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1. Welcome to Andover Windows Internet Explorer 7 lol xf GS http 69 199 75 10 Andover Building asp Dr gt x Welcome to Andover x eos File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Logout User Management Main Floor 1 Floor 2 User Information Floor 3 Plant User ID USER3 Climate Name John Smith peta Retype Overtime ii Disabled Network Cancel Save Changes Messages E User Manage John Smith Version 3 7 0 K 115 Z Session Logs User Level Manager The Sessions page a sub branch under the Manage branch allows you to view user sessions This page details each user the date and time of the user s last session and the user s current online status If the sphere next to a name is red that user is currently offline if the sohere is green the user is currently online You can also view a more detailed session log by selecting View Log to the right of the user s name Figure 2 4 Welcome to Andover Windows Internet Explorer _ In x S http 69 199 75 10 Andover Building asp D x X A welcome to Andover x Marat File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Schedules Alarms Disabled Network JDOE Jane Doe View Log 12 01 2011 08 50 AM Messages User BWRIGHT Bill Wright View Log 12 01 2011 08 53 AM JSMITH John Smith View Log 12 02 2011 3 28 PM BKURBY Bob Kurby View Log 01 13 2010 1 59 PM CDI Code Dynamics V
2. TE f DIE Logout Main Floor 1 Floor 2 Floor 3 Office3 jpg PIUElectHeati PIUElectHeat2 PIUElectHeat3 Plant Rename Delete Rename Delete Rename Delete Rename Delete Climate Schedules Alarms Overtime Disabled qe AE Network Messages PIUH2OFan jpg Rename Delete Rename Delete Rename Delete Rename Delete Rename Delete Rename Delete Rename Delete Upload an image from your computer here Browse Upload Figure 5 1 Adding an Image to a Page User Level Manager To add an image to a page go to the page you wish to add the image and click the At the top select an image from the drop down box To see what the selected image looks like click the Image button to the left Once the desired image is selected click the Save button to the right o Note If no graphic is selected for a page all the points on the page will automatically format into a table YY jJ Positioning Points on a Graphic User Level Manager If you have selected a graphic for your page the points must be positioned on the image Positioning is accomplished by setting the Top and Left fields of the editing table The top left hand corner of the page would be represented with a Top value of 0 and Left value of 0 The bottom right hand corner of the page would be represented with a Top value of 600 and a Left value of 600 The best way to initially position a point is directly from the L
3. Main Floor 1 Floor 2 Floor 3 a T an DOM000 AVG3SP Numeric A begr 3 pu ete Delete ans DOMO00 SA3 SP___Jfnumerc Deg 4 ur t Delete Plant DOMO00 ST3SP_ fumerc nw 5 vse Delete Climate DOM000 AHU3 SS AHU3 SS 0 a te Schedules mm ps DOMO00 OSAAVG Numeric I Degr 7 Veest oae DOM000SAT3 Numeric i Degr 9 vedats Delete DOmo00STANC3 numer zdinwe 10 veda ele p AE me zJiPrtope 12 ue Delete i TY m ME O pomooo STSALARM Jem A nieje Figure 4 5 faa Jk Point Classes The Class property defines the format in which a point value is represented when displayed within web EMS The following are the different Class types and how they might be viewed e Alarm O NORMAL IRL when the Andover value 0 or Off O ALARM when the Andover value 0 or On e Counter Input Text showing the actual Andover value e Digital Input O when the Andover value 0 or Off O when the Andover value 0 or On e Digital Output Text showing the actual Andover value in addition to a drop down selection for Off and On e Equipment Setpoint Text showing the actual Andover value e Numeric Text showing the actual Andover value 6242 e On Off O when the Andover value 0 or Off O when the Andover value 0 or On e Room Setpoint A drop down selection
4. 300 450 vase veee DOM000 SPEEDS me zie 0 420 we nee DOMO00 CHWV3POS Numeric PrctOpel 370 330 Update Delete DOMOOO SASALARM am i 420 300 wars octet DOM000 STSALARM JAam il 20 480 ve oni T TT Eu a Controller Point List i COMFLT6 Add Numeric Add Flag R115 Z Figure 5 2 Chapter 6 Trends Enabling or Disabling Trending User Level Manager Trending can be enabled or disabled from the point s properties page To enable trending select the drop down box next to Trending and specify the trending time increments To disable trending select None in the Trending drop down box Remember any changes you make to the Properties page will need to be saved by clicking the Update button Trending Graphs User Level All If trending has been enabled on a point a selection for graphing will be available Graphs are accessed by right clicking a point reference and clicking Graph point name or by clicking the Graph button from a table You can also view trending graphs by clicking the gt button on the point s properties page History User Level Manager The History page a sub branch of the Manage branch displays a table that houses all the points for which trending has been enabled This page is a graphical representation of point history and shows how many history pages are available to other non trending points There are
5. Graphics Adding Images to the webi EMS SVSteni cda i a a E a 24 Adang AMIMABe to PICE ak nen E E AN ey nee re 24 Positioning Points on a Graphic iii a A A E hard tase ieee 25 Chapter 6 Trends Enabling OF DISADlING rending nd dl ce deena 26 Tending GED dt ta een dede A tuts ead ase ea 26 SLR ER RS beseda esa 26 Chapter 7 Network Management Mastercontro east asana encens eos ne ei 28 PISU PR walice o M n em ial nd la BSL Abd ela bak 29 PIULO V nasedl zadat oasnaualotu adnte E E teak a 29 1 J IOU Ts Fg RS EE ee 30 SUB COM EON Cleo SR D dent OL 30 Reloading and Backing Up M MOSY cccccsseccccssscceceesececeeseccccescceseesececseseceseenecessenecesseaecessegeceesenes 30 Chapter 8 Programming Drom SUC EUS zasadit ER O aa db 31 CORUM LINCS SR SR Re E de ooo 31 EMereencv LINE a en ion norton 32 Andover POINTS ESSAIS GSE es ee BLA SSV ooo oo Ro ooo ee eee 32 IN OMS ART cect RO eo A Au 33 OULU S 2s hoarse toate ro tt id a de op de OU 33 NM ANIGDIOS sir on Sn E a hd du dr 33 E E A SE DEE S E EAE E SE OE A dd AE E E EEE EA dotoho 33 Predefined System Val lables anise tidi iets toed is Sn RS nr ec 33 PrOE ramming OPD TAORS Lente kabela dodano usoaa ds v disu tecka roi 34 OrdeporEValialo hs oddiae ake adele ae eee 35 Savine Memory within the ANG OVER eas a A te an tte aire 36 Ord rofrDr m InN OP ratiON en Sn Sn Od BO et Sn o ooo aetna 36 WED EIMS Drum POS EAMMINS SES nr en ne en a oko 37 creatine th Com
6. John Smith Version 3 7 0 Links B 8 Branch Type Parent Branch Order 8 Summary Link Page Tree Branch IE Tree Branch x E zi Tree Branch E Detail Page 4 MAN Detail Page 4 4 HAAAHE chedules Detail Page 4 shs h larms Detail Page Le Kak Palo fan fan faa 3 je Tree Branch ALLL LLL pcan Figure 3 1 User Level Manager The Links page a sub branch of the Manage branch allows you to manage links to other web EMS systems or to user files To add a link to web EMS enter the description in the editing table select the link Type from the drop down box WWW Local or webEMS enter the URL Filename and enter the Target location To finalize select Add Link To upload files into the web EMS system use the Upload button below the editing table You can also rename and or delete files at the bottom of the Links page Figure 3 2 Welcome to Andover Windows Internet Explorer OORE mme o P x i vacometoanioer x EN A Weather Site Jimmw zIhto wwwweathergov ___ New Window Z Upsets pes A Senice Maas __ flocat_ Decszip_ Same Window inside webEMS Upsets Ov ji smer jew sl Past ComLinkDocumentation pdf CX0609 TXT CX0813 TXT Docs zip Figure 3 2 13 Chapter 4 Po
7. ON gt AHU3 SS Update Delete 1A OCCUPIED 8 OVER3 8 LOAD3 4 Update Delete 1X Exit to Line if Add Line O Add Line 2x Exitto Line JI Line 10 Rotate to line 10 OFF gt AHU3 SS Update Delete 1A John SE OCCUPIED OVER3 LOAD3 2 update Delete Version 3 7 0 1X Exit to Line E If Figure 8 1 38 Special Drum Functions There are a set of seven icons at the top of the drum programming page used for shortcuts to many tasks that are performed while either viewing or programming drums They are described below The Drums button is used to reload the controller s drum list page The Refresh button is used to request the drum from Andover and reload the page The Substitute button is used to make point name substitutions within the drum The Delete button is used to erase the entire drum from the Andover program The Watch button is used to see the drum s current line position and point values The Help a button is used to show a list of all Andover point names within the system The View Log button is used to see all recorded modifications to the drum Chapter 9 Mobile Devices and Non Internet Explorer Browsers You can log into web EMS using the built in browser of a tablet or smartphone web EMS will forward you to a separate set of web pages designed specifically for mobile devices You will log in using the Same process as you would on the regular site Figure 9 1 What it
8. web EMS User Manual Code Dynamics Inc Copyright 2012 Code Dynamics Inc All Rights Reserved Table of Contents Chapter 1 Getting Started IMEFOGU GLO EHESS SNS Gob aa Oe de BB oP AVE U B oo Doro o PO ooo obe 3 Product Feature Sane TC auld a hal oun uae uaa ooo 3 SYSTEM Requirements RS TT ot bt dot a TT latu budek 4 HOW oO Use The MANU ESS RS Net ala cotto 4 EOP PINS AIO Web EMS Larrea tn et nd an ele ue 4 Malhy Sereen and Basic Navigation Re Ant 5 Chapter 2 Access CEINE USSR Re EN a mn aaa ai mono 6 POPIS SONS ne re tue rm nt nt 6 Modifying and Deleting USSR ii dci id 7 Changing Your User Name Password or E mail Address VU 7 S SIOM OBS Ra no denied ect l iiecie 8 MESSE a en one On etc On Re A E tes 9 Chapter 3 Pages creatine Pages his nd lens T a A R Gala oh nn 11 Modifyine and Deleting Pages anse se re Sr On AA obed Bod RDR eo on 11 LINKS RARES udi ooo SR nn dd Need n dno 12 Chapter 4 Points Assigning Point Names to Variables and Flags ss 14 Adding Inputs and Outputs to ANCOVEL csecccssecccesecceeseeceencecaeececsececseceeeeceseneesaucessuecesseeesenees 14 AGING POINES AKO po PR O O O O O 16 BO B K R O O bode E nace manttec E 18 Viewing Data View Only Rights c cccssssccccccesseccccceesecccceeeesecceesueeeccesseeneecceseuuneeeesseeeeeceeesaggnseess 20 Viewing Data All Other DST dd de detente errant ess 22 POINCPCODONICS PAR den esse E nd cn md te ide aid 23 Chapter 5
9. DegF 15 Temp DEG F INPT1 15 74 49 Deg F 16 Temp DEG F INT116 792DegF Refresh Save Input xl Votage J Jada IOU Controller Comm Status Normal John Smith Version 3 7 0 Figure 4 2 Once the point name is assigned you can open the associated property page to give it additional properties describing how that point will be represented in the system To delete an input or output select the Delete button in the point properties page Welcome to Andover Windows Internet Explorer E Im x Gr AP http 69 199 75 10 Andover Building asp X Welcome to Andover x File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Logout Les IOU 1 Outputs S57 Floor 1 Floor 2 Floor 3 Plant Climate Schedules Alarms Overtime Disabled 1 Digital Fani SS EI Network ni 2 Digital an2 SS EE Ce 3 Digital Fans SS jorr ea cramh P 4 Current CHWV1 4 20ma v 4 20ma v 4 20ma v 7 Current 4 20ma M 8 Current VFD2 4 20ma I 9 Current VFD3 18 69 4 20ma A output Digta Add IOU Controller Comm Status NORMAL Messages User 5 Current CHWV2 Manage 6 Current Z lt I ollollo Tl S 5 wo Figure 4 3 Adding Points to a Page User Level Manager Adding a point reference to a page is done by clicking the tool icon lt at the lower right hand corner of a page This will b
10. web EMS allows for easy programming of drums within a browser format Unlike in the command prompt programming style you will be able to see the entire contents of the drum as you write the program Andover Points The programmer will reference point names within the drums Andover points can be actual inputs or outputs of the system or they can be variables within the system Inputs Andover Input values are determined by the classification of the input when it is assigned The four classifications for Andover inputs are as follows Temperature From 327 to 327 degrees Fahrenheit Voltage From 0 to 8 192 volts Digital On or Off Counter Read in pulses per scan up to 10 Hz Outputs An output can receive the values of ON OFF ON or positive or negative numbers For a digital output it can be set to ON OFF or a number corresponding to a pulse in seconds For a tri state output it can be set to ON OFF ON or a number positive or negative corresponding to a pulse in seconds Fora universal output it can be the same as a digital output in addition to a number corresponding to a voltage or a current signal Variables There are two types of Andover variables that can have a real number value fixed variables X variables and A variables and calculation variables V variables Both fixed and calculation variables can take any value between 9999 and 9999 Strictly speaking calculation variables can have values above and below
11. Climate E146 E146 Manager v Schedules Password eee O E255 E255 Alarms Retype eese 25 55 Manager M Overtime Disabled Email Address jsmith capital com Network Messages Cancel Save Changes 100 4 Figure 2 2 Modifying and Deleting Users User Level Manager To edit a user s name password and permission level select the page icon to the right of the user s information Make the desired changes and select Save Changes to finalize the modifications To delete a user select the red X to the right of the user s name Figure 2 1 Changing Your User Name Password or E mail Address User Level All The User page allows you to modify your user Name Password or E mail Address Your Name is different from your User ID Your name is displayed with messages and on session logs while your User ID is used to log into web EMS Your Name can be modified in the future Your User ID 7 cannot be modified If a User ID must be changed the user must be deleted entirely and a new User ID can then be created To change your Name type the new name in the Name field and select Save Changes To change your Password simply type the new password in both Password fields and select Save Changes Please do not cut and paste your new Password into the Retype field as this action does not prevent typographical errors Your E mail Address can be changed in the same manner Figure 2 3
12. is important to use parentheses when calculations could be misinterpreted The result of the expressions would be as follows Expression Yields 4 3 2 20 2 3 4 20 Saving Memory within the Andover The Andover memory storage is directly related to the number of characters used in the programming drums Many expressions can be replaced with shorter formats as in the following examples Original Format Shorter Format FAN ON amp HEATER ON FAN amp HEATER FAN OFF HEATER OFF FAN HEATER WKD MON WKD TUE WKD WED WKD THU WKD FRI WKD lt 6 Order of Drum Line Operation A line s Action statements if any will be performed in the order of listing In the following example the HEATER output will never be turned ON within the line The second Action statement finalizes the value of HEATER at the completion of the scan LINE 5 1A ON gt HEATER 2A OFF gt HEATER 1X Exit to Line 10 If TOD gt 1700 The following line will result in a value of 70 for TEMP SP LINE 12 1A 68 gt TEMP SP 2A MAX TEMP SP 70 gt TEMP SP 1X Exit to Line 15 If A line s Exit statements will be performed in the order of listing If an Exit statement becomes TRUE any following Exit statements will be ignored The line will use the first Exit statement that becomes TRUE during the scan In the following example the point named LEAD 1 is a flag with the value of ON As long a
13. showing whole number Andover values between 70 and 77 The Room Setpoint class will be replaced by the User Defined class in future versions e Start Schedule 13 1PM A drop down selection of 30 minute increments showing Midnight where the Andover value 0 through OFF where the Andover value 24 A time of 1 30 PM is shown where the Andover value 13 5 9 30 4m E e Start Schedule 1300 1PM A drop down selection of 30 minute increments showing Midnight where the Andover value 0 through OFF where the Andover value 2400 A time of 1 30 PM is shown where the Andover value 1330 23041 EX e Stop Schedule 13 1PM A drop down selection of 30 minute increments showing OFF where the Andover value 0 through Midnight where the Andover value 2400 A time of 1 30 PM is shown where the Andover value 1330 53041 EX e Stop Schedule 1300 1PM A drop down selection of 30 minute increments showing OFF where the Andover value 0 through Midnight where the Andover value 24 A time of 1 30 PM is shown where the Andover value 13 5 9 30am Temperature Input Text showing the actual Andover value 70 22 Time 13 1PM A drop down selection of 30 minute increments showing 00 00 where the Andover value 0 through 24 00 where the Andover value 24 A time of 1 30 PM is shown where the Andover value 13 5 3 30 AM Time 1300 1PM A drop down selection of 30 minute increments show
14. those limits however they will be represented with a value of OVRFLOW to the user Flags Andover also has user defined variables called flags Flags are numerically Boolean where the value can only be ON or OFF Predefined System Variables Predefined system variables are preset within the Andover and cannot be modified or disabled A list containing all Andover predefined system variables with the numerical values that they represent appears on the following page Variable Name Value Reference APR 4 April 1 Returns the logical OFF or the numerical value ofO Returns the logical OFF or the numerical value of 0 eje Re Re eR OUI U NIE OT NR Oje o UT UJ NO CO Returns the logical OFF or the numerical value of 0 r N Programming Operators Mathematical Adds the right side expression to the left side expression Subtracts the right side expression from the left side expression Multiplies the right side expression by the left side expression Divides the right side expression by the left side expression aj Comparative gt Returns TRUE or numerical 1 if the value of the left side expression is greater than the value of the right side expression lt Returns TRUE or numerical 1 if the value of the left side expression is less than the value of the right side expression Returns TRUE or numerical 1 if the value of the left side expression is equal to the value of the r
15. 256 trending points available in the Andover AC256 system and only 112 available in the AC256 You can open the point s Properties page by clicking the on the point s name referenced in the table Figure 6 1 over Windows Internet Explorer Q U S z JE le gt a History Pages Hf AAAHA A ELLE HRARBARRARI Figure 6 1 Chapter 7 Network Management Master Controller User Level Manager Under the Master sub branch there will be listed Flags V variables A variables if the system is an AC256 and X variables From these links you can open the associated pages for these point types The master controller s programs are located through the Master sub branch under the Network branch The Programs sub branch displays all the drums programs for your Andover system To view or edit an existing drum select the associated drum link This will open the drum for viewing and or programming To create a new program drum select the desired drum listed in the Open a New Drum box and click Open You will then be taken to a blank drum page You can also copy an existing drum into a new drum at the bottom of the Programs page Simply select the domain and drum of both the source and of the destination drum then click Copy Drum Figure 7 1 XG Welcome to Andover x MORTE Program to set SA1ALARM flag Program to set SA2ALARM flag Program to set SA3ALARM flag
16. Program to set ST1ALARM flag Program to set ST2ALARM flag Floor 2 Program to set ST3ALARM flag Program to adjust SP1 1 value Floor 3 Program to adjust SP1 2 value Plant Program to adjust SP1 3 value Climate Program to adjust SP1 4 value Program to adjust SP2 1 value Schedules Program to adjust SP2 2 value Alarms Program to adjust SP2 3 value Overtime Program to adjust SP2 4 value Disabled Program to adjust SP3 1 value Program to adjust SP3 2 value Network Program to adjust SP3 3 value L Master Program to adjust SP3 4 value Program to control ECONFLAG x Program to set SYSSTAGE value TR Program to control plant equipment based on SYSSTAGE A variabl Drum to set start stop time after reloa X variabl Programs Controller Flags Messages Drum 4 z Open User Manage Copy Source Drum Domain Test Site Drum 1 Drum to set OVERTIME flags Into Destination Drum Domain Drum 4 John Smith Version 3 7 0 Copy Drum Figure 7 1 From the Controller sub branch you can edit the controller description and view the Status Failure Messages and Comm Port Traffic percentage You can add an e mail address for the web EMS system to contact if memory loss or off line status occurs You can also set the system time Figure 7 2 sjh Welcome to Andover Windows Internet Explorer GO emmer Plk E wenende x DOM000 Test Site Model status GRE rares Fail
17. a Figure 9 3 Figure 9 4 64 0 86 98 844B Andover History for CHWR ICE ET menat 2m DC auto Range n LL Time Value 44 Figure 9 5 AT Appendix R gt Prompt User Level Manager The R gt prompt page is for single command transactions with the Andover This page can be used for obtaining specific information from the Andover controller through a single entry or transaction Type your command in the text field to the right of the R gt then press Enter You can select the Send without lt CR gt button if you wish to send the text without the ASCii 13 carriage return character You can also select the Send lt CR gt only button if you wish to send an ASCii 13 carriage return only without the text The Wait for Response value represents the number of seconds the system waits for Andover s response to complete before returning the result The default value is one 1 second Figure A e Note The R gt prompt function cannot be used to edit drums or any other process that requires more than one transaction to complete This limitation exists because the system now allows multiple users to request data simultaneously All multi transaction functions can now be performed within the graphical interface of the browser There is really no need for the option of R gt prompt level commands with web EMS but it is included as a way for the user to directly request information from the controlle
18. ayout Page Access this page by selecting the Layout Page button at the top of the editing table page Here you can click and drag the point references to the desired positions and click Update The server automatically enters the corresponding values into the Top and Left fields for you You can also position a point on a graphic page by entering the Top and Left values manually on the editing table page Figure 5 2 o Note If your page does not have an image web EMS automatically formats the data into a table Pi x Welcome to Andover x Plant Climate Schedules Alarms Overtime Disabled Network Messages User Manage John Smith Version 3 7 0 Main Floor 1 Floor 2 Floor 3 Summary AHU Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Plant Climate Schedules Alarms Image AHU 4jpg seve Layout Page Point Reference Class Units Top Left Action DOMO00 AVG3 hum IDegr 100 440 vess pee DOMO00 RAT3 JNume o fDegr 140 210 Update Delete DOM000AVG35P numer _ ziDegr 140 440 vase vai DOMO0OSA3SP m ZiDegr 20 360 vue Osis DOMooosT3sP num Z nwc 220 480 Undate Delete DOMOODAHUSSS Jorr 20 20 ue ree DOMOO0 OSAAVG fumer ZIegr 300 20 voe sie DOMOOOMATS Jre iDegr 300 210 eee pou DOMOGOSATS Jrumme ziDegr 200 300 Undate pau DOMOOO STATICS ime imwc
19. can do Using this portal you can view and set values enable or disable points and view point history graphs What it cannot do The mobile interface cannot get to a point s property page or allow for programming a control drum web EMS uses specific Microsoft tools built into the Internet Explorer browser in order to integrate best with the administrative functions of the Andover system Navigation The Navigation Tree in the original web EMS pages is replaced with drop down boxes to select the page to display Figure 9 2 Main ree EMS Select Page Plant Mobile Login Page Login here using mobile devices or non In et Explorer we Climate User ID Alarms Password Schedules Optimal Start Figure 9 1 Figure 9 2 Display Format The pages are displayed in a table format only This provides for a faster page load while reducing data usage fees charged by mobile Internet service providers 64 0 86 98 8448 Andover Mobile EMSPage a fs 73 82 Deg F 7342 i July ath Inc 290 DONDOO JULY4TH F6 Day MP 254 256 v i DCM000 LABORDAY F7 INeP 320 Tharkesgrang Dery DOHOJO THNKSGIY FB Chastrmas Qay IN 360 el DONDOO XMAS P9 IN 340 eS Overtine Floor 1 Ta DONDOO OVER 712 Overtime Floor 2 DONGOO OVER F12 n Fovertine Roo 3 Small Font OOM000 OVERS FL3 Overtime Floor 4 oomoo OVERS cri
20. d IOU s Inputs and or Outputs or by selecting the AC Net device s Points page you can add inputs and outputs At the bottom of the input or output list select the ID channel number for the associated point in the drop down box you wish to add Next select the type of point to be assigned and a unique Andover point name and click Add 148 Inputs can be voltage temperature digital or counter Outputs can be digital tri state current or voltage based on the particulars of the hardware Valid Andover point names can be up to 8 characters in length and can contain dots and or underscores _ All alpha numeric characters A Zand0 9 can be used however numerals cannot be used as the first or second character in the name Figures 4 2 and 4 3 DE X Welcome to Andover M AM x ok Main Floor 1 Floor 2 Floor 3 Plant Climate Schedules Alarms Overtime Disabled Messages User Manage IOU 1 Inputs 1 Digital AUT Status 2 Temp DEG F INPUT1 2 Deg F 3 Voltage 4 Digital 1 5v 5 Counter kw Puse OPule Scan 6 Temp DEG F Deg F 7 Temp DEG F lnputt7__ _73 29 Deg F 8 Temp DEG F INPUT1 8 75 31 Deg F 9 Digital Anus Status 10 Digital RerigAam 11 Voltage 12 Temp DEG F E mer Sojber 13 Temp DEG F 14 Temp DEG F NPT113 7352DesF INPT1 14 7486
21. e gray box with links to the associated programs A listing of every reference to the point can be found here e The Synchronize O is used to re reguest Andover for point information and refresh the database e The Modification Log Ul shows every change to the point what change was made when it occurred and who made the change e The Trending Graph 3 when trending is enabled opens a graphical representation of the point s historical values e The Delete x removes the point from the system o Note Standard users may view the point properties but cannot make changes Chapter 5 Graphics Adding Images to the web EMS System User Level Manager The Graphics page shows every image that is currently available in your web EMS system From this page you can upload new images rename current images or delete an image To add a new image scroll to the bottom of the page and upload the image from your computer Browse for the desired image and click Upload For quick page loading the best file types to use are JPG and GIF To rename an image click Rename beneath the image you wish to rename Type the new name in the field and click Submit To delete an image simply click Delete beneath the image you wish to delete Figure 5 1 Welcome to Andover Windows Internet Explorer P In xf Go http 69 199 75 10 Andover Building asp P E 47x welcome to Andover x File Edit View Favorites Tools Help
22. editing table for the Navigation Tree o Note You can only create modify or delete one branch at a time Only one row may be edited at a time in the editing table To create a branch page type the name of the new branch in the Label field on the left Next select the desired type from the Branch Type drop down box The three options are as follows e Tree Branch Provides a link for a sub branch grouping e Summary Link Provides point information and a way to link to other pages however point details cannot be modified on this page e Detail Page Provides a detail page for viewing and accessing points within the Andover system You can also choose to give your new page a Parent page association This association can be seen as a link when viewing the page Figure 3 1 Branches that have the Tree Branch link option have sub branches These branches are represented by the blue branch symbol E in the editing table To manage sub branches click the blue branch icon associated with that branch Sub branches are added and modified similarly to main branches Modifying and Deleting Pages User Level Manager To modify a branch make any adjustments needed and select Update To delete a branch select Delete Figure 3 1 Welcome to Andover Windows Internet Explorer http 69 199 75 10 Andover Bu Iding asp Favorites Tools Help Climate Schedules Alarms Overtime Disabled Network Messages User
23. eshing You can refresh data through three different methods e Click the Refresh button in the top right corner of the page e Right click anywhere on the page and click Page Refresh e Re select the branch from the Navigation Tree 2 Trending If trending has been enabled for a point a selection for graphing will be available Graphs are accessed by right clicking on top of a point from the graphics page and selecting Graph point name Figure 4 7 or by selecting the orange 7 button from a table Real time Viewing Data can be automatically refreshed every ten seconds through Realtime viewing By turning this feature on Andover populates those values onto the corresponding fields without reloading the page To turn on real time viewing right click anywhere on the page and click Turn ON Realtime While in real time viewing the System in Use will appear in red at the top of the page when the server is requesting values from Andover If you are attempting to change values on a page you should turn off real time viewing first Not doing so could allow the system to reset your changes before they can be saved You may turn off real time viewing by right clicking anywhere on the page and clicking Turn OFF Realtime Figure 4 8 Welcome to Andover Windows Internet Explorer loj x bed Kas Welcome to Andover x th ke 693 JE http 69 199 75 10 Andover Building asp File Edit Vi
24. ew Favorites Tools Help Logout Main Floor 1 Floor 2 Main gt gt Summary gt gt Floor 3 AHU Refresh Save Deg F Deg F Disable RAT3 Climate Properties RAT3 Schedul Graph RAT3 y E Overtime Page Refresh In WC Disabled Network Messages Turn ON Realtime User Manage ChW Valve 72 05 Pret Open SA3 Alarm Static3 Alarm John Smith Version 3 7 0 Figure 4 7 Welcome to Andover Windows Internet Explorer E lol x Go h 2 http 69 199 75 10 Andover Building asp Pls x a Welcome to Andover x fi Ki foi File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Main gt gt Summary gt gt Floor 3 AHU RefrestSave System In Use DegF RA3 Temp Deg F Deg F Climate Schedules Alarme Static3 SP Overtime In WC Disabled Network Messages User Manage Disable Properties Graph SA3 Alarm Static3 Alarm Page Refresh Turn ON Realtime John Smith Version 3 7 0 Figure 4 8 Viewing Data User Level Standard and Manager In addition to page refreshing trending and real time viewing Standard and Manager users have additional options available Enabling Disabling a Point To Enable or Disable a point right click the point reference select Enable point name or Disable point name and then click Refresh Save On a table page you can also click on the VJ or and click the Refresh Save button The green v indicates an enabled status and the red X indicates a d
25. fy Disable Alarms Overtime Disabled Network Messages Code Dynamics CDI Manager Jane Doe JDOE View Only John Smith JSMITH Manager R gt Prompt John Smith Version 3 7 0 R115 4 Figure 2 1 Permissions User Level Manager The four different user levels and their corresponding permissions are as follows e No Access Allows you to temporarily disable a user from access without deleting his or her User ID Deleting the User ID will permanently remove the session log for that user The No Access user level may also be used by users such as security companies who must receive e mail alarms but do not need further access to the system e View Only Allows the user to view data from Andover only A user at this level cannot make changes to the system 5 e Standard Allows the user to view all point properties and disable and change point values Most users will fall into this permission category e Manager Allows the user to have the permissions of the Standard user with the added ability to change programs change variable calculations modify the page views and manage users This is the highest level of access in the system Welcome to Andover Windows Internet Explorer loj x EJ http 69 199 75 10 Andover Building asp X G Welcome to Andover x MORTE File Edit View Favorites Tools Help User Management User Information Name John Smith
26. ick the Add Statement link next to the new statement When the page refreshes you will see your Action or Exit statement in a grayed portion of the box The blue portion is for new statements to be entered Figure 8 1 Once the programming is complete you will need to start the drum by one of two methods You may either click the appropriate Rotate Drum to Line link or you can add an auto start up function in the Emergency line Line E To do this add an Exit statement to the Emergency line exiting to the line of your choice with the condition of CL 0 This condition states that the drum is currently on line 0 or not running The Emergency line is checked at every scan and if the drum is on line 0 not running then it will immediately rotate the drum to the new line stated and the drum will now be running Figure 8 1 Welcome to Andover Windows Internet Explorer In x Go v e http 69 199 75 10 Andover Building asp Dr s x Welcome to Andover x A k fon Drums Refresh Substitute Delete Watch View Log Plant Climate Line C Rotate to line 0 Schedules Program to set AHU3 SS output Alarms Overtime Disabled Line 1 Rotate to line 1 OCCUPIED OVER3 LOAD3 Update Delete zm ONS U UU U Update Delete V variables 2X Exit to Line If A variables X variables Add Line Programs 1A Controller Add Line Messages 3X Exitto Line Jir Manage Line 5 Currently on this line for 7 hours
27. iew Log 12 02 2011 3 28 PM R gt Prompt John Smith Version 3 7 0 Figure 2 4 Messages User Level All The Messages page allows one user to communicate with another user within the web EMS system The purpose for this might be to notify another user about a control point being disabled intentionally while work is performed To send a message first select the Send sub branch and then select the users vou wish to address If you wish to send a message to more than one user hold Ctrl while selecting each subsequent user Type your message in the box and select Click here to send The recipients will receive notification of the pending message upon their next login Figure 2 5 To view messages addressed to you select the View sub branch All past messages sent to you or sent by you are displayed along with the date and time of the transmission If you have a new unread message addressed to you an envelope will appear in the bottom of the Navigation Tree area directly above your user name Click the DA envelope to view your new message Welcome to Andover Windows Internet Explorer GORE oomoo Pe e Send a Message Hold the lt CTRL gt key while selecting multiple users Click here to send Figure 2 5 10 Chapter 3 Pages Creating Pages User Level Manager Pages are created from the Navigation page a sub branch under the Manage branch The Navigation page displays an
28. ight side expression Returns TRUE or numerical 1 if the value of the left side expression is NOT equal to the value of the right side expression gt Returns TRUE or numerical 1 if the value of the left side expression is greater than OR equal to the value of the right side expression lt Returns TRUE or numerical 1 if the value of the left side expression is less than OR equal to the value of the right side expression o Note Due to rounding off for display purposes some values may appear to be equal but are not For example the values of 49 9999 and 50 0001 both are represented as 50 to the user but they will NOT be equal to each other in an equation Logical amp AND returns TRUE if both expressions are TRUE OR returns TRUE if either expression is TRUE A XOR returns TRUE if exactly one expression is TRUE Other Operators Returns an expression whose value is negative of the original expression Returns the absolute value of the expression Returns the reverse opposite of the expression S Returns the square root of the expression MIN Returns the minimum value of all expressions within the statement MAX Returns the maximum value of all expressions within the statement MINNO Returns the argument position with the minimum value in the statement MAXNO Returns the argument position with the maximum value in the statement Order of Evaluation Andover calculates expressions from left to right therefore it
29. ined point naming friendly point names e Easy point searching and program control lookup Practical Programming Based on Access Level e Easy access to view or modify control programs e Cut and paste programming Ability to copy a program within or between controllers Ability make point name substitutes within programs e Real time viewing of program position and values Intelligent Data Collection e Extended history accumulation and archives e Graphical trending of point values e Auto ranging and multi interval graphing Dependable Alarming e E mail requires Internet access e Controller offline status or memory loss alarm Easy Backup and Reloads e Scheduled automatic backups e Single click backups and reloads 3 J System Requirements The only requirement to access web EMS is a Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 0 or later No custom software is installed on any user s computer The web EMS server does require Internet access if e mail alarming is desirable How to Use This Manual In this manual a section may apply to multiple user levels or a section may apply to only one user level Each section heading lists the user levels that apply If your user level is View Only a section that specifies Standard user level would not apply to you Sections that state All apply to all users Logging into web EMS To access web EMS type your web EMS server s IP address in your Internet browser From the login page type your User ID a
30. ing 00 00 where the Andover value 0 through 24 00 where the Andover value 2400 A time of 1 30 PM is shown where the Andover value 1330 3 30AM Tristate Output Text showing the actual Andover value with a drop down box selection of Off On or On True False when the Andover value 0 or Off o tate when the Andover value 0 or On Voltage Input Text showing the actual Andover value 6 667 Voltage Output Text showing the actual Andover value Yes No when the Andover value 0 or Off when the Andover value 0 or On User Defined A drop down selection of user defined references that are associated with Andover values Point Detail COOLMODE Windows Internet Explorer a http 69 199 75 10 Andover EditPoint asp Item COOLMODE8dnfinetCtr DOM000 User defined values for Cooling Mode Value Reference Color Action Guen E _Uodate ou Update Delete 1 Economzer E enter E m aT Default x Close Window Figure 4 6 To specify the user defined values select the ellipsis box next to the User Defined class selection from the point s Properties page to open the user defined editing table Enter the Andover value the user defined reference and the desired reference color web EMS will display the user defined reference in the selected color based upon the Andover value given Figure 4 6 Viewing Data User Level View Only Page Refr
31. ints Andover points include inputs outputs variables and flags Assigning Point Names to Variables and Flags User Level Manager All the available variables and flags in your Andover system will be available as sub branches of the Master branch From here you can manage all of the point properties for each of the variables or flags within the system Figure 4 1 Welcome to Andover Windows Internet Explorer Go JE hittp 69 199 75 10 Ando ding asp nA as Welcome to Andover al In x File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Logout Main Floor 1 A1 Al Floor 2 Floor 3 Plant Climate Schedules Alarms Overtime Disabled Network L Master Flags V variables A variables X variables Programs Controller Messages User Manage John Smith Version 3 7 0 Adding Inputs and Outputs to Andover A7 A7 DA KD Static3 SP A25 A31 A37 A43 A49 ASS A61 A67 A3 A3 A9 CT KI A15 A21 ST KI A21 A27 A33 A39 A45 A57 A63 A69 Figure 4 1 A5 A5 All A17 DA KP Staticl SP A23 A29 A35 A41 A47 A53 A59 A29 A6 A6 A12 A18 DA KI Satic2 SP A24 A30 A36 A42 A48 A54 A60 A66 A72 A78 AB4 A90 A96 A30 A102 A108 A114 A120 A126 User Level Manager Adding inputs and outputs is accomplished from the Network sub branches By selecting the associate
32. isabled Status Accessing Point Properties To view a point s properties you may double click the point reference or you may right click the point reference and click Properties point name Point properties are displayed in a new window Figure 4 9 Setting Point Values Point values on a page can be modified by changing the values represented on the page and clicking the Refresh Save button however changes will not be saved if the Andover programming controls the point value In such a case the point will need to be disabled prior to making a change to the value 2 jJ d Windows In ne xD er Point Detail CH SS Windows Internet Explorer http 69 199 75 10 Andover EditPoint asp Item CH SS amp InfinetC tir DOM000 Cass e Chiller Start Stop _ Schedules E ho Alarms F re Overtime Disabled Network o Messages User Manage Figure 4 9 Point Properties Page User Level Standard and Manager The properties page is made up of multiple functions that are associated with the particular point e The point properties displayed will vary based on the type of point being viewed In the gray box changes can be made to the properties and saved by clicking the Update button at the bottom Properties include but are not limited to Point Name Friendly Name Current Value Unit of Measure Point Type Point Class State Memo and Trending e The Point Reference Locator can be found below th
33. line does not affect the drum s operation The Control lines numbering from 1 99 contain the main instructions of the control program These lines contain all program calculations as well as the sequences of operation The Emergency line is a unique control line that can perform a special task no matter what line the program is currently positioned in This line will be discussed in more detail later Control Lines Each control line can contain two types of statements Action statements and Exit statements Action statements are instructions that perform some type of action within the program The action could be used to turn on a control point or to perform a mathematical calculation on a variable A line can contain multiple Action statements to be performed in the order in which they are written The most common instruction in an Action statement is the value transfer instruction represented by the greater than symbol gt You would write the statement as Value gt Point where the Value would be ON OFF or a numerical calculation and the Point would be any output or variable within the system Examples include the following ON gt HEATER The value ON is transferred to the output named HEATER turning the output On OFF gt FAN The value OFF is transferred to the output named FAN turning the output Off 65 gt HEATSP The value 65 is transferred to the variable named HEATSP setting the value of the va
34. ment LIN SLR o ae AT et Re ee ae oto 37 Creatine a COntrol LINE ss en nn ais Nes 37 Sp cial DFU MPC TIONS ETS Sn er nee Re A en er ne 39 Chapter 9 Mobile Devices and Non Internet Explorer Browsers VA GS A CAO a a on seats o aaeeee 40 NAG ESC LA 10 AG ClO PRE sortase ea o end ona hala dne a ad aha ouha on anna nn od oo olea ek 6 NSA 40 NOVO mamiadnaiikadmasocaki dents ne nd tee et tin akad E nn don blata sk 40 DIS IV FOL Va atest da aad cu dodiade cc aa 41 Appendix RE PROMIS de Sd do un 42 Technical SUDDO ann nee tee Ne a AU dents ler Lo din e 43 Trademarks and CODYTIBAIS EME NS ins MR ek me MR dir mn jh 43 Chapter 1 Getting Started Introduction web EMS is a browser based interface between the Andover system and you web EMS provides a clean front end that allows you to do the following e Monitor your system through friendly customized views e Modify points schedules and alarms e Collect and display historical data e Manage and edit system programs e Backup and Restore your system s memory Product Features Open Platform e Browser interface e No special software required on user PCs e Unlimited licenses no user limit Secure and Reliable Access True multi user access e User level access three levels of permission e User activity monitoring and logging e Internal messaging between users Intuitive User Interface e Customized navigation and user defined views e Customized graphics e User def
35. nd Password and select Login or press Enter on your keyboard Figure 1 1 o Note The Manager User ID is and the default Password is Managers please change the password as soon as possible to avoid unauthorized access ieee page 7 for information on how to change passwords o Note To access web EMS through a mobile device or a non Internet Explorer browser see Appendix page 28 Code Dynamics Inc web EMS Login Page Windows Internet Explorer Im x G S htt 69 199 75 10 Andover findex asp P Etx 2 Code Dynamics Inc web E x File Edit View Favorites Tools Help User ID JSMITH Password Login Copyri dors ie ashe de Dyna Inc This product sed to CDI Test Site R115 Z Figure 1 1 J Main Screen and Basic Navigation After logging into web EMS the main screen will appear The welcome page displays the web EMS logo your user name and a record of your last session If there are multiple Andover masters in your systems you may access your session log by selecting the Andover master from a drop down menu Figure 1 2 Navigating web EMS is accomplished via the Navigation Tree housed in the yellow column on the left of a page at all times This tree is your portal to all system data programming options and user management Terms on this tree are referred to as branches branches may signify a specific page ora grouping of pages Welcome to Andover Wind
36. ows Internet Explorer In x Dax Welcome to Andover x E v http 69 199 75 10 Andover Building asp File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Logout Main Floor 1 Floor 2 Floor 3 Plant Climate web EMS Alarms Overtime Network Messages User Manage Welcome Manager Your last access was on Thursday December 1 2011 at 8 49 AM View your session log Copyright 1999 2011 Code Dynamics Inc This product is licensed to CDI Test Site M Version 3 7 0 Figure 1 2 Chapter 2 Access Creating Users User Level Manager Users are created and managed through the Access page a sub branch of the Manage branch To create a new user first select New User in the top right corner of the editing table Type the new User ID Name Password Password Retype and Email Address in the corresponding fields Although the User ID cannot be changed once created the user Name can Select the desired permissions from the drop down box and select Save Changes to finalize Figures 2 1 and 2 2 Welcome to Andover Windows Internet Explorer gt lol x G JE http 69 199 75 10 Andover Building asp D F X 4 welcome to Andover x A A 603 Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help Logout User Management Main Floor 1 N el Name 1D userLevei MAASSA Floor 3 Bill Wright BWRIGHT Modify Disable Plant Climate E f SDi Schedules Bob Kurby BKURBY Modi
37. r if desired n x Welcome to Andover Windows Internet Explorer J hittp 69 199 75 10 Andove t X welcome to Andover File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Logout Main Floor 1 Floor 2 Floor 3 Plant Climate Schedules Alarms Overtime Disabled Network Messages User 115 Figure A 0 u Technical Support If you are having problems with web EMS contact you web EMS representative or the following address for support Code Dynamics Inc P O Box 25 Woodstock GA 30188 770 592 7402 Voice Monday through Friday 9AM to 5PM EST 678 445 8193 Fax www codedynamics com Web Address support codedynamics com E mail Trademarks and Copyrights web EMS is a trademark of Code Dynamics Inc Andover is a trade name of Schneider Electric Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Internet Explorer is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation All brand names and product names in the document are trademarks registered trademarks or trade names of their respective holders
38. riable to be 65 aj HEATSP 3 gt HEATSP2 The value of HEATSP 3 is transferred to the variable named HEATSP2 setting the value of the variable to be 3 more than HEATSP Exit statements tell the program what line to move to under a certain condition Each Exit statement consists of two parts the line number to go to and the condition that must be true in order to leave the line itis on Examples include the following Exit to line 5 If ZONE1 lt 68 This statement tells the drum to move to line 5 if the value of ZONE is less than 68 Exit to line 12 if HEATER OFF This statement tells the drum to move to line 12 if the value of HEATER is Off Exit to line 10 If This statement tells the drum to move to line 10 no matter what conditions exists Emergency Line Every control drum has a single Emergency line Line E The instructions within the Emergency line can interrupt the normal control sequence from another line in the program If an Exit statement within the Emergency line meets the condition set the control drum will move the normal operation to the new line stated within the Emergency line s Exit statement Some examples include the following Exit to line 5 If FIREALRM ON This statement forces the control drum to line 5 indefinitely or until the FIREALRM flag is OFF Exit to line 1 If CL 0 This statement moves the control drum to line one 1 if the current line CL is at line zero 0
39. ring you to the editing table page Figure 4 4 From the editing table page locate the point you wish to add from the Point List at the bottom of the page First select the Controller in which your point resides from the Controller drop down box This will reload the Point List drop down boxes to the right Figure 4 5 Points will be grouped by inputs outputs variables and flags if links have been created a fifth list containing the system links will be available Locate the point and click the Add button below the corresponding list to bring the point into the editing table above From the editing table assign the appropriate Class and Units if applicable and add the point by clicking the Add Point button to the right If desirable you can assign a unit of measure to be displayed alongside data The unit of measure is user defined in the Unit field Examples are Deg F and Hz Figure 4 5 The columns listed will vary based on the page type For a table page the columns will be Point Reference Class Units and Order For a graphical page the columns will be Point Reference Class Units Top and Left 26 Welcome to Andover Windows Internet Explorer http 69 199 75 10 Andover Building asp Main gt gt Summary gt gt Floor 3 AHU Figure 4 4 Welcome to Andover Windows Internet Explorer O IE 60 199 75 10 ardoverfulinaes Pl x SWelcome to Andover x
40. s the FAN HEATER and LEAD 1 are all ON the drum will use the first Exit statement to line 10 even though the second Exit statement is also be true It would only exit to line 15 if both the FAN and HEATER are ON and the LEAD 1 flag is OFF LINE 5 1X Exit to Line 10 If FAN 2X Exit to Line 15 If FAN ON amp HEATER ON amp HEATER ON amp LEAD 1 ON ON In the next example the drum would always exit from here to line 10 because the first statement would always be TRUE when the second statement is TRUE LINE 5 1X Exit to Line 15 If FAN 2X Exit to Line 10 If FAN ON amp HEATER ON amp HEATER ON ON amp LEAD 1 ON 36 web EMS Drum Programming To create a new program drum in the system select the desired drum number listed in the Open a New Drum box and click the Open button You will then be taken to a blank drum page Creating the Comment Line The first entry box at the top is for the Comment line It is usually used to describe the program you are about to write After typing in the Comment line click the green Update link to apply the comment Figure 8 1 Creating a Control Line Locate the Add Line selection at the bottom of the page and choose the line number you wish to create from the drop down box Choose either an Action statement in the box with the label 1A or an Exit statement with the label 1X Exit to Line After typing your new statement cl
41. ssigned will be listed numerically below the others Sub controllers are navigated similarly to the master controller Add points inputs outputs and variables to a sub controller through the controller s Points sub branch View drums through the Programs sub branch View controller details through the Controller sub branch Figure 7 3 Reloading and Backing Up Memory User Level Manager To backup the memory select the desired Controller sub branch From the Backup gray box on this page click lt lt il Figure 7 3 To reload the memory select the desired Controller sub branch From the Reload gray box on this page you can reload the memory by clicking lt gt il and selecting the particular file you wish to reload Figure 7 3 Chapter 8 Programming User Lever Manager The Andover system s programming areas are called drums Depending on the type of system you have there could be as many as 320 independent drums Each drum can be used to accomplish a specific control function For example you might write one program drum to control a fan and another to control a damper Throughout this section the term drum is used to reference a control program Drum Structure Every drum is structured to contain a Comment line 99 possible Control lines and an Emergency line The Comment line is just what it implies You can type any text you wish on this line as a reference to the drum s purpose The content of the Comment
42. ure Messages F Cl Comm Port Traffic 78 Email addresses to be sent notification due to MEMORY LOSS or OFF LINE status S rn capite 4 P ae sent avery B60 mes i System Time S 1172017 06 43 13 Seine Synchronize Andover clock with this client S Figure 7 2 Welcome to Andover Windows Internet Explorer OORE normes Pe n x DOM001 Phone Room Description Model Lcu e Status ESAE nas Failure Messages P cie Comm Port Traffic 8 Email addresses to be sent notification due to MEMORY LOSS or OFF LINE status Figure 7 3 29 IOU Boards User Level Manager The next sub branches listed beneath the Network branch detail your system s IOU boards Select an IOU board branch and sub branches appear for the Inputs and the Outputs of the board To view properties of a specific OU s input or output double click the point reference or right click and select Properties point name Graphing disabling and enabling can be accomplished right from the table Sub Controllers AC Net devices such as LCUs PCUs TCUs TMUs and DIUs User Level Manager Sub controllers are listed beneath the IOU boards Unless friendly names are specified controllers will be listed numerically by their technical names DOM001 DOM002 DOMOO3 If friendly names have been assigned controllers will be listed alphabetically by their friendly names Controllers that do not have friendly names a
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