a Password return to the default specified Backup Program to Flash under TCOM Viewer Setup for future sessions Text Logon to Modbus R3485 Slave Color Background Color Logon to Ethernet Peer TRINET Program Mode Menu Print Terminal Screen option Log Off User Disconnect Hang up will print the information shown in the terminal view as text Text will be printed as black regardless of terminal color scheme Status Online Figure 16 Terminal View window EIN TCOM SW 1 Rev 1 3 03 26 12 Page 26 of 42 Terminal Screen Navigation Keyboard The keyboard is the primary means to move around in the terminal view The choices may vary from one screen to another but in general the following applies 1 ESC is used to cancel or move back a screen 2 Tab can be used to move from one choice to another on a given screen 3 Return or Enter is used to acce
17. 0 1 07 21 4 02 20 12 23 58 02 25 0 12 98 259 6 02 21 12 23 58 01 32 0 16 77 335 4 02 22 12 23 58 02 30 0 15 47 309 4 02 23 12 23 58 02 32 0 16 82 336 4 02 24 12 23 58 02 31 0 16 32 326 4 02 25 12 23 58 01 11 0 5 68 113 6 02 26 12 23 58 02 2 0 1 05 21 0 02 27 12 23 58 00 23 0 12 05 241 0 02 28 12 23 58 02 32 0 16 8 336 0 02 29 12 23 58 01 28 0 14 73 294 6 03 01 12 23 58 02 32 0 16 8 336 0 03 02 12 23 58 01 31 0 16 22 324 4 03 03 12 23 58 02 18 0 9 45 183 0 03 04 12 23 58 01 2 0 1 05 21 0 03 05 12 23 58 01 23 0 12 12 242 4 W ow oD N e a N I Pumpl vg mpT 8 76 8 77 8 77 8 86 8 8 8 73 8 76 8 77 8 77 8 79 8 84 8 75 8 72 8 75 8 75 8 78 8 75 8 82 8 9 8 73 Status Receiving Figure 13 Retrieved Log Example EIN TCOM SW 1 Rev 1 3 03 26 12 Page 21 of 42 Exporting Logs The Export button can be clicked to save the log data currently displayed on the screen to a CSV comma separated value format file The default location for saving the exported file is the site folder but any location can be specified The CSV file may be loaded into Microsoft Excel Microsoft Internet Explorer and many other commercial applications for further use To easily locate the folder for the current site where the CSV files are saved by default select Explore Site Files under the File menu Fast Plotting Fast Plotting allows a simple plot to be generated automatically based on the data l
18. 208WH1 Advantex RT at N3 Sites Terminal View Graphic View Logs Plots Host RT Tank5243455 192 168 0 1 ID RT MODE A ST TCOM S1 2S1 System Status Displays Maintenance Log Entry Maintenance Log Report Expanded Reports Menu Enter a Password Backup Program to Flash Logon to Modbus RS485 Slave Logon to Ethernet Peer TRINET Program Mode Menu Log Off User Disconnect Hang up 2 13 2012 12 00 AM 2 21 2012 12 00 AM 2 29 2012 12 00 AM 3 8 2012 12 00 AM Date Time As an optional add on purchase for each site TCOM Viewer can be enhanced to support graphical views and defined plots The required programming by Orenco s design staff is stored in a configuration file that can be imported into TCOM Viewer A quote for a configuration file for a given site can be requested from Orenco A configuration file can be designed for new or existing panels TCOM Viewer by Orenco Systems E CA TCOM Viewer Data Plotting i erm 4 Pott Now o gt Flows Gallons 1 Month PrimaryPump e Recirc Pump Name Custom 900030 Quote 081208WH1 N3 Advantex RT at Sites Terminal View Graphic View Logs Plots ll lt lt lt Page Recirc Tank 3 more gt gt gt Floats Tank Parameters Alarm Status Pump 2 Status nes Ok oft z Pump Mode Use Manual Settings Override OffCycl on VF J 3 3 2 RO LLA Timer Mode Use Trend Settings Normal off Timer Type Pump 2
19. AlarmLight off 0 21 25 200 5 646 AudibleAlarm off 0 24 14 647 649 650 651 652 e f parameters have been adjusted and the changes are 655 intended to be permanent the cas program should be backed up Enter Override Time hh mm or xxx secs 120 from the Run Mode Menu Choices A auto O on F off C const P point T timer N num M menu S setpt See page 31 for additional information e If a mistake is made while changing a parameter press the ESC key e The point numbers can be toggled on off by pressing the letter N and the Enter key e To see a Specific point press P and the Enter key Then enter the point number and press the Enter key To change a point value using the timer option follow these steps 1 Using the Tab key or Arrow keys move the cursor in the Sts column to select the point to be overriden 2 Type T and immediately press the Enter key 3 Type O on F off the desired numeric value or the label and press the Enter key 4 Enter the length of Time if seconds are needed enter the number of seconds such as 120 if hour or minutes are needed enter value with a colon such as HH MM then press the Enter key In this example point 641 the RecircTankPump1 will be turned on for 120 seconds then it will return the previous status As the timer counts down the remaining time will be shown under the Why column EIN TCOM SW 1 Rev 1 3 03 26 12 Page 36 of 42
20. CS System Status Displays Maintenance Log Entry Maintenance Log Report Expanded Reports Menu Enter a Password Backup Program to Flash Logon to Modbus RS485 Slave Logon to Ethernet Peer TRINET Program Mode Menu Log Off User Disconnect Hang up System Status Displays 1 Provides access to a series of screens showing the panel s current activity Viewing and adjusting parameters can be done in these screens Maintenance Log Entry 2 3 Allows changes or adjustments to the system to be manually logged for future reference Expanded Reports Menu 4 Provides access for viewing Activity Alarm and User Logs Downloading and saving of log files on the computer can only be done using the options found under the Logs Plots tab when using TCOM Viewer Enter a Password 5 This logs out of the current session and allows anew User Name and Password to be entered Backup Program to Flash 6 Allows the program to be backed up to non volatile memory Backing up the program is recommended whenever permanent changes to operational set points have been made e To select a menu option press the corresponding letter or number next to the desired page e g press the 1 key for the System Status Displays page e Access to the Run Mode Menu options depends on the password level e Depending of the age of your panel some of the menu options may not be available Logon to Modbus RS4835 Slave 7 When multiple p
21. CT Today Manual 176 0 Active Off Time Pump 2ETM Today 45 179 28 Active On Time Pump 2 Flow Today 1 0 3585 6 Status Pumps Fano Fan Amps 99 2 12 2012 12 00 AM 2 20 2012 12 00 AM 2 28 2012 12 00 AM 3 7 2012 12 00 AM Pump Date Time 1 status ___ ide EIN TCOM SW 1 Rev 1 3 03 26 12 Page 1 of 42 TCOM Viewer Requirements Computer Requirements TCOM Viewer is designed to run on computers running Windows XP or newer Depending on the computer and the method of communication used to connect to the panel additional accessories for the computer may be required In most cases adaptors using the computer s USB ports are available to add any desired connectivity options that may not be already built into the computer The most commonly needed accessories are a modem and or a 9 pin serial adaptor Another accessory that is available from Orenco is a Bluetooth adaptor that can be plugged into the TCOM panel to allow a wireless connection to a nearby computer with Bluetooth capabilities Some recommended products that have been tested with TCOM Viewer are listed below Description USB external modem for communication over a phone line Manufacturer Zoom Model 3095 Website http www zoomtel com products dial_up_external_usb html Description USB to 9 pin serial adaptor for a direct connection to the panel using a null modem cable Manufacturer Tripp Lite KeySpan Model
22. Logs AlarmLog MaintenanceLog Fast Plotting Defined Plotting Coll Col2 Col3 Col4 Col5 Col Status Idle Figure 11 Logs Plots Tab window Determining the Log Content Available for a Panel A TCOM Panel is customized for each design and the log structure may vary from system to system For sites that include a configuration file with or without graphics the name of the logs will be available when making a selection and the downloaded logs will include point descriptions For sites without a configuration file only the log number or point number will be displayed To determine the structure of the logs when no configuration file exists there are a couple of options The first option is to review the documentation that shipped with the control panel for information about which of the possible Logs may be in use and what data values they will hold A second option is to look up the log information using the terminal view first and then return to the Logs Plots Tab when ready to download the log s see page 40 EIN TCOM SW 1 Rev 1 3 03 26 12 Page 19 of 42 Types of Logs There are four types of logs and there may be more than one log available of each type e User Log is a programmable data log that can save up to 4 data values along with a date time stamp User logs include site specific alarms and daily flow history Most of the commonly needed information for reports and long term performance tracking can be found in the Use
23. Main window Sites Tab that has Graphic Views available will show a small painter s pallet icon in the Status column of the list If this icon is not present then no graphics have been provided A Preview Graphic Views icon can be selected to show a preview of the graphics views without being connected Entering Graphic View To make use of the Graphic Views first connect and logon to the desired Site Depending on the setting in the TCOM Viewer Setup the Graphic View may come up by default If a graphic view is available but does not come up after the Status line shows Online click the Graphic View Tab A window will pop up asking permission to switch to Make Graphics View Active Answer Yes to this window and the first Graphic View will be displayed The data and animated objects on the Graphic View will update their values appearance approximately every 5 seconds Standard format views of Floats and Pumps will change appearance with the current state of those devices If there are multiple Graphic Views the top center information pane will show 1 of 4 or however many views are defined Clicking left mouse button in this information pane will allow a change of views Each time the view changes the Status line at the bottom of the Main window will show steps taken to fill the new graphic with real time data EIN TCOM SW 1 Rev 1 3 03 26 12 Page 15 of 42 Device override allowed Device is not overridden De
24. Orenco Centrols We speak the language of controls A Division of Orenco Systems Inc TCOM Viewer User s Manual Copyright 2012 Orenco Systems Inc 814 Airway Avenue Sutherlin Oregon 97479 t 541 459 6786 t 877 488 3594 f 541 459 6781 w orencocontrols com Table of Contents To WG iisccaccessessssessccssecdeessasseeceseseseedessssaceseesseessossesceseesssccscsseacssseseesasoses Pa e Pp g TCOM V lewer O VErVICW cseseooooooooooocoosoooooooooooococoososeoooooooooooooososooooooooooo 1 TCOM Viewer Requirements ssesessessesoessescossesessossesosssesoessesessossessess 2 Computer Requirement 0 0 ccc re Eene E EN EE AE AE iens 2 TCOM Viewer Installation eceeeeeceecnecseesceeeeesesaeeseesceeceessesseeaeesseaeeees 2 Communication Requirement 0 0 0 0 cc ecessssseeseesceseseeecseeseescesseceesesseesseeeeees 2 TCOM Viewer SetUp ssesessescessescosossessessesoessescosoesessossesosssesoesoesessesoessese F Adding a New Site csscscsssscesscssscssscscscscecseccscssecsscssscssscssssssssssssesesees O Choosing a method for adding a New Site occ ecseeessseseeseeseescnetseeseeseeeeeees Adding a Site using the Automated Process Communication methods iaia E e i e eiieeii Adding a Site using the Manual Process ccseseeesessssseeseeseeeseseneeseesenseeeeeees Importing an Orenco provided Configuration File s0e00e008 11 Connecting and Logging on to a TCOM Pannel
25. USA 19HS Website http www tripplite com en products model cfm txtModel D 39 14 TCOM Viewer Installation Prior to installing TCOM Viewer it is recommended that any Windows service packs or security updates from Microsoft are installed Internet access is required during the TCOM Viewer install process as the NET framework and SQL Server Compact prerequisites from Microsoft will be downloaded and installed if they are not already on the computer TCOM Viewer can be downloaded from our website from the following location http www orenco com controls tcom_viewer cfm Once the TCOM Viewer software is downloaded the installer can be unzipped and run The installer program will prompt the user for input at various steps during the process Once the installation has completed the installer and downloaded zip file can be deleted Communication Requirements To establish a connection with the TCOM panel controller several options are possible e Connection via direct connection to the TCOM Panel controller This connection may be via an RS232 serial port connection or through USB to Serial converter device or through the use of a Bluetooth wireless receiver mounted inside the TCOM Panel Any of these options are considered a direct connection to TCOM Viewer Obviously the User must be physically at the Site to make a direct connection to a TCOM Panel controller EIN TCOM SW 1 Rev 1 3 03 26 12 Page 2 of 42 e Conne
26. alues are 23 and 1023 EIN TCOM SW 1 Rev 1 3 03 26 12 Page 4 of 42 The Terminal Colors Text Color Background Color selected will be used as the initial color scheme for the terminal view for any new connection The Ignore CD Carrier Detect checkbox is a rarely needed option for modem use on some non standard computer configurations such as in a virtual machine environment This should not be checked in most cases The Default View setting specifies the starting view once a new connection is established with a panel The choices are graphic view or terminal view If a site does not have a configuration file with graphics it will always start in the terminal view The Logon Name and Logon Password entries allow default logon information to be entered Each time a new site is created these default values will initially be presented in the Site Properties window where they can be confirmed or changed as needed for each site EIN TCOM SW 1 Rev 1 3 03 26 12 Page 5 of 42 Adding a New Site Using the Main window Tab labeled Sites a new Site Definition can be created and saved for future use Clicking on the Add Site menu button will lead the User through a sequence of actions to define a Site A completed site definition will consist of applicable communications settings for making a site connection as well as information used to uniquely identify a specific TCOM panel Note that several types of communication parameters can
27. anels are on a Modbus network this option allows access to a Modbus slave Logon to Ethernet Peer 8 When multiple panels are on an Ethernet network this option allows access to an Ethernet peer TRINET Program Mode Menu P TCOM programming logic is maintained in this area The programming logic is maintained by Orenco Log Off User Disconnect Hang up C Disconnects the current session with the controller Also returns to the main panel if logged onto a networked board EIN TCOM SW 1 Rev 1 3 03 26 12 Page 28 of 42 Page Select Menu The Page Select Menu will be displayed after the System Status Displays page has been selected from the Run Mode Menu The Page Select Menu provides access to predefined pages within the custom application The pages are grouped for various aspects of your system e g inputs outputs system status settings flows etc and are available for your viewing The pages will vary from one panel to another but will typically include one or more pages of the types described below L2 Ok Std PAGE SELECT MENU System Status Recirc Tank Status Dose Tank Status Recirc Tank Settings Dose Tank Settings Recirc Tank Flow Data Dose Tank Flow Data Alarm Settings Log Parameters Misc Analog Inputs Digital Inputs Digital Outputs HNDAOVOZSOPAGQHTANHUAWD a b c d e g h i j k 1 m n o P q r s t u v System Status Page The System Status page provides an overvi
28. anges or adjustments to the system to be manually logged for future reference RUN MODE MENU Custom 123456 Quote 01280403 Host PCMNET1370 ID OSI PROJECT ST DDAX PTROCS System Status Displays Maintenance Log Entry Maintenance Log Report Expanded Reports Menu Enter a Password Backup Program to Flash Logon to Modbus RS485 Slave Logon to Ethernet Peer TRINET Program Mode Menu Log Off User Disconnect Hang up Entering Maintenance Notes 1 Press 2 from the Run Mode Menu 2 Type the desired note 3 Press the Enter key L2 Ok Std MAINTENANCE LOG User Name sammyT Date Time 2 8 12 1 26 18 Notes everything looks OK e Notes cannot be over 50 characters EIN TCOM SW 1 Rev 1 3 02 01 12 Page 41 of 42 Viewing the Maintenance Log Report Press 3 from the Run Mode Menu Select A for Report Format Select A for Transmission Format Press the Enter key Type Y to pause after each screen Press the Enter key to generate report NON BWN TRINET V7 26g MAINTENANCE LOG 2 23 12 14 41 Date Time User name Notes 2 1 12 12 47 36 OSI Recirc OVRTimer on off to 75min 60sec 2 8 12 11 26 18 sammyT everything looks OK Press ESC to cancel or any other key to continue EIN TCOM SW 1 Rev 1 3 02 01 12 Page 42 of 42
29. ated add site process and a description of it can be found there see figure 3 and the applicable Communication methods notes beneath it For the manual add site process once the communication information is entered on the site properties screen the process will be completed when OK is clicked EIN TCOM SW 1 Rev 1 3 03 26 12 Page 10 of 42 Importing an Orenco provided Configuration File TCOM Viewer supports an optional configuration file that can be obtained from Orenco for each site The configuration file contains site specific information to support enhanced features such as graphical views point and log names and defined plots In most cases it is recommended that the configuration file be imported after the site has been created through the Add Site process If the site exists TCOM Viewer will simply update the site with the new enhancements and no other action is required If the Site Definition does not already exist or does not match TCOM Viewer will automatically create a new site The new Site will appear on the list of Sites If the site is new the User must select that Site and perform an Edit Site process using the menu above the Site List The User must define the communications settings for the new site i e phone number IP address etc before the first connection attempt To import a Configuration File use the File menu and the Import Site Config File submenu item When initiated th
30. be defined as the user may be on site for a direct connection and also access the site remotely at another time If only one type of connection is defined to begin with others can be added at a later time by editing the site Choosing a method for adding a New Site To begin the process of adding a new site click the Add Site button in the Sites Tab section of the Main window The User is offered a choice to automate the process or to enter the Site information manually See figure 2 below Typically the Automated Add Site choice is recommended The Manual process may be required if the automated process is attempted but not successful Some older TCOM panels may require the manual process Add Site Process Automate the Add Site Process by doing a trial connect now OR Do the Add Site Process manually Figure 2 Add Site Choices Adding a Site using the Automated Process Using the automated process TCOM Viewer will attempt to make a trial connection using the communications settings entered by the user see figure 3 Many of the available settings will show default values based on the settings that were entered in the TCOM Viewer Setup screen see page 4 EIN TCOM SW 1 Rev 1 3 03 26 12 Page 6 of 42 Site Properties Site Description Expanded Description Add Site Process Sample Site Cancel A r If this is the first connection check the default Default Connection Type RS232 USB Bluetooth Port connection and enter
31. connecting to a TCOM panel using the Internet from a remote location Both the computer and the TCOM panel must have access to the Internet Additionally the network the TCOM panel resides in must be configured to allow a path for an outside connection to get through to the panel Typically this means the firewall router for the network where the TCOM panel is located would need to be configured to allow port forwarding In TCOM Viewer the IP or Hostname and Telnet Port setting is based on the configuration of the firewall and will most likely be different than the local network settings defined in the TCOM panel itself For more information on configuring TCOM panels for remote access over the Internet see Orenco document number EIN CP TCOM 19 Once the connection information is entered for one or more methods select the preferred Default Connection Type and click OK to continue The next screen will ask which connection method should be used to communicate with the panel see figure 4 Once the proper option is selected click Connect to initiate the connection to the panel Connection Choices Connection Options Connect FS232 USB Bluetooth Ane LAN Network Telnet WAN Network Telnet Timeout 30 mins Figure 4 Connection Choices window If the trial connection is successful TCOM Viewer will obtain the unique panel identification which is known as the Custom and Quote values from the actual field
32. ction remotely via Telephone Modem This method can be used if the TCOM Panel has a telephone line connected to it for remote monitoring The User s computer must also have a Telephone Modem device The TCOM Viewer software will dial the phone number of the TCOM Panel and make a connection e Connection via local Ethernet Network LAN Local Area Network This method requires the User s computer to be connected to the same 10 100BaseT Ethernet network as the TCOM Panel e Connection remotely over the Internet WAN Wide Area Network This method requires that the TCOM Panel is installed with access to the Internet and with the capability to be accessed from a remote computer Using any of the options above requires that the TCOM Viewer software is aware of the capabilities of the user s computer and what site communications settings are required to access the TCOM Panel i e phone number or network IP address etc EIN TCOM SW 1 Rev 1 3 03 26 12 Page 3 of 42 TCOM Viewer Setup A recommended first step after opening TCOM Viewer for the first time is to configure the computer settings and user preferences found in the TCOM Viewer Setup dialog window To open the TCOM Viewer Setup dialog window select the FILE menu and pick the TCOM Viewer Setup choice Much of the information entered here will be used as Default settings whenever a new site is added Some settings can be uniquely overridden during the Site Setup for any sites
33. e program will prompt the User for the location of the Configuration File and will move the Configuration File into the existing or newly created site folder Upon completion the site list Status column should update to indicate the presence of the configuration file and whether it includes graphic views EIN TCOM SW 1 Rev 1 3 03 26 12 Page 11 of 42 Connecting and Logging on to a TCOM Panel Site List Information The Main Window shown below displays a list of sites that have been added The list can be sorted by Name or Expanded Info by clicking the column header at the top In addition the Status column indicates whether or not the site has a graphics configuration file a non graphics configuration file or only a site definition file A is symbol in the Status column indicates the site has only a site definition file A Gl symbol in the Status column indicates the site has a non graphics configuration file This file will provide the user with the names of the log files and all the points in the TCOM panel A symbol in the Status column indicates the site has a graphics configuration file which give the user the names of the log files and points plus graphics screens built to show the status of the system TCOM Viewer by Orenco Systems File Actions Help Sites Terminal View Graphic View Lags Plots SG Edit Ste Delete site Status Name Expanded Info s Custom 281763 Quote 052804KR1 Girl Scout Camp Cu
34. ew of the the entire system including current alarm status pump status etc Individual Status Page s Multiple status pages may be defined for your particular system Individual status pages provide current information for major system components e g recirc tanks dosing tanks discharge tanks final disposal etc Settings Multiple setting pages may be defined for your particular system Individual setting pages provide for viewing and adjusting the parameters for each application e g timers pump flow rate local alarm delay pager delays etc e To select a page press the corresponding letter next to the desired page e g press the A key for the System Status page When upper and lower case letters are listed page selection is case sensitive e If a letter does not have a description the page is not used e Pressing the ESC key will return to the previous page e Each page contains 16 points For example the System Status page will display points 1 through 16 Flow Data Page s Multiple flow data pages may exist for your system These pages provide detailed flow data e g pump cycles today pump time today flow today etc Log Parameters Misc These pages contain logic involving the user logs and other processes The points contained on these pages are maintained by Orenco Inputs amp Outputs Multiple input and output pages may exist for your system These pages display the stat
35. iew scssscsssssscscsssssscsesecesscsesscessececscsscseessacesscsesscessecesecsees 20 Entering Terminal View iccc ccccssessceseeicovstsenscsvessisccois coucentesdcbaneseccvaes cdenaeviesaedese Terminal Screen Navigation 00 0 onioni i n it Ruri Mode Menu 2 terana ine ren OR atte E A animes Rees Page Select MENU ipin or eas eo A AA E OS Adjusting Point Settings 0 cece ana R aSa Programe Backup aa e r ceuscocei ators T AA a E E sus E sarees es Special Considerations esekien ioe irei AR ai Overriding a Digital Point to On Overriding a Digital Point to Off Constant Override of a Numeric Point Value 0 0 0 cceeceescesceeseeeeeeseeeceeeeaeeeee 34 Set Point Adjustment of a Point Value occ eeeeseeseesceeeeeeeeetesseeseeeeeeeseees 35 Adjustment of a Point Value with a Timer eee esesseeeeeceeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeee 36 Point Menu Change Time Date TCOM Viewer Overview TCOM Viewer software is designed to provide System Operators a tool to communicate with TCOM panels locally or remotely depending on system configuration The built in Terminal View allows monitoring or adjusting of the operating settings through a text driven series of menus similar to other programs that may have been used in the past As a standard offering TCOM Viewer also offers improvements in the ability to view plot and export historical log data TCOM Viewer by Orenco Systems a Rad Logs Simple Data Plotting Name Custom 900030 Quoteft 081
36. ital Point to On When a point is forced to ON the logic for that point is overridden The point will no longer use the internal programming to determine its state The point will continue to stay on until it is returned to the Auto A state e Changes to parameters must be made between screen updates L2 Ok std SYSTEM STATUS DISPLAY TUE 2 21 12 11 51 or they will not be saved This can be avoided by pressing the Custom 123456 Quote 01280403 Digital Outputs Enter k i diatel ft nter key immediately atter a Pt Description Value Sts CurTm i i 641 RecircTankPump1 on 0 00 08 letter is entered in the Sts 642 RecircTankPump2 off 0 01 45 01 column 643 DoseTankPump3 off 2 19 37 644 DoseTankPump4 off 0 47 20 646 Audibleslarm a of00200 le Ov rriding point values can 647 B Eaa severely affect the operation of FE your system and will not allow 650 the TriNet Logic to control a 651 articular point 652 P p 653 654 656 Choices A auto O on F off C const P point T timer M menu S setpt e f a mistake is made while changing a parameter press the ESC key e The point numbers can be toggled on off by pressing the letter N and the Enter key e To see a Specific point press P and the Enter key Then enter the point number and press the Enter key To force a digital point to ON follow these steps 1 Using the Tab key or Arrow keys move the cursor in the Sts column to select the point to be overriden 2 Type O and
37. ll screens within the TCOM System e ESC key exits the current page e PageUp key scrolls 16 points backward N num M menu S setpt e PageDown key scrolls 16 points forward e Tab Si moves cursor in sequence between control fields e Enter key executes desired command Sts 5 Indicates the operational status of a point e g Automatic or Constant If this column contains a letter the point can be adjusted CurTm 6 Indicates the time that has elapsed since the point has been assigned the current value PrevTime 7 Indicates the time that elapsed while the point held a previous value Why 8 Gives the reason for the value if available e g rules inputs default value etc Choices 9 These options are available under the Sts column EIN TCOM SW 1 Rev 1 3 03 26 12 Page 30 of 42 Adjusting Point Settings TCOM panels are shipped with default settings Some parameters may need to be adjusted to make permanent or temporary changes to the operation of a panel Parameter adjustments are initiated by using the Choice Menu located at the bottom of the System Status Display screens A parameter can be adjusted if there is a letter listed under the Sts column Depending of the type of point to be adjusted and some other factors different choices may apply The options for adjusting points are described on the following pages To make sure the proper adjustment option is selected and that permane
38. maintained with a battery if there is a power interruption A second copy of the programming can be stored in non volatile flash memory and this copy of the programming will automatically be loaded if the other programming is lost due to a problem such as a dead battery The original factory programming in the TCOM panel is backed up to the non volatile memory prior to shipment of the panel To ensure that parameter changes are permanently saved the programming should be backed up to non volatile memory after making the changes This can be done using the Backup Programming option under the Actions menu It is recommended that the panel be in a stable condition i e free of alarms prior to using the Backup Programming command If there are several parameter adjustments to make all of the changes can be completed first followed by a single Backup Programming command at the end Older TCOM panels may not be compatible with the Backup Programming command If an error message is received after selecting Backup Programming please contact Orenco for assistance EIN TCOM SW 1 Rev 1 3 03 26 12 Page 18 of 42 Logs Plots While online with the TCOM Panel the history logs containing data can be downloaded and viewed by selecting the Logs Plots Tab on the Main window TCOM Viewer by Orenco Systems Actions Advanced Help Name Custom 900030 Quotett 081208WH1 Advantex RT at N3 Sites User Logs Activity
39. n will update the progress until the download has completed If necessary an in progress log download can be cancelled using the Abort Current Task command found under the Actions menu EIN TCOM SW 1 Rev 1 3 03 26 12 Page 20 of 42 User Log Retrieval Options Select which type of Log to OK retrieve and for what time span Press the Advanced button for other options Cancel Advanced Which Log 1 Alarm Change Date Span Entire Log Manually Pick a Begin Oldest Date Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 26 27 28 29 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 EB 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 t C Today 3 16 2012 Figure 12 Log Retrieval Options window Once the Log has been retrieved it will be displayed on screen in a grid see figure 13 The user may change the sort order of the data by clicking on the Sort column The column widths can be adjusted if necessary TCOM Viewer by Orenco Systems Advanced Help Dor Name Custom 900030 Quote 081208WH1 Advantex RT at N3 Sites Terminal Yiew Graphic View Logs Plots User Logs Activity Logs AlarmLog Maintenance Log Fast Plotting Defined Plotting User Log 17 Pump 1 Totals Sot Date Time Pump1 CT Today Pumpi ETM Tod Pumpi FlowT oda 02 15 12 23 58 00 26 0 13 67 273 4 02 16 12 23 58 01 32 0 16 75 335 0 02 17 12 23 58 02 31 0 16 35 327 0 02 18 12 23 58 01 20 0 10 45 209 0 02 19 12 23 58 02 2
40. nt changes are properly saved please see the notes below regarding Program Backup and Special Considerations for TCOM Panels with Touch Screens or those tied toa SCADA system Program Backup TCOM programming is stored in memory that is maintained with a battery if there is a power interruption A second copy of the programming can be stored in non volatile flash memory and this copy of the programming will automatically be loaded if the other programming is lost due to a problem such as a dead battery The original factory programming in the TCOM panel is backed up to the non volatile memory prior to shipment of the panel To ensure that parameter changes are permanently saved the programming should be backed up to non volatile memory after making the changes This can be done by selecting the Backup Programming to Flash option from the main Run Mode Menu It is recommended that the panel be in a stable condition i e free of alarms prior to using the Backup Programming to Flash command If there are several point adjustments to make all of the changes can be completed first followed by a single Backup Programming to Flash command at the end Older TCOM panels may not have a menu option for the Backup Programming to Flash command If the Backup Programming to Flash option is not available in the Run Mode Menu for your panel please contact Orenco for assistance Special Considerations for TCOM Panels with Touch Sc
41. o force a numeric point to a constant value follow these steps e Changes to parameters must be made between screen updates or they will not be saved This can be avoided by pressing the Enter key immediately after a letter is entered in the Sts column e f parameters have been adjusted and the changes are intended to be permanent the program should be backed up from the Run Mode Menu See page 31 for additional information e If a mistake is made while changing a parameter press the ESC key e The point numbers can be toggled on off by pressing the letter N and the Enter key e To see a Specific point press P and the Enter key Then enter the point number and press the Enter key 1 Using the Tab key move the cursor in the Sts column to select the point to be overriden 2 Type C and immediately press the Enter key 3 Enter the new constant value press the Enter key In this example point 72 Pump3HiAmpLimit will be changed from 12 0 to 14 0 Amps EIN TCOM SW 1 Rev 1 3 03 26 12 Page 34 of 42 Set Point Adjustment of a Point Value The S setpt option is recommended for adjusting points when a panel includes a touch screen or is part of a SCADA system The Set Point function will change a point for a short interval and then release the point to automatic Points that are suitable for using the S setpt option should appear similar to those shown in the example below meaning that when the point ha
42. o select the point to be overriden 2 Type S and immediately press the Enter key 3 Enter the new value and press the Enter key 4 The point will show that it has been overriden with a timer for about 10 seconds and will then return to automatic The new value should hold after the timer expires In this example point 72 Pump3HiAmpLimit will be changed from 12 0 to 14 0 Amps EIN TCOM SW 1 Rev 1 3 03 26 12 Page 35 of 42 Adjustment of a Point Value with a Timer The T timer option allows an adjustment to a point for a specified time period Depending on the type of point and logic associated with it the point may return to a previous value or continue to hold the new value once the timer has expired The T timer option is a good choice in many cases as the panel typically will be left in a stable state after the timer expires This could be an important consideration when dealing with a remote connection to a panel that could be unexpectedly lost L2 Ok Std SYSTEM STATUS DISPLAY TUE 2 21 12 e Changes to parameters must be made between screen updates Custom 123456 te 01280403 Digital Output ue pomy er 2 a a or they will not be saved This Pt Description Value s eee can be avoided by pressing the 641 RecircTankPump1 on i i 642 RecircTankPump2 off 0 04 15 201 Enter key immediately after a 643 DoseTankPump3 off 2 41 10 04 letter is entered in the Sts 644 DoseTankPump4 off 1 09 03 203 column 645
43. og currently displayed on the Logs Plots Tab window To create a fast plot click the Fast Plotting button If a User Log is displayed the User may select which or all of the data values to be plotted together on a single plot versus time If an Activity Log is displayed the single data item will be plotted with respect to the beginning and ending dates The Fast Plotting Simple Data Plotting dialog window is shown in figure 14 Logs Simple Data Plotting User Log 22 2 13 2012 12 00 AM 2 21 2012 12 00 AM Date Time 2 5 2012 12 00 AM 2 29 2012 12 00 AM Figure 14 Fast Plot Example EIN TCOM SW 1 Rev 1 3 03 26 12 Page 22 of 42 The Plot can be Zoomed by clicking and holding the left mouse button and dragging a box around an area of the plot of interest The Plot can be Panned by holding down the Ctrl key and clicking and holding the left mouse button while dragging the cursor left or right The plot will be moved left or right accordingly Additionally clicking the spyglass icon above the plot will open a submenu that can be used to undo any Zooming and Print or Save the Plot as a graphic object for future use EIN TCOM SW 1 Rev 1 3 03 26 12 Page 23 of 42 Defined Plotting Defined Plotting can be obtained through the use of the optional Site Configuration File either graphics or non graphics Enhanced log plots called Defined Plotting
44. pt a highlighted menu selection or typed in data 4 Menu items with single character choices such as 2 can be selected by just pressing the 2 key on the computer keyboard Mouse To enhance the use of the TCOM menu system TCOM Viewer will detect a left mouse button double click and automatically move the terminal block cursor to that field on the screen The mouse pointer should be positioned over the first menu field item character for this feature to work accurately After the block cursor has been positioned at a menu bullet press the Enter key to select that item and move into the next level of the menu Screen Text Size The TCOM Viewer window can be resized by using the mouse to click and drag the corners or edges of the window similar to most other programs As the TCOM Viewer window is resized the text size in the terminal view will adjust as well The last location in the terminal view menus may be lost when the resizing is done If the terminal screen does not refresh try hitting the ESC key or use the Clear Terminal Screen from the Actions menu directly above the terminal area EIN TCOM SW 1 Rev 1 3 03 26 12 Page 27 of 42 Run Mode Menu The Run Mode Menu is the top main screen The following options are available by pressing the number or letter that corresponds to the desired mode RUN MODE MENU lt Custom 123456 Quote 01280403 Host PCMNET1370 ID OSI PROJECT ST DDAX PTRO
45. r Logs The logs may be viewed on the computer screen exported to a CSV file and the data can be plotted as a line plot versus time e Activity Log is a programmable data log that can save a single data value recording its transitions and duration Activity logs are available for tracking the recent activity of a specific input e g floats or output e g pumps Activity logs are mainly used for troubleshooting The logs may be viewed on the computer screen exported to a CSV file and the data can be plotted as a line plot versus time e Alarm Log is designed to capture TCOM controller events such as power failures and callout activity This log may be viewed on the computer screen and exported to a CSV file e Maintenance Log is used to allow operators and service personnel to record actions taken This log may be viewed on the computer screen and exported to a CSV file Downloading and Viewing Logs To view a log click the menu on the Logs Plots Tab window and select Show from the secondary menu The Log Retrieval Options dialog window is shown see Figure 12 to allow the User to select the Log or Point and the Date Span The Date Span may be one of the suggested time periods or the user may select Pick Oldest Date to choose the oldest data date from the calendar control Once the desired options are entered click OK to start the log download As the log is downloaded the status bar at the bottom of the scree
46. reens or those tied to a SCADA system In cases where a TCOM panel includes a touch screen or is part of a SCADA system care must be taken when making adjustments to the parameters through the terminal view in order to prevent locking out access to parameter changes through the touch screen or SCADA software For these situations the menu choices of C Const O On or F Off should be avoided as they will be treated with the highest priority and requests for parameter adjustments from elsewhere will be ignored In most cases the S setpt choice is recommended for adjustments The S setpt choice will send the requested parameter change for a short duration and then release the point to automatic so that the touch screen or SCADA can have access to make changes Some older panels may not have a S setpt choice but the same result can be obtained by using the T timer option and specifying 10 seconds for the time duration of the override In some panels there may be points that are subject to adjustments from outside sources and some that are not If not sure set the point to automatic first using the A auto choice after first recording the current value and observe the value under the Why column Once the screen updates if the value found there is a reference to the same point number on the far left the S setpt choice should be used Otherwise it should not be used EIN TCOM SW 1 Rev 1 3 03 26 12 Page 31 of 42 Overriding a Dig
47. s a status of A the point number is listed under the Why column If the S setpt option is not available in the choices the T timer option can be substituted and achieve the same result by specifying a time value of 10 seconds for the duration of the timer e Changes to parameters must be made between screen updates or they will not be saved This L2 Ok Std SYSTEM STATUS DISPLAY TUE 2 21 12 11 51 can be avoided by pressing the lt Enter key immediately after a Custom 123456 Quote 012804Q3 Dose Tank Settings letter is entered in the Sts Pt Description Value Sts CurTm PrevTm column 65 66 Pump3Flow 30 A 67 Pump4Flow 30 A Note 69 70 oe e f parameters have been 72 Pump3HiAmpLimit 73 Pump3LoAmpLimit adjusted and the changes are ellen eames intended to be permanent the ii aac program should be backed up 7 from the Run Mode Menu See 79 page 28 for additional 80 information Enter constant value xxx x or Label 14 0 Choices A auto O on F off C const P point T timer N num M menu S setpt e If a mistake is made while changing a parameter press the ESC key e The point numbers can be toggled on off by pressing the letter N and the Enter key e To see a Specific point press P and the Enter key Then enter the point number and press the Enter key To change a point value using the set point option follow these steps 1 Using the Tab key move the cursor in the Sts column t
48. stom 287285 Quote 091809LB2 Boy Scout Camp Custom 345406 Quote O93010HW2 YMCA Custom 900031 Quote O70908DR1 1 5 Rest Area Preview Graphic Views Status Figure 7 Main Window Selecting a Site for Viewing Using the Main window Tab labeled Sites select one of the existing Site Definitions and press the Connect Button at the bottom of the window area EIN TCOM SW 1 Rev 1 3 03 26 12 Page 12 of 42 Connection Choices Dialog Window The software will display the Connection Choices dialog window see figure 8 This window will give the User the ability to choose one of the possible connection methods If a particular method is not defined it will appear grayed out and not be selectable The Timeout value may be overridden as well Connection Choices Connection Options Connect RS 232 USB Bluetooth oie odem LAN Network Telnet WAN Network Telnet Timeout 30 mins Figure 8 Connection Choices window While Connecting and Online When a connection is in process the status of the connection process is displayed at the bottom of the Main window along with a sliding bar to indicate that the software is working on the last command Normally the Status will progress through a sequence such as 1 Connecting or Dialing depending on the communications method chosen 2 Logon 1 2 3 4 as the connection is established and the proper authorization is submitted 3 Online when the connection has been
49. t to return to normal operation Current Point Status Point Name P647 RT OVR Fi Current Value amp Status OFF Auto Override Settings Restore Factory Default auto New Value o N Optional Timer Figure 10 Override Dialog window The top section of the Override Dialog window shows the current value status of the TCOM control s Point value The example shown is a digital ON OFF type value Point 465 that is currently OFF and its Status is Auto meaning automatic The status and override settings options are explained on the following page Once the desired point adjustments have been entered click Do Override to implement the changes or click Cancel Current Point Status The Current Point Status may be any of the following e Auto means automatic A Point in automatic mode will rely on the TCOM custom logic programming to determine the value of the Point e Const means Constant A Point with a status of Constant is one that is currently set to a fixed value and is not influenced by the TCOM logic programming e Ovr means Overridden to ON or OFF An Overridden Point is set to the current value ON or OFF and is not influenced by the TCOM logic programming e Ovr Timer means Timed Override A Timed Override status means that the current value has been overridden for a specified time interval When the remaining time has expired the Point value
50. to uniquely identify the Site and to create a properly named data folder to hold logs and reports obtained from the Site These numbers are also used to link the site to any Orenco provided configuration files including those with Graphic Views All Custom panels produced by Orenco should have these numbers included on the wiring diagram and other paperwork sent with the panel If none of the numbers are known a One Time Connect can be used to connect to the panel and look for the numbers in the Terminal view see page 14 The Manual process is only recommended if the Automated process cannot be used EIN TCOM SW 1 Rev 1 3 03 26 12 Page 9 of 42 Enter Required New Site Information To define a new Site an Orenco Customtt and Quote must be provided Use alpha numeric chars some chars will be replaced by dashes Custom is blank Quote is blank Custom Quote info obtained from the Site if available Site Expanded Description ie Sunrise School Edit the Custom and Quote Custom ie 123456 6 digit number Quote i ie 012010MP1 0 alph numeric Preview of the final Custom Quote Description Custom Quote Figure 6 New Site Custom and Quote entry After entering the required and optional information for the New Site Information screen click OK The site properties screen will be displayed next The site properties screen is similar to the one used during the autom
51. us of digital and or analog inputs and outputs Input signals come from devices that are being monitored and would typically include floats Outputs are devices that are being controlled and would typically include pumps EIN TCOM SW 1 Rev 1 3 03 26 12 Page 29 of 42 Page Definition amp Layout All of the pages under System Status Display have the same appearance Each of the pages contains the following nine fields Des ription RecAlarmStatus RecPumpMode RecLeadPosition RecTimerMode 99 59 59 RecActivOffTime RecActiveOnTime Pump 1Status Pump 1Current Pump 2Status Pump 2Current 0 0 Amps Choices A auto O on F off C const P point T timer Page Description 1 Identifies which page is being viewed e g Recirc Tank Status PT 2 Identifies the program point number Each page includes sixteen programming points If the point numbers are not displayed see NOTE Description 3 Describes each program point used Value 4 Displays the current value of the point This can be displayed as a label e g OK HiLevel OFF OnCycle etc a unit of measurement e g min gal amps etc a digital value e g on or off a date or time TUE 2 21 12 11 51 e The point numbers can be toggled on off by pressing the letter N and the Enter key e To see a Specific point press P and the Enter key Then enter the point number and press the Enter key The following tips apply to a
52. vice override allowed Device is overridden Device override is not allowed TCOM Viewer by Orenco Systems File Actions Advanced Help Name Custom 900030 Quote 081208WH1 Advantex RT at N3 Sites Terminal View Graphic View Logs Plats Page Recirc Tank 3 more gt gt gt Floats Tank Parameters lt lt lt Alarm Status Pump 2 Status OK On Pump Mode Use Manual Settings Timer Mode R07 j maLLa Normal Use Trend Settings Timer Type Pump 2 CT Today Manual 163 0 Active Off Time Pump 2 ETM Today 45 165 2 Active On Time Pump 2 Flow Today 1 0 3304 0 Pumps ame 2 ul Pump 5 pr 1 status C de Figure 9 Graphic View Tab window Overriding Devices and Parameters in Graphic View Point override allowed Point is overridden Point override allowed Point is not overridden Point override not allowed Devices and Parameters that permit the user to override them or modify their values will be shown with a black outline around them and will respond to being clicked with the mouse left mouse click Parameters that have been overridden will have the text OVR next to them Devices that have been overridden will have an O next to them When an object that can be overridden is clicked an Override Dialog window will appear EIN TCOM SW 1 Rev 1 3 03 26 12 Page 16 of 42 Enter a new Point value to Override F the value plus optional timer Select to Restore Factory Defaul
53. y holding down the Ctrl key and clicking and holding the left mouse button while dragging the cursor left or right The plot will be moved left or right accordingly Additionally clicking the spyglass icon above the plot will open a submenu that can be used to undo any Zooming and Print or Save the Plot as a graphic object for future use EIN TCOM SW 1 Rev 1 3 03 26 12 Page 25 of 42 Terminal View The terminal view provides access to a menu driven text interface available on all TCOM panels Historically the terminal interface has been the primary means of communicating with a TCOM panel and it is still an important part of TCOM Viewer The information generated on the terminal screens originates from the TCOM panel and whether TCOM Viewer or another terminal program is used to access a panel in this manner the experience is similar Entering Terminal View Terminal View is available while connected to a panel the status line at the bottom of the Main window shows Online Depending on preferences set in the TCOM Viewer setup and the availability of a configuration file with graphic views a newly established connection may automatically start in the terminal view If not active the terminal view can be selected by clicking on the Terminal View tab TCOM Viewer by Orenco Systems i Note Fie Actions Advanced Help Name Custom 900030 Quoteft 081208WH1 The following tips apply to all Advantex RT at N3 screens
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