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1. Add New Folder Please enter the name of the new folder IN ew Folder Select a Name for the Folder and then select OK and the new folder will appear in the tree view as shown below BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 14 DA 5A Hartnett Close Mulgrave 3170 Engine Australia BACnet Management Station acA File Edit Yiew Format Tools Options Properties System Folder X Data Displays System Folder 3 Air Handling Unit Generators bes Home 3 Process Control DI Object Browser Reports Security Floor 01 Floor 02 BA Trends Opening Item Time Schedules 28 02 2006 9 05 AM How Do I Create a Display Displays allow for real time information to be displayed in a graphical way Real Time Data is overlayed onto a Picture representing the Plant and Equipment Navigation is done from the Tree View and can also be done from within the display using an overlayed button To Add a New Display right click on the Tree at the spot where you want to have the display created This will bring up a menu as shown below BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 15 DA 5A Hartnett Close Mulgrave 3170 Australia File Edit view Format Tools Options Help se exiloo e a amp Alarms a Data Displays fe Air Handling Unit Generators Ss Home 5 Process Control Objec Add Folder Repor Edit Folder secu Delete Folder Add Display Edit Display
2. a 5 24 Object Browser 01 oi o 01 01 3 Reports a E o Se S EI E A Security 02 Ve 02 02 02 Gi Time Schedules 03 Jm La 03 2 03 2 103 2 Floor 01 i New Schedule 04 04 04 04 04 Si Trends 05 oe os oe o ZS Outside Air Temperature 06 06 06 06 06 07 o om o 07 os 08 08 08 08 D Ee 08 Exception Schedule 28 09 All Day Active Add Edit Delete 28 08 2003 5 08 PM Weekly Schedule The Weekly Schedule is represented by an Outlook style control for each of the 7 days in the week New Day Schedules can be added by selecting the Day Button at the top of the control for the day to be edited Double Clicking on a Day Schedule will enable it to be edited Exception Schedules The Exception Schedule is represented by the list box below the Weekly Schedule Exception Schedules can be Added Edited Deleted by selecting the appropriate button The Add Edit options will bring up the following display for the Special Event Dialog box Trends The Trends section is used to list and manage all of Trendlog objects It can also be used to Add Edit Delete Trendlog objects Trendlog objects appear in the BACnet Operator Workstation on the left hand side of the window To Add Edit Delete Trendlog objects you must first navigate to the Trend section you wish to modify After navigating to the trends section select the Add Edit or Delete option from the pulldown menu The Add Edit Dele
3. Australia The Instance of the Object to be referenced Property The Property of the Object to be referenced Array Index The Array Index of the Object to be referenced Most properties are not array data types and must have the array index unchecked Only use the array index if the property is an array Browsing Objects When the Operator Station starts it issues a Whols command on the network to retrieve an lam response from all devices on the network For a large network for a large network the device discovery option is recommended to guarantee that all devices have responded to the Whols request Some devices may contain a large quantity of BACnet Objects and it may take some time before the object list can be read Object Browser Functions The Following Functions are available from the toolbar and top menu Device Discovery Use the device discovery option to scan for all devices on the network The device discovery may reveal more devices because it allows each device extra time to respond to the Whols request Configuration The Object Browser can be configured to connect to the BACnet Server BACnet XML Server or BACnet SOAP Server Add Edit Delete Analog Input Adding Editing and Deleting Analog Inputs is made possible from the Object Browser Add Edit Delete Analog Output Adding Editing and Deleting Analog Outputs is made possible from the Object Browser Add Edit Delete Analog Value Adding Editing and Deleting
4. Australia www scadaengine com Product Description The SCADA Engine BACnet Operator Workstation is a software toolset which can be used to build a BACnet application It has been developed for other developers in mind BACnet Standardized Device Profile Product Device Profile Tested All Products BACnet Operator Workstation SE BOW Supported BIBBs Product Supported BIBBs BIBB Name zen DS RP A Data Sharing ReadProperty A All Products DS RP B Data Sharing ReadProperty B DS RPM A Data Sharing ReadPropertyMultiple A EN BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 69 DA 5A Hartnett Close Mulgrave 3170 Australia DS RPM B Data Sharing ReadPropertyMultiple B DS WP A Data Sharing WriteProperty A DS WP B Data Sharing WriteProperty B DS WPM A Data Sharing WritePropertyMultiple A DS WPM B Data Sharing WritePropertyMultiple B DS COV A Data Sharing COV A DS COV B Data Sharing COV B DS COVU A Data Sharing COV Unsolicited A DS COVU B Data Sharing COV Unsolicited B SCHED A Scheduling A SCHED I B Scheduling Internal B SCHED E B Scheduling External A T VMT A Trending Viewing and Modifying Trends A T VMT I B Trending Viewing and Modifying Trends Internal B T VMT E B Trending Viewing and Modifying Trends External B T ATR B Trending Automated Trend Retrieval B NM CE A Network Management Connection Establishment A NM CE B Network Management Connection
5. Opening Item Samples 28 02 2006 9 16AM Select the option Add Display and the following dialog box will appear w Add New Display Properties Display Description Create New Display Select a Name for the Display and then select OK and the new display will appear in the tree view as shown below BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 16 DA 5A Hartnett Close Mulgrave 3170 Engine Australia BACnet Management Station File Edit Tools Options Help sey Desktop 7 A Alarms L Create New Display System Folder E Z Data Displays A Air Handling Unit Generators Home Process Control fe Create New Display D Object Browser a Reports 2 Time Schedules 2 Floor 01 Floor 02 BA Trends Opening Item Samples 28 02 2006 19 19AM How Do I Edit a Display To Edit a Display navigate to the display you wish to edit At the bottom of a display there will be 2 tabs display and design as shown below BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 17 DA 5A Hartnett Close i a Mulgrave 3170 Engine Australia BACnet Management Station aR File Edit ve Format Tools Options Help SE H D Se n B ET f 1 kD aaee O Properties A Alarms E Z Data Displays A Air Handling Unit eal Generators Home a Process Control Samples Fe Create New Display S Object Browser 18 Reports t Security E Time Schedules mA Trends Opening I
6. T Saturday T Sunday Add Edit Delete Cancel To Add a Day Schedule select the Days for which the Day Schedule should be added and then enter in an Off and On Time Special Event The Special Event Dialog box is displayed when you try to Add or Edit an Exception Schedule Exception Schedules are used to override the Weekly Schedule when special conditions are met They can be used for Holidays After Hours requests etc Special Event Dialog Box BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 56 DA 5A Hartnett Close Mulgrave 3170 Engine Australia ia Special Event KE x Properties r Period Type GC Calendar Entry All Day Calendar Reference Calendar Entry C Date Date Range C Week And Day S Se 02 03 oa GE oe 077 BE Date Range a March 2004 April 2004 PS 1 23 4 5 6 7 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 M aliDay 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Priority 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 rT 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Z 27 28 2939 1 2 29 30 31 3 4 5 6 7 89 Value Z Today 26 04 2004 OK Cancel Time Range The Time range button allows you to enter in a Time Range for which the Special Event will activate The All Day checkbox can be used if the entire day is required Priority The Priority is used by the Schedule Object to determine which Special Event takes priority if they are overlap
7. Value The Value is used by the Schedule to write to the all of the Objects in the List Of Object Property References when the Special Event activates Period Type The Period Type can be a Calendar Enter or a Calendar Reference A Calendar Entry is can be one or more dates from the Calendar A Calendar Reference is a reference to a Calendar Object BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 57 DA 5A Hartnett Close Mulgrave 3170 Engine Australia Trendlog To Add Edit Delete Trendlog Objects you must first navigate the Object Browser to the Trendlog section of the Device you wish to modify Adding Deleting Trendlog Objects is not available for all devices an error message will be generated for devices that do not support this feature After navigating to the Trendlog section select the Add Edit or Delete option from the pulldown menu The Add Edit Delete options from the Toolbar could also be used The Add Edit options will display the following dialog box ia Edit Trend Log EK x m Proeprties Trend og Object Event Enable Device ID IV To Offnormal Im e IV To Fault Instance V To Normal OO Description KE Object Name New Trendlog m Notification Class ee m Properties Referenced Object 8 200 2 0 85 1 Bj Log Interval seconds fi 20 V Log Enable Buffer Size IV Stop When Full 100 Notification Threshold Zeg Instance BACnet O
8. Configuration The BACnet Object Browser can connect to the BACnet Server in one of three ways The connection type can be selected from the Options menu which displays the following dialog box 5 Connection Properties Settings Link Layer Ce Local Connection Server C BACnet XML C BACnet SOAP Server BACnet XML Server Address floc alhost Cancel Local Connection The local connection option will make a direct connection into the BACnet Server and is the method used by default BACnet XML Server This option allows for a connection to the BACnet XML Server The server can be located anywhere on the network This is normally used for the Linux solution as a way of connecting into the BACnet Network BACnet SOAP Server This option allows for a connection to the BACnet SOAP Server The server can be located anywhere on the network This is normally used by the Web Server solution the BACnet Object Browser can make a connection over the Intranet Internet to browse the BACnet network The BACnet SOAP server is not installed with the BACnet RDK it can be requested by contacting support scadaengine com Device Discovery From the Pulldown Menu select the Device Discovery option and the following dialog will be shown There is also a toolbar button that will also display this dialog box BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 43 DA 5A Hartnett Close Mulgrave 3170 En gine Australia
9. Present Value Property is a Real data type that cannot be edited Multistate Value To Add Edit Delete Multistate Values you must first navigate the Object Browser to the Multistate Values section of the Device you wish to modify Adding Deleting Multistate Values is not available for all devices an error message will be generated for devices that do not support this feature After navigating to the Values section select the Add Edit or Delete option from the pulldown menu The Add Edit Delete options from the Toolbar could also be used The Add Edit options will display the following dialog box BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 49 DA 5A Hartnett Close Mulgrave 3170 En gine Australia w Edit Multistate Value x MultistateY alue Object Device ID 200 X Instance 0 Description Object Name IN ew Multistate Value Present Value m Priority Array Priority 1 Null value Priority Null value Priority 2 Null value Priority 10 Null vale Priority 3 Null value Priority 11 Null value Priority A Null value Priority 12 Null value Priority 5 Null value Priority 13 Null value Priority Null vae Priority 14 Null value f Priority 7 Null vale Priority 15 Null value Priority 8 Null value Priority 16 Null value Relinquish Default booo Cancel Instance The Instance Property is an Unsigned Integer w
10. following license agreement carefully Press the PAGE DOWN key to see the rest of the agreement END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BY USING THIS SOFTWARE YOU ARE AGREEING TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THESE TERMS PROMPTLY RETURN THE CD ROM IN ITS PACKAGING TO THE PLACE WHERE YOU OBTAINED IT 1 License The software accompanying this license the Software and the related documentation are licensed to you by SCADA Engine and are subject to this license If Do you accept all the terms of the preceding License Agreement If you choose No the setup will close To install SCADA Engine BACnet Operator Workstation you must accept this agreement No InstallShield BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 7 DA 5A Hartnett Close Mulgrave 3170 Engine Australia 4 Click Yes Button You will be displayed the InstallShield Wizard dialog InstallShield Wizard Setup Type Select the Setup Type to install Click the type of Setup you prefer then click Next Typical Program will be installed with the most common options Recommended for most users Compact Program will be installed with minimum required options Custom You may choose the options you want to install Recommended for advanced users nstallShield lt Back Next gt Cancel 5 Click the type of Setup you prefer and then click Next button It will
11. the same PC For example if a BACnet Operator station from another supplier is running on the same PC or if another BACnet client application is already running If this is the case then shut down the other application An error message comes up each time I execute a service The error message The Communication Server has not been initialized will be displayed if an the ApplicationLayer Object has unload or it is not initialized Be sure to Create 1 instance of this object and initialize it at startup BACnet Server Logging To assist in trouble shooting the BACnet Server has a built in logging feature which can be easily enabled All packets sent and received by the data link layer are stored in a file in the following location c program files scada engine bacnet operator workstation common baclog txt In addition a Debug Window can be opened to log all packets to the screen The debug window is opened by right clicking on the BACnet Server Icon in the bottom right of the Screen and selecting the Debug option BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 68 DA 5A Hartnett Close Mulgrave 3170 Engine Australia Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement Products Pome wenn Number ELE Revision SotwareVesion Version mare Veson Version SCADA Engine BACnet Operator SE BOW 135 1995b 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 Workstation Date Tested Not Tested Vendor Information SCADA Engine 5A Hartnett Close Mulgrave 3170
12. Analog Values is made possible from the Object Browser Add Edit Delete Binary Input Adding Editing and Deleting Binary Inputs is made possible from the Object Browser Add Edit Delete Binary Output Adding Editing and Deleting Binary Outputs is made possible from the Object Browser BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 30 Add Edit Delete Binary Value Add Edit Delete Calenda Add Edit Delete Event Enrolment Add Edit Delete Multistate Input Add Edit Delete Multistate Output Add Edit Delete Multistate Value Add Edit Delete Notification Class Add Edit Delete Schedule Add Edit Delete Trendlog Analog Input 5A Hartnett Close Mulgrave 3170 Australia Adding Editing and Deleting Binary Values is made possible from the Object Browser Adding Editing and Deleting Calendar Objects is made possible from the Object Browser Adding Editing and Deleting EventEnrolment Objects is made possible from the Object Browser Adding Editing and Deleting Multistate Inputs is made possible from the Object Browser Adding Editing and Deleting Multistate Outputs is made possible from the Object Browser Adding Editing and Deleting Multistate Values is made possible from the Object Browser Adding Editing and Deleting Notification Class Objects is made possible from the Object Browser Adding Editing and Deleting Schedule Objects is made possible from the Object Browser Adding Editing and Deleting Tren
13. Binary Values you must first navigate the Object Browser to the Binary Values section of the Device you wish to modify Adding Deleting Binary Values is not available for all devices an error message will be generated for devices that do not support this feature After navigating to the Values section select the Add Edit or Delete option from the pulldown menu The Add Edit Delete options from the Toolbar could also be used The Add Edit options will display the following dialog box BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 39 DA Engine w Edit BinaryY alue m Binaralue Object Device ID 200 Instance 3 Description Object Name Present Value New Binary Yalue Priority Array Priority 1 Null value Priority 2 Null value Priority 3 Null value Priority 4 Null value Priority 5 Null vale Priority 6 Null vale Priority 7 Null value Priority 8 Null vale Priority 9 Null vale Priority 10 Null value Priority 11 Null value Priority 12 Null value Priority 13 Null value Priority 14 Null value Priority 15 Null value Priority 16 Null value Relinquish Default inactive v Instance Cancel 5A Hartnett Close Mulgrave 3170 Australia The Instance Property is an Unsigned Integer which can be entered in if the Add option was selected It can be changed if Edit was selected Description The Descriptio
14. DA Engine BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual DA 5A Hartnett Close i Mulgrave 3170 Engine Australia Contents lh gen E 4 Installation eee eee cceeeeeeeeeeeeeenca eee e eee eeeeeeaaaeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaeeeeeeeeeeeneaaaaes 6 a DE EE 6 WAS lee 6 Installed MEE 10 Application Data 10 re CU 10 EE 11 Al MSsir aaaea aaa aaa aai aAa aiaia EREE 11 Data Display 12 Displays Overvleuw 12 How Do I Create a Folder A 13 How Do Create a Display cccccssssssseeccccecccaeeeeecceccessaueeuseeceeeeessuaaasseeeeesessuuaaaeeeeeeeeesaagaaess 15 How Do Edita REI UE EE 17 SCADA Engine How To Add Text To a Display 20 SCADA Engine How To Add Real Time Data To a Display ccscccecccceeccseeeeseeeeeeeesssseaeeseeeess 23 SCADA Engine How To Configure an Alarm u cccccccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseseeeeeeeeeeess 27 ODjECt Oe TEE 28 Object Browser Overview cccccccsssssssecccccccaeeeseeeeeeeeeseaesesseeeceeeesseeeeseeeeeeeeessasausseeeeeeeessaaaaeeseeess 28 Object Property Retierence 29 BROWSING ODJOCtS eege gege ege Ee dee 30 Object Browser FUNCTIONS cccceesecccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeesaeeeseeeeeeeeessaeeeseeeeeeeeesseeaeseeeeeeeeessaaaasneeeess 30 GO 59 DEELEN ege E E Eege 60 Explorer 60 GOUDSE E a sacceceessceceesaacecee sansa ceuseiacceuseiaccesassaceesseseceeetooctes 61 SEIS acces cboccbosce ecboccs cscbcssiscstinces
15. Establishment B AE N A Alarm and Event Notification A AE N I B Alarm and Event Notification Internal B AE N E B Alarm and Event Notification External B AE ACK A Alarm and Event ACK A AE ACK B Alarm and Event ACK B Engine BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 70 DA 5A Hartnett Close Mulgrave 3170 Australia AE ASUM A Alarm and Event Alarm Summary A AE ASUM B Alarm and Event Alarm Summary B AE ESUM A Alarm and Event Enrollment Summary A AE ESUM B Alarm and Event Enrollment Summary B DM DDB A Device Management Dynamic Device Binding A DM DDB B Device Management Dynamic Device Binding B DM DOB B Device Management Dynamic Object Binding B DM DCC B Device Management DeviceCommunicationControl B DM PT A Device Management Private Transfer A DM PT B Device Management Private Transfer B DM TM B Device Management Text Message B DM TS A Device Management TimeSynchronization A DM UTC A Device Management UTCTimeSynchronization A DM LM B Device Management List Manipulation B Standard Object Types Supported Engine Product Object Type Creatable Deletable Tested Analog Input Yes Yes Analog Output Yes Yes Analog Value Yes Yes All Products Binary Input Yes Yes Binary Output Yes Yes Binary Value Yes Yes BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 71 5A Hartnett Close Mulgrave 3170 Australia Calendar Yes Yes Device No No Eve
16. aken by the Trendlog object Notification Threshold An unsigned integer that indicates when a notification message will be sent Reports In the Reports section all error log and operation reports can be view ina list and printed out if required BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 59 DA 5A Hartnett Close Mulgrave 3170 Engine Australia a a 8 E BACnet Management Station erer keen File Edit View Format Tools Options Help Glo gt lal ismeeaxloole lie amp Cla chs ENE Properties Foa DateTime Stamp User Message H Dia E 3 2009 9 10 33 AM Default User Default User logged on to system a ieee 74 28 08 2009 9 14 24 AM Default User Default User logged on to system Unacknowledged Alarms a E Data Displays 9 28 08 2009 1 58 19 PM Default User Default User logged on to system FE 28 08 2009 12 11 05 PM Default User Default User logged on to system i Home 5 How To 34 28 08 2009 12 09 47 PM Default User Default User logged on to system E ec New Display i Cl New Folder 24 Object Browser GT Reports i i al Error Log p Last 20 Operations 21 My Last Operations Ea Security b Explorer 7 Groups bf Users E23 Time Schedules 1 Floor 01 EI ZA Trends ge Outside Air Temperature m r m t Display Done 28 08 2009 2 46 PM V Security The Security section is used to view and manage all of groups and users on the network It ca
17. balTbar6 ocx e WinPcap 3 0 exe Application Data Application data is stored onto the hard drive into the C Documents and Settings All Users Application Data SCADA Engine BACnet Operator Workstation directory for Windows 2000 2003 and XP It is stored into C ProgramData SCADA Engine BACnet Operator Workstation for Vista Uninstall To remove the BACnet Operator Workstation go to the Control Panel and select Add Remove programs Locate the entry for the BACnet Operator Workstation and remove it BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 10 5A Hartnett Close DA Mulgrave 3170 Engine Australia Reference This section contains a tutorial with a step by step walk through all the functionalities of the BACnet Operator Station Alarms In the Alarms section all alarms received by the Operator station can be view in a list and printed out if required The last 20 alarms and unacknowledged alarms will be listed in the Last 20 Alarms and Unacknowledged Alarms folder EI BACnet Management Station bch us File Format Tools EE ele e i eaxlool e D am ele BACnet Network Pansies oe CR ERT From sists RTE Priori Options Help Edit View A on t 20 Al 2009 08 28 11 03 Device 0 Binary Value 10 Alarm Normal Off Normal 0 Ca reper rs 2009 06 28 11 0250 Device 0 Binary Value 10 Alarm Normal Off Normal 0 e Data Displays amp 2009 08 28 11 03 46 Device 0 Binary Value 10 Alarm Normal Of
18. bjects within any device on the network The Object Browser can also be used to edit objects within a device Object Browser Overview The BACnet Object Browser operates in a similar way to the explorer in Windows From the Tree View you can navigate through the BACnet Network At the top of the screen is a toolbar that has buttons for Add Edit and Deleting Objects changing the list display activating the device discovery and the Help file BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 28 DA 5A Hartnett Close i Mulgrave 3170 Engine Australia B i rei Management Station Ee Ed Yew Eoms Tools Optens Hep Jalu rll alt axlo le D mm gM VLC CIODC Progam Fie VLC CI DDC Debug Fie 3 Eu Object Browser 5 Network 1 a 2 Device 200 3 Device 103 3 J Netwok 93 Device 9999 a I Analog Ings H Analog Outpt a 2 Anatog Value 3 Birney iro 2 Binay Oupa H Binary Value a Gees Object Property Reference The Object Property Reference Dialog box is used to enter in a reference to another object in the network Object Property Reference Dialog box ia Modi Point E Properties DevicelD 200 Object Type Analog Value z Instance fo Property Present Value Si T Array Index Device ID The Device ID of the Object to be referenced Object Type The Object Type of the Object to be referenced Instance BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 29 5A Hartnett Close Mulgrave 3170
19. display the progress of the installation BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 8 DA 5A Hartnett Close Mulgrave 3170 Engine Australia InstallShield Wizard ax Setup Status SCADA Engine BACnet Operator Workstation Setup is performing the requested operations Installing Ss 48 InstallShield Cancel 6 Once the installation is completed you will be displayed the following dialog Click Finish Button to exit the wizard InstallShield Wizard InstallShield Wizard Complete The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed SCADA Engine BACnet Operator Workstation Before you can use the program you must restart your computer Yes want to restart my computer now No will restart my computer later Remove any disks from their drives and then click Finish to complete setup lt Back Finish Cancel BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 9 DA 5A Hartnett Close Zeg Mulgrave 3170 Engine Australia Installed Files The program files are installed by default into the C Program Files SCADA Engine BACnet Operator Workstation directory on the hard drive The list below lists all of the files installed into the Common subdirectory e BACnAPI dIl e BACnBOWDB dIl e BACnCFG dIl e BACnCnitl ocx e BACnetxX dll e BACnWstn exe e cPopMenu6 ocx e DayView dll e sites dh e sqlite3 dll e SQLiteDB dll e SSubTmr 6 dll e TeeChart5 ocx e v
20. dit Delete Cancel Weekly Schedule The Weekly Schedule is represented by an Outlook style control for each of the 7 days in the week New Day Schedules can be added by selecting the Day Button at the top of the control for the day to be edited Double Clicking on a Day Schedule will enable it to be edited Exception Schedules The Exception Schedule is represented by the list box below the Weekly Schedule Exception Schedules can be Added Edited Deleted by selecting the appropriate button The Add Edit options will bring up the following display for the Special Event Dialog box Edit Tab To change to design mode select the tab marked Design to see the following BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 54 DA 5A Hartnett Close Mulgrave 3170 Engine Australia ia Edit schedule Object ES Display Display Schedule ja scription rm Edit Schedule m Schedule Object List Of Object Property References Device ID Instance 112 Description ee Object Name Add Edit Gees Write Priority m Effective Period fo CO From Date 28 02 2002 J Present Value To Date 2870272002 waiting P Always Active m Advanced Floor Zone Type 9 B H Cost Per Hour Schedule ID EN Weekly Schedule The Instance Property is an Unsigned Integer which can be entered in if the Add option was selected It can be changed if Edit was selected Descriptio
21. dit Delete Analog Outputs you must first navigate the Object Browser to the Analog Outputs section of the Device you wish to modify Adding Deleting Analog Outputs is not available for all devices an error message will be generated for devices that do not support this feature After navigating to the Outputs section select the Add Edit or Delete option from the pulldown menu The Add Edit Delete options from the Toolbar could also be used The Add Edit options will display the following dialog box BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 32 DA 5A Hartnett Close Mulgrave 3170 En gine Australia ig Edit AnalogOutput x AnalogOutput Object Device ID 200 v Instance p Description Object Name IN ew Analog Output Present Value e Priority Array Priority 1 Null vale Priority 9 Null vale Priority 2 Null value Priority 10 Null value Priority 3 Null value Priority 11 Null value Priority d Null vale Priority 12 Null value Priority 5 Null value Priority 13 Null value Priority E Null value Priority 14 Null value Priority Null value Priority 15 Null value Priority 8 Null value Priority 16 Null value Relinquish Default Doo Cancel Instance The Instance Property is an Unsigned Integer which can be entered in if the Add option was selected It can be changed if Edit was selected Description The Descrip
22. dlog Objects is made possible from the Object Browser To Add Edit Delete Analog Inputs you must first navigate the Object Browser to the Analog Inputs section of the Device you wish to modify Adding Deleting Analog Inputs is not available for all devices an error message will be generated for devices that do not support this feature After navigating to the Inputs section select the Add Edit or Delete option from the pulldown menu The Add Edit Delete options from the Toolbar could also be used The Add Edit options will display the following dialog box BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 31 DA 5A Hartnett Close Mulgrave 3170 Engine Australia ia Edit Analog Input x m naloginput Object Device ID 200 Instance 0 Description Object Name IN ew Analog Input Present Value ee Cancel Instance The Instance Property is an Unsigned Integer which can be entered in if the Add option was selected It can be changed if Edit was selected Description The Description Property is a Character String that can be edited from this dialog box Not all devices support this property and an error message may be displayed when this property is edited Object Name The Object Name Property is a Character String that can be edited from this dialog box Present Value The Present Value Property is a Real data type that cannot be edited Analog Output To Add E
23. e d Geff Mulgrave 3170 Engine Australia The Description Property is a Character String that can be edited from this dialog box Not all devices support this property and an error message may be displayed when this property is edited Object Name The Object Name Property is a Character String that can be edited from this dialog box Present Value The Present Value Property is a Real data type that cannot be edited Binary Output To Add Edit Delete Binary Outputs you must first navigate the Object Browser to the Binary Outputs section of the Device you wish to modify Adding Deleting Binary Outputs is not available for all devices an error message will be generated for devices that do not support this feature After navigating to the Outputs section select the Add Edit or Delete option from the pulldown menu The Add Edit Delete options from the Toolbar could also be used The Add Edit options will display the following dialog box BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 37 DA 5A Hartnett Close Mulgrave 3170 En gine Australia w Edit BinaryOutput x BinaryOutput Object Device ID 200 X Instance p Description Object Name New Binary Output Present Yalue m Priority Array Priority 1 Null vale Priority Mu value Priority 2 Null value Priority 10 Null value Priority Null vale Priority 11 Null value Priority 4 Null value Priority 12 Null value Prior
24. e right of the list box Alarm Type The Alarm Type radio button is dependent on the referenced object For Analog points the options are for Out Of Range and for Floating Limit For Binary points the options are for Change Of State and for Command Failure Referenced Object The referenced object is the object that is used to generate an event The Event Enrolment Object will read from the referenced object and initiate an event of the conditions are met The ellipse button following next to the textbox will bring up the Object Property Reference Dialog box Multistate Input To Add Edit Delete Multistate Inputs you must first navigate the Object Browser to the Multistate Inputs section of the Device you wish to modify Adding Deleting Multistate Inputs is not available for all devices an error message will be generated for devices that do not support this feature After navigating to the Inputs section select the Add Edit or Delete option from the pulldown menu The Add Edit Delete options from the Toolbar could also be used The Add Edit options will display the following dialog box ig Edit Multistatelnput x m Multistatelnput Object Device ID Instance en Description pe Object Name New Multistate Input Present Value e Cancel BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 46 DA 5A Hartnett Close d Geff Mulgrave 3170 Engine Australia Instance The Instance Proper
25. es as shown below BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 26 DA 5A Hartnett Close i a Mulgrave 3170 Engine Australia Object Properties Device 200 Binary Value 0 Alarms Advanced Priority Array Device Object Identifier Object Name BY 0 Present Value Status Flags In Alarm Fault Overridden Qut Of Service f OK Cancel Apply SCADA Engine How To Configure an Alarm Most BACnet Vendors support intrinsic reporting for Real Time Data Using this feature alarms can be configured from the BACnet Operator Workstation To configure an alarm double click on the point in display mode to bring up the following dialog box and select the alarms tab BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 27 DA 5A Hartnett Close i Pos Mulgrave 3170 Engine Australia Object Properties Device 200 Binary Value 0 Intrinsic Reporting Enabled m Event State Notify Type m Notification Class Time Delay Alarm Value Event Time Stamps To Offnormal 1 At Active Y To Fault 0170171970 11 00 00 000 To Normal Ewent Enable Acked Transitions To Offnormal To Fault I To Normal OK Cancel Apply To activate intrinsic reporting tick the checkbox Once intrinsic reporting has been activated the values can be edited Object Browser The Object Browser is used to Navigate through the BACnet network and views all of the O
26. ett Close ao Mulgrave 3170 Engine Australia BACnet Management Station Tools Options Help Properties amp Alarms i Z Data Displays A Air Handling Unit Sam pl e Text A Generators Home fe Process Control E il Samples n Create New Display Object Browser ii Reports zi Security i Time Schedules 4 Trends Display Design Opening ltem Create New Display 28 02 2006 S 9 58 AM The Label has a white background which will be invisible when viewed in display mode as follows BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 22 DA 5A Hartnett Close I a Mulgrave 3170 Engine Australia BACnet Management Station File Edit View Format Tools Options Help j 2 B te EE ok D ef oi ch ms E BACnet Network Properties Es Desktop sz A Alarms E Z Data Displays 23 Air Handling Unit Sample Text fe Generators Home Process Control E 9 Samples p Create New Display ES 24 Object Browser i Reports E 2 Security E E Time Schedules ES Opening ltem Create New Display 28 02 2006 10 01 AM SCADA Engine How To Add Real Time Data To a Display Real Time Data can be overlayed onto a display using the ReadOnly Property toolbar option The text can be formatted and can be positioned anywhere on the display To Add a Read Only Property select the ReadOnly Property toolbar option and move it to the desired location it can be resized using the mouse BACnet Opera
27. f Normal 0 pe Home r How To 23 New Display 2 New Folder 1 Object Browser Reports p Error Log p Last 20 Operations i p My Last Operations SB Security Explorer i1 Groups 2 Users a Time Schedules 2 Floor 01 z Trends e Outside Air Temperature DU m gt Display 28 08 2009 222 PM To double click any alarm you will be displayed the Alarm Notification window Then you can choose to Acknowledge or Ignore the alarm BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 11 DA 5A Hartnett Close Mulgrave 3170 Engine Australia Alarm Notification Change Of State Alarm From Normal To Off Normal TimeStamp Friday 28 August 2009 11 03 53 AM Object Identifier 0 Binary Value 10 C Event Values Change Of State Alarm New State 1 Status Flags IV E B P lt Acknowledge Data Displays Data Displays are a graphical representation of the plant and equipment with Real Time data overlayed from the BACnet network A Display Designer is integrated into the Operator Station to allow for new displays to be Created Edited Displays Overview The Data Displays are listed in the Navigation Tree under the menu item Data Displays To select a display navigate from the Tree to the display you wish to view At the bottom of the Display are two tabs for Display and Design In display mode the display
28. he Ack Required Option for To Fault To Normal and To Offnormal transitions can be selected from the dialog box Recipient List The Recipient List is used by the notification Class Object to determine where the events will be sent to Recipients can be Added Edited and Deleted by selecting the appropriate button under the Recipient List Box Schedule To Add Edit Delete Schedule Objects you must first navigate the Object Browser to the Schedules section of the Device you wish to modify Adding Deleting Schedule Objects is not available for all devices an error message will be generated for devices that do not support this feature After navigating to the Schedules section select the Add Edit or Delete option from the pulldown menu The Add Edit Delete options from the Toolbar could also be used The Add Edit options will display the following dialog box BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 53 DA 5A Hartnett Close Mulgrave 3170 Engine Australia Display Tab Edit schedule Object E xj dt Schedule Description r Weekly Schedule Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday i Saturday Sunday ol osi oe oy SI Aoo Go 5 o o oP dE e oP o2 02 Kies 025 o2 03 oo D 07 03 oof 04 04 oa D 04 oa D oa D os oe B oe 8 052 S oe S oe 8 oe oe oe 2 oe 08 on a D KE o 08 P o of 09 BE BE Bei 09 D 09 r Exception Schedule Add E
29. hich can be entered in if the Add option was selected It can be changed if Edit was selected Description The Description Property is a Character String that can be edited from this dialog box Not all devices support this property and an error message may be displayed when this property is edited Object Name The Object Name Property is a Character String that can be edited from this dialog box Priority Array BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 50 DA 5A Hartnett Close d Gef Mulgrave 3170 Engine Australia The priority array consists of 16 values If any of these values is not null then the lowest priority index will be used for the Present Value of the Object Most systems allow an operator to write to priority 8 Each priority is editable via the dialog Not all devices support the Priority Array Relinquish The relinquish default is the value that will be used for the present value if all values of the priority array are null Not all devices support the Priority Array Present Value The Present Value Property is a Real data type that cannot be edited Notification Class To Add Edit Delete Notification Class Objects you must first navigate the Object Browser to the Notification Class section of the Device you wish to modify Adding Deleting Notification Class Objects is not available for all devices an error message will be generated for devices that do not support this feature After navigating to the Inpu
30. ill display the following dialog box BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 34 DA 5A Hartnett Close Mulgrave 3170 En gine Australia ig Edit Analog Yalue x Analog alue Object Device ID 200 v Instance 6 Description Object Name IN ew Analog Value Present Value p o m Priority Array Priority 1 Null vae Priority 9 Nullvalue Priority 2 Null vae Priority 10 Null value Priority 3 Nul vale Priority 11 Nul value Priority 4 Nul vale Priority 12 Null value Priority 5 Nul vae f Priority 13 Nul vae Priority 6 Null vale Priority 14 Null value Priority 7 Nul vae Priority 15 Nul value Priority 8 Nul value Priority 16 Null vae Relinquish Default Jg Cancel Instance The Instance Property is an Unsigned Integer which can be entered in if the Add option was selected It can be changed if Edit was selected Description The Description Property is a Character String that can be edited from this dialog box Not all devices support this property and an error message may be displayed when this property is edited Object Name The Object Name Property is a Character String that can be edited from this dialog box Priority Array BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 35 DA 5A Hartnett Close w Mulgrave 3170 Engine Australia The priority array consists of 16 values If any of these values is n
31. isctbetssloatsbeteloebsbetsloet soetbeloet soebelnet soebeloebsbvebaloasbeteloebobebebsebcbebebenebesebetoeste 63 Time Schedule S a tans veseseaaravtane vesessausa lace sotesesusanuiacesatesesasasetecseteceeeae 65 Un Le 66 el lee leg 68 BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 2 DA 5A Hartnett Close d Mulgrave 3170 Engine Australia BACnet Operator Workstation does not communicate to any other devices esssssseeesssserreen 68 An error message comes up each time execute a service 68 BACnet Server Logging ea a E EE RERE RR ERER E 68 Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement 69 BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 3 DA 5A Hartnett Close a Mulgrave 3170 Engine Australia Introduction The BACnet Operator Station is a Windows based application for Windows NT 2000 XP designed to communicate with a BACnet network The Workstation supports Displays Alarms and Time Schedules and provides a Windows based view of the BACnet network BACnet Management Station a 2 ell xj Ee Edt View Format Tools Optons Hep FILET e SET EAC EEE CEA BACnet Network Popes A Aa a Data Displays Generators Home Process Control Ba Object Browser SI Network 1 2 Device 200 Device 103 To the left of the screen is a Tree View which is used to navigate through the system The tree is broken up into sections which provide all of the functionality required by the Operator Station e Alarms In
32. ity 5 Null value Priority 13 Null value Priority E Null value Priority 14 Null value Priority 7 Null value Priority 15 Null value Priority 8 Null value Priority 16 Null value Relinguish Default inactive e on Ja Instance The Instance Property is an Unsigned Integer which can be entered in if the Add option was selected It can be changed if Edit was selected Description The Description Property is a Character String that can be edited from this dialog box Not all devices support this property and an error message may be displayed when this property is edited Object Name The Object Name Property is a Character String that can be edited from this dialog box Priority Array BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 38 DA 5A Hartnett Close d Gef Mulgrave 3170 Engine Australia The priority array consists of 16 values If any of these values is not null then the lowest priority index will be used for the Present Value of the Object Most systems allow an operator to write to priority 8 Each priority is editable via the dialog Not all devices support the Priority Array Relinquish The relinquish default is the value that will be used for the present value if all values of the priority array are null Not all devices support the Priority Array Present Value The Present Value Property is a Real data type that cannot be edited Binary Value To Add Edit Delete
33. l value Priority 3 Null value Priority 11 Null value Priority 4 Null value Priority 12 Null value Priority 5 Null value Priority 13 Null value Priority E Null value Priority 14 Null value Priority 7 Null value Priority 15 Null value Priority 8 Null value Priority 16 Null value Relinquish Default ooo Cancel Instance The Instance Property is an Unsigned Integer which can be entered in if the Add option was selected It can be changed if Edit was selected Description The Description Property is a Character String that can be edited from this dialog box Not all devices support this property and an error message may be displayed when this property is edited Object Name The Object Name Property is a Character String that can be edited from this dialog box Priority Array BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 48 DA 5A Hartnett Close d Geff Mulgrave 3170 Engine Australia The priority array consists of 16 values If any of these values is not null then the lowest priority index will be used for the Present Value of the Object Most systems allow an operator to write to priority 8 Each priority is editable via the dialog Not all devices support the Priority Array Relinquish The relinquish default is the value that will be used for the present value if all values of the priority array are null Not all devices support the Priority Array Present Value The
34. n The Description Property is a Character String that can be edited from this dialog box Not all devices support this property and an error message may be displayed when this property is edited Object Name The Object Name Property is a Character String that can be edited from this dialog box Present Value The Present Value Property is a Real data type that cannot be edited BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 55 DA 5A Hartnett Close d Gef Mulgrave 3170 Engine Australia List Of Object Property References The List Of Object Property references is used by the Schedule Object to control the objects in the list All Objects in the list will be written to by the Schedule Object The List Of Object Property is represented by an the list box Object References can be Added Edited Deleted by selecting the appropriate button The Add Edit options will bring up the following display for the Object Property Reference Dialog box Effective Date The effective date for the Schedule Object can be edited via the dialog box Advanced Properties The Advanced properties are specific to the SCADA Engine BACnet Server and are used by the Interactive Voice Response IVR system only These properties are used to create a reference toa Schedule Object and for calculating usage costs Day Schedule ia Add Day Schedule x m Properties V Monday From Time E 00 004M I Tuesday P Wednesday To Time 5 00 00PM T Thursday J Friday
35. n Property is a Character String that can be edited from this dialog box Not all devices support this property and an error message may be displayed when this property is edited Object Name The Object Name Property is a Character String that can be edited from this dialog box Priority Array BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 40 DA 5A Hartnett Close d Geff Mulgrave 3170 Engine Australia The priority array consists of 16 values If any of these values is not null then the lowest priority index will be used for the Present Value of the Object Most systems allow an operator to write to priority 8 Each priority is editable via the dialog Not all devices support the Priority Array Relinquish The relinquish default is the value that will be used for the present value if all values of the priority array are null Not all devices support the Priority Array Present Value The Present Value Property is a Real data type that cannot be edited Calendar To Add Edit Delete Calendar Objects you must first navigate the Object Browser to the Calendar section of the Device you wish to modify Adding Deleting Calendar Objects is not available for all devices an error message will be generated for devices that do not support this feature After navigating to the Calendar section select the Add Edit or Delete option from the pulldown menu The Add Edit Delete options from the Toolbar could also be used The Add Edit options
36. n also be used to Add Edit Delete group and user and set the access property Explorer The explorer is used to set the access property for group member BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 60 DA 5A Hartnett Close Mulgrave 3170 Engine Australia E BACnet Management Station tx File Edit View Format Tools Options Help 8 a 7 Baier e el wm el CG ge BACnet Network Desktop Desktop S A Alarms amp Alarms Z Data Displays wo Last 20 Alarms fe Home 1 Unacknowledi i fe How To Z Data Displays fe New Display o Bi Object Browser ai Bu Object Browser Cl Reports Reports zl Security 1 Enor Log i Time Schedules ml Last 20 Operations H a Trends wl My Last Operations 3 Security 9 Explorer d Groups Users E Time Schedules Floor 01 za Trends 2 Outside Air Temperature 4 m b Done 28 08 2009 3 32 PM modify If Active the group can modify the reference visible If Active the reference is visible to the group Groups The Groups section is used to list and manage all of groups It can also be used to Add Edit Delete group member Groups appear in the BACnet Operator Workstation on the right hand side of the window To Add Edit Delete a group you must first navigate the Security to the Groups section you wish to modify After navigating
37. nd Schedule Objects BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 5 DA 5A Hartnett Close Mulgrave 3170 Engine Australia Installation This chapter describes how to install the SCADA BACnet Operator Workstation onto your PC It is important that you check the System Requirements section before following the installation section for a step by step guide to the installation process System Requirements The minimum hardware requirements for the BACnet Operator Workstation are e Intel Pentium 4 Processor e 512 MB RAM e 20GB hard drive The SCADA Engine BACnet Operator Workstation can be used with the following operating systems e Microsoft Windows XP e Microsoft Windows 2003 Server e Microsoft Windows 2000 e Microsoft Windows Vista Install Log onto the system as Administrator before running the installation program it cannot be installed under a limited user account 1 Place the SCADA Engine BACnet Operator Workstation CD into the CD drive or double click on the BACnet Operator Workstation Setup program 2 The Windows Installer will start and you should see the following screen BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 6 5A Hartnett Close DA Mulgrave 3170 Engine Australia S InstallShield Wizard SCADA Engine BACnet Operator Workstation VYersion1 1 76 Installation Wizard To start the installation click Next Back Cancel InstallShield Wizard License Agreement Please read the
38. nt Enrollment Yes Yes File Yes Yes Loop Yes Yes Multi state Value Yes Yes Notification Class Yes Yes Program Yes Yes Schedule Yes Yes Trend Log Yes Yes Data Link Layer Options Product Data Link Options Tested Can communicate as a Direct BACnet IP device Can register as a Foreign BACnet IP device All Products Ethernet ISO 8802 3 9600 19200 38400 MS TP Master 76800 BACnet IP Annex J Segmentation Capability Window Size Product Segmentation Type Supported MS TP SE limited Tested Able to transmit segmented messages Yes Configurable All Products Able to receive segmented messages Yes Configurable BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 72 DA 5A Hartnett Close d De Mulgrave 3170 Engine Australia Device Address Binding Product Static Binding Supported Tested All Products Yes Networking Options Product Router Option Options Tested All Products Router 1 BACnet IP Character Sets Product Character Sets supported Tested All Products ANSI X3 4 BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 73
39. o a display using the Insert Label toolbar option The text can be formatted and can be positioned anywhere on the display To add a label select the Insert Label toolbar option and move it to the desired location it can be resized using the mouse Once it is in the desired location double click on the label to bring up the formatting window as shown below BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 20 DA 5A Hartnett Close Mulgrave 3170 En gine Australia BACnet Management Station E lolx File Edit View Format Tools Options Help Soe Se Ss Egla es mexiloo e ep D gee tdGas e CS BACnet Network Font Fa E Desktop Ka z A Alarms 5 m p Font Color d Data Displays Small Fonts SI ooo 3 Air Handling Ur Sylfaen SC WW Sa Generators Symbol s SS Home Tahoma Appearance Terminal E Process Control Times New Roman l f Bold Samples Times New Roman Ba T Italic Create New Times New Roman CE l e Bu Obiect B Times New Roman Cy 7 Underline SZ erer Times New Roman Gn j S D Reports Times New Roman TL T Strikethru S Security Trebuchet MS l See Time Schedules Tunga Sa Trends Sample Text Display Design Opening Item Create New Display amp 28022006 S51AM Add some text into the textbox change the font and click ok the label will appear as follows BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 21 DA 5A Hartn
40. ot null then the lowest priority index will be used for the Present Value of the Object Most systems allow an operator to write to priority 8 Each priority is editable via the dialog Not all devices support the Priority Array Relinquish The relinquish default is the value that will be used for the present value if all values of the priority array are null Not all devices support the Priority Array Present Value The Present Value Property is a Real data type that cannot be edited Binary Input To Add Edit Delete Binary Inputs you must first navigate the Object Browser to the Binary Inputs section of the Device you wish to modify Adding Deleting Binary Inputs is not available for all devices an error message will be generated for devices that do not support this feature After navigating to the Inputs section select the Add Edit or Delete option from the pulldown menu The Add Edit Delete options from the Toolbar could also be used The Add Edit options will display the following dialog box ia Edit Binarylnput i x m Binarylnput Object Device ID 200 Z Instance Ip Description ee Object Name New Binary Input Present Value ee Cancel Instance The Instance Property is an Unsigned Integer which can be entered in if the Add option was selected It can be changed if Edit was selected Description BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 36 DA 5A Hartnett Clos
41. perator Workstation User s Manual Page 58 5A Hartnett Close Mulgrave 3170 Australia The Instance Property is an Unsigned Integer which can be entered in if the Add option was selected It can be changed if Edit was selected Description The Description Property is a Character String that can be edited from this dialog box Not all devices support this property and an error message may be displayed when this property is edited Object Name The Object Name Property is a Character String that can be edited from this dialog box Notification Class Object The Notification Class Property is an Unsigned Integer that is a reference to a Notification Class Object A Notification Class object must be selected from the list which will be empty if no Notification Class Objects exist on the device A new notification class can be created by selecting the ellipse button to the right of the list box Referenced Object The Referenced Object is used by the Trendlog Object for taking samples The Trendlog will read from the referenced object and store the value at intervals The ellipse button following next to the textbox will bring up the Object Property Reference Dialog box Log Interval The Log Interval determines how often samples will be taken Log Enable If Active the Trendlog will take samples Stop When Full If Active the Trendlog will stop when full Buffer Size An Unsigned Integer that indicates how many samples can be t
42. rt Enrolment Object Event Enable Device ID V To Offnormal 200 V To Fault Geen I To Normal D Description Alam Type Object Name Out Of Range New Event Enrolment Floating Limit Event State Notification Class Out Of Range Properties Referenced Object 200 Analog Value 0 Present Value 1 _ High Limit fo Low Limit foo Deadband Dn Delay fo Cancel i Instance The Instance Property is an Unsigned Integer which can be entered in if the Add option was selected It can be changed if Edit was selected Description The Description Property is a Character String that can be edited from this dialog box Not all devices support this property and an error message may be displayed when this property is edited Object Name The Object Name Property is a Character String that can be edited from this dialog box Event State BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 45 DA 5A Hartnett Close d Gef Mulgrave 3170 Engine Australia The Event State Property is an Enumerated data type that cannot be edited Notification Class Object The Notification Class Property is an Unsigned Integer that is a reference to a Notification Class Object A Notification Class object must be selected from the list which will be empty if no Notification Class Objects exist on the device A new notification class can be created by selecting the ellipse button to th
43. selected in the group You can use the select button to select users Users The Users section is used to list and manage all of users It can also be used to Add Edit Delete user Users appear in the BACnet Operator Workstation on the right hand side of the window To Add Edit Delete a user you must first navigate the Security to the Users section you wish to modify After navigating to the Users section select the Add Edit or Delete option from the pulldown menu The Add Edit Delete User options from the Toolbar could also be used The Add Edit options will display the following dialog box BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 63 DA 5A Hartnett Close A Mulgrave 3170 Engine Australia Add New User m User Properties User ID Password First Name Middle Name Last Name Email Address Comment Groups E Add Update Remove men User ID The User ID Property is a Character String that can be edited from this dialog box Password The user uses the password to log in The password Property is a Character String that can be edited from this dialog box Comment The comment Property is a Character String that can be edited from this dialog box Groups The user belongs to which groups You can use the select button to choose the groups BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 64 DA 5A Hartnett Close geg Mulgrave 3170 Engine Australia Time Sched
44. te options from the Toolbar could also be used The Add option will display the following dialog box BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 66 5A Hartnett Close DA Mulgrave 3170 Engine Australia e a Add Trend Properties Title New Trend Trendlog Objects Device Instance k Title A title name for the Trendlog Object Trendlog Objects The Device Instance and Name property of the Trendlog object can be viewed from this dialog box These Trendlog properties can be Added Edited Remove by selecting the appropriate button BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 67 DA 5A Hartnett Close Mulgrave 3170 Engine Australia Troubleshooting BACnet Operator Workstation does not communicate to any other devices This will happen with the evaluation version after the evaluation period has ended The BACnet Server will stop communicating and an evaluation expired message is displayed When this happens the Operator station must be closed and the BACnet Server must be stopped To stop the BACnet Server right click on the icon in the system tray and select the exit menu item This may happen if the Subnet mask of the BACnet IP device being read is not set up correctly To check this use the ipconfig utility in Windows to check the Subnet Mask then verify that the BACnet device is using the same Subnet mask This will happen if there is already a BACnet IP device running on
45. tem Create New Display 28 02 2006 3 28AM Select the Design tab to enter design mode If the display is a new one then you will see the following dialog which allows a background image or background colour to be selected You can change the background colour or the background image if required BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 18 DA 5A Hartnett Close ao Mulgrave 3170 Engine Australia Display Properties Properties I ChkBacklmage Background Image j Background Color Cancel The toolbar will now have some additional buttons available for editing the displays as follows e Label Allows Text to be overlayed onto the display e Read Only Property Allows Read Only Real Time Data to be overlayed onto the display e Prompted Value Allows Real Time Data to be overlayed onto the display with a button for modifying the value e Image Allows an image to be overlayed onto the display e Button Allows a button to be overlayed onto the display e Animation Allows an animation activated by Read Only Real Time Data to be overlayed onto the display e Trend Allows a trend to be overlayed onto the display BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 19 DA 5A Hartnett Close d eg Mulgrave 3170 Engine Australia Edit Toolbar BACnet Management Station gt An Handing Unt a Deeg d Home Process Consol SCADA Engine How To Add Text To a Display Text can be overlayed ont
46. the Alarms section all alarms received by the Operator station can be view in a list and printed out if required e Data Displays Data Displays are a graphical representation of the plant and equipment with Real Time data overlayed from the BACnet network A Display Designer is integrated into the Operator Station to allow for new displays to be Created Edited e Object Browser The Object Browser is used to Navigate through the BACnet network and views all of the Objects within any device on the network The Object Browser can also be used to edit objects within a device e Reports The reports section contains custom reports from the BACnet Database for the workstation These reports include Operator Usage Error and After Hours usage e Security BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 4 DA 5A Hartnett Close Mulgrave 3170 Engine Australia The Security Section is used by an Administrator to configure operator access to the Workstation An operator would have restricted functionality and would be able to view but not edit features within the BACnet network e Time Schedules The Time Schedules Section provides for grouping under customised sections An example of this would be to group schedules under a Building Floor Zone hierarchy e Trends The Trends Section provides for grouping under customised sections An example of this would be to group schedules under a Building Floor Zone hierarchy Trends can reference 1 or more Tre
47. tion Property is a Character String that can be edited from this dialog box Not all devices support this property and an error message may be displayed when this property is edited Object Name The Object Name Property is a Character String that can be edited from this dialog box Priority Array BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 33 DA 5A Hartnett Close d Geff Mulgrave 3170 Engine Australia The priority array consists of 16 values If any of these values is not null then the lowest priority index will be used for the Present Value of the Object Most systems allow an operator to write to priority 8 Each priority is editable via the dialog Not all devices support the Priority Array Relinquish The relinquish default is the value that will be used for the present value if all values of the priority array are null Not all devices support the Priority Array Present Value The Present Value Property is a Real data type that cannot be edited Analog Value To Add Edit Delete Analog Values you must first navigate the Object Browser to the Analog Values section of the Device you wish to modify Adding Deleting Analog Values is not available for all devices an error message will be generated for devices that do not support this feature After navigating to the Values section select the Add Edit or Delete option from the pulldown menu The Add Edit Delete options from the Toolbar could also be used The Add Edit options w
48. to the Groups section select the Add Edit or Delete option from the pulldown menu The Add Edit Delete Group options from the Toolbar could also be used The Add Edit options will display the following dialog box BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 61 DA Engine 5A Hartnett Close Mulgrave 3170 Australia Add Group Groups Properties Description Group ID Super Group Ce Normal Group Add Displays Edit Displays Delete Displays Add Security Edit Security Delete Security Add Update Remove l Add Schedules Edit Schedules l Delete Schedules Add Objects Edit Objects Delete Objects Add Trends Edit Trends Delete Trends Add Alarms Edit Alarms Delete Alarms Users Available Selected Groups The Groups to be referenced Description Cancel The Description Property is a Character String that can be edited from this dialog box Not all devices support this property and an error message may be displayed when this property is edited Group ID The Group ID Property is a Character String that can be edited from this dialog box Super Group BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 62 DA 5A Hartnett Close d Geff Mulgrave 3170 Engine Australia Super Group can access all properties Normal Group Normal Group can access some properties you choose Users These users are
49. tor Workstation User s Manual Page 23 DA 5A Hartnett Close Mulgrave 3170 Australia Tools Options Help Properties E Zi Data Displays Air Handling Unit Sam ple Text Generators bes Home 7 How To Process Control 3 Samples Create New Display S Object Browser Reports Time Schedules Ay Trends Openingltem CreateNew Display id eee EM Once it is in the desired location double click on the label to bring up the properties window as shown below Using this dialog box the address of the point can be changed and the font properties can be changed also BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 24 DA 5A Hartnett Close ao Mulgrave 3170 Engine Australia Fonts E Properties DevicelD DRN Object Type Analog Input 2 Instance ERTS Property presentValue M Array Index E Changing back to display mode will display the real time data of the new point as shown below BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 25 5A Hartnett Close Mulgrave 3170 Australia Tere Properties Z Data Displays Air Handling Unit Generators Home i How To SA Process Control E i Samples s Create New Display Object Browser Reports S Security 2 Time Schedules a Trends Binary Value Sample Text Inactive Opening Item Create New Display 28 02 2006 Double click on the point to display the point properti
50. ts section select the Add Edit or Delete option from the pulldown menu The Add Edit Delete options from the Toolbar could also be used The Add Edit options will display the following dialog box BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 51 DA 5A Hartnett Close Mulgrave 3170 En gine Australia w Edit Notification Class F x m Notification Class Object Device ID 200 Me Instance 0 Description Object Name New Notification Class Priority Ack Required To Offnormal fo V To Offnormal IV To Fault To Fault l SO 0 V To Normal To Normal fo m Recipient List 8 200 0 From Any Time To Any Time Valid Days MonTueWedT huF iS atSun Add Edit Delete Cancel f Instance The Instance Property is an Unsigned Integer which can be entered in if the Add option was selected It can be changed if Edit was selected Description The Description Property is a Character String that can be edited from this dialog box Not all devices support this property and an error message may be displayed when this property is edited Object Name The Object Name Property is a Character String that can be edited from this dialog box Priority BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 52 DA 5A Hartnett Close Mulgrave 3170 Engine Australia The priority for To Fault To Normal and To Offnormal transitions can be edited from the dialog box Ack Required T
51. ty is an Unsigned Integer which can be entered in if the Add option was selected It can be changed if Edit was selected Description The Description Property is a Character String that can be edited from this dialog box Not all devices support this property and an error message may be displayed when this property is edited Object Name The Object Name Property is a Character String that can be edited from this dialog box Present Value The Present Value Property is a Real data type that cannot be edited Multistate Output To Add Edit Delete Multistate Outputs you must first navigate the Object Browser to the Multistate Outputs section of the Device you wish to modify Adding Deleting Multistate Outputs is not available for all devices an error message will be generated for devices that do not support this feature After navigating to the Outputs section select the Add Edit or Delete option from the pulldown menu The Add Edit Delete options from the Toolbar could also be used The Add Edit options will display the following dialog box BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 47 DA 5A Hartnett Close Mulgrave 3170 En gine Australia w Edit MultistateOutput x Multistate0utput Object Device ID 200 Instance 0 Description Object Name New Multistate Output Present Value m Priority Array Priority 1 Null vale Priority Mu value Priority 2 Null value Priority 10 Nul
52. ules The Time Schedules section is used to list and manage all of time schedules It can also be used to Add Edit Delete time schedules Users appear in the BACnet Operator Workstation on the left hand side of the window To Add Edit Delete Time Schedule you must first navigate to the time schedule section you wish to modify After navigating to the time Schedules section select the Add Edit or Delete option from the pulldown menu The Add Edit Delete options from the Toolbar could also be used The Add Edit options will display the following dialog box Add New Schedule sm Properties Device ID 2 New Virtual Device e Instance a Schedule Description New Schedule et Device ID The Device ID to be referenced Instance The Instance to be referenced Schedule Description The Description Property is a Character String that can be edited from this dialog box BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 65 DA Engine Display Tab 5A Hartnett Close Mulgrave 3170 Australia FE BACnet Management Station tar x File Edit View Format Tools Options Help 8 ee a ex e D ima o BACnet Network Properties Desktop as A Alams Schedule Description E Z Data Displays Weekly Schedule E Home Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday zy tow bo oo 00 on on 00 00 00 cet New Display
53. will contain real time data from the BACnet Network In Design Mode the display can be edited BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 12 DA 5A Hartnett Close Mulgrave 3170 G Engine Australia BACnet Management Station Bie ell x Fie Edt View Format Tools Qptons Help 1S sim Ses mexloo e lt Ole CENT BACnet Network Properbes How Do I Create a Folder Folders appear in the BACnet Operator Workstation on the left hand side of the window New Folders can be inserted into the Displays Schedule and Trendlog sections of the Tree Folders are used to group Information in the tree view in a logical manner to make it easy for an engineer to navigate through the system Displays for example could be grouped into Floors and Zones to represent the different areas within the building To Add a New Folder right click on the Tree at the spot where you want to have a folder created This will bring up a menu as shown below BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 13 DA 5A Hartnett Close Mulgrave 3170 Engine Australia BACnet Network Properties Lac Desktop Properties Alarms Floor 01 System Folder Z Data Displays A Air Handling Unit Generators i Home SA Process Control S Object Browser Reports Security i Floor C Add Folder zl Trends Edit Folder Delete Folder Add Time Schedule Edit Tir ime Schedule gt f 28 02 2006 8 53AM
54. will display the following dialog box BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 41 DA 5A Hartnett Close Mulgrave 3170 Engine Australia ig Edit Calendar x Calendar Object Device ID 200 v Instance 0 Description Object Name New Calendar Present Value Add New Delete March 2002 April 2002 25 26 27 28 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 39 10 11 12 13 14 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 3 29 90 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Cancel i Z Today 25 04 2004 Instance The Instance Property is an Unsigned Integer which can be entered in if the Add option was selected It can be changed if Edit was selected Description The Description Property is a Character String that can be edited from this dialog box Not all devices support this property and an error message may be displayed when this property is edited Object Name The Object Name Property is a Character String that can be edited from this dialog box Present Value The Present Value Property is a Real data type that cannot be edited Date List BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 42 DA 5A Hartnett Close Mulgrave 3170 Engine Australia The Date List is represented in the Calendar section of the Dialog Box Dates can be selected by double clicking on a date once selected they appear in bold
55. x m Properties Minimum Device ID jo Maximum Device ID 4794304 Device Scan Not Available Start m Device List Description 1 200 SCADA Engine BACnet Server 1 103 SCADA Engine Server 99 9999 2 Add Edit Delete Cancel Device Scan The Device High Limit and Low Limit textbox must be entered By default the Highest and Lowest possible Device ID s on the network will be searched You can use this option to restrict the search to narrow range of Device ID s To start the device Scan press the Start button Static Binding It is also possible to Add Edit Delete Devices on the network This option allows for the MAC address of the device to be statically configured in the BACnet Server Event Enrolment To Add Edit Delete Event Enrolment Objects you must first navigate the Object Browser to the Event Enrolments section of the Device you wish to modify Adding Deleting Event Enrolment Objects is not available for all devices an error message will be generated for devices that do not support this feature After navigating to the Event Enrolment section select the Add Edit or Delete option from the pulldown menu The Add Edit Delete options from the Toolbar could also be used The Add Edit options will display the following dialog box BACnet Operator Workstation User s Manual Page 44 DA 5A Hartnett Close Mulgrave 3170 En gine Australia w Edit Event Enrolment x Eve

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