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1. 32 2 2 Alarms The second icon on the vertical task bar represents the Alarm Manager This option will enable you to create and monitor alarms Click on the icon to bring up the box in F gure 2 40 Alarm Manager E4 ze bh Curent Events Report Edit Alarms Fast Build SG Be E a Phone and Mail Messages Alarm Report History Historic Event Report Print Alarm List Figure 2 40 Alarm Manager Menu 2 2 1 CURRENT ALARM REPORT Press the Current Alarm Report button in Figure 2 40 to make the box in Figure 2 41 appear This screen allows you to see all current alarms including those that have been acknowledged but not yet fixed Bint Alarms Miz Eile Edit Ae 39 Full 92 x ig Desc Name Fri Received Time Ack Time Fixed Time Ack By NO FLOW AHU 1 1 50 11510400 15 20 15 10 00 15 24 A FAN OVER LOAD AHU 1 1 1541000 15 06 15 70 00 15 06 PO A Figure 2 41 Current Alarms Report 33 Name name of the alarm Priority determines the level of priority for reporting alarms This number ranges between 1 99 where 99 has the highest priority level Received Time displays the date and time that an alarm was received Ack Time displays the date and time that the alarm was acknowledged Ack By the name of the person who acknowledged the alarm will appear here if an access level and password were required to acknowledge the alarm The following options allow you t
2. 2 4 15 EXIT To close the 7ime Program Menu window as displayed in Figure 2 59 56 2 5 Calendar The fifth icon on the vertical taskbar in Figure 2 02 makes the same calendar as shown in Figure 2 65 appear This icon acts as a shortcut to the calendar with all the same functions as explained in Section 2 4 07 2 6 Password and Access Level Setting The sixth icon along the vertical taskbar in Figure 2 02 is key shaped and enables the setting of all passwords and access levels in UniArt The allocation of access levels to individual screens is usually performed in the Properties Editor of that particular screen Eg access levels for alarms can be set in the Advanced Alarm Properties Editor in Figure 2 45 Clicking on this icon will require that the user enter a password for User level 99 This is the highest access level and is recommended for supervisors Once a password has been entered the screen in Figure 2 69 will appear Password setting A Use Mame Pesada Level Validate From Validate To LC ECON EC IO EEC EU GESTOS ESG ESTO CA EE opa o EEC s ETA foo ST ST CU II S CTC H C O CT O IIS H H CTC CT Co IS H H CTC CT LN IS IO CC CTC CT mp os CTC CT H CC E IIS ION CC CTC CT LN IIS CC E IIS CT E IES CT 11 III ION CC CTC CT El III CT 00 For CT es SORIA m a Ecol dl a i f o oo CS a E sit e This screen enables the supervisor to allocate passwords
3. Select Edit Groups option from Edit Menu box Figure 2 4 to bring up the box in Figure 2 33 This menu allows you to delete copy and paste groups 29 2 1 6 RUN MODE Double click on any line in the Groups Menu in Figure 2 03 to run that particular group Alternately you can get to this screen via the Run command on the Edit Group Menu toolbar in Figure 2 15 Click with the right mouse button on any point to make the following menu appear Edit Time Program Calibrate Unit how Unit Petals Figure 2 34 Point Menu EDIT TIME PROGRAM Selecting this option will make the 7ime Program Editor in Figure 2 34 appear See Chapter 2 5 04 for details on setting time programs CALI BRATE UNIT Select this option to make the box in Figure 2 35 appear Set Unit Sl This option allows you to make fine Name adjustments to each point for optimal on functioning Curent value Cpu number y Point number Port number gt Offset Reset Reset CPU Exit Figure 2 35 Set Unit Current Value the displayed value Enter CPU Point and Port numbers For Port address see Appendix A Offset the difference between the real value and the displayed value Reset to reset the last calibration Reset CPU to reset all the points For Control Applications Ltd personnel only Exit to leave this screen SHOW UNIT DETAILS select this option to make the box in Figure 2 36 appear A description of eac
4. MS OT ITA FAN OPERATION 5 3 0 11 Stat 000 Po OT TrarANOPERATION 5 4 o mieloma I Figure 2 68 Se Srl Time History Check Times Est This screen displays all the time programs as they were last sent 7 L QAL oy od C Sy Cl C TE S l T L _L _ L a oo o gt au oo oa oo OO co GGO cn my ony Gn dan Jal fa Jun Clicking on the Check Times button at the bottom left of the screen will start a check of the status of parameters in the controller at the time of the check The results will appear per line on the right hand side column The number of time programs will determine the amount of time this check will take Error messages indicate that either there is a problem with communicating with the controller or the parameters or addresses have not been properly defined 2 4 12 SORT THE LIST Click on this button to sort the time programs in descending order on the disk This button will not make a time program list appear automatically Changes can be seen in the screen displayed in Figure 2 60 in Section 2 4 04 NOTE that this button does not perform the same function as Sortin Section 2 4 10 This button sorts the list in order of the time program names whereas the button in Section 2 4 10 sorts the list according to points 2 4 13 PRINT Press this button to print a list of the time programs 2 4 14 FAST EDIT This button is for the use of Control Applications Ltd personnel only 55
5. Setting Computer Address P address Computer Description name of the computer Browse for a computer Database path and Browse for database Default Width for graphic displays Default Height Vertical and horizontal arrows are for manually changing the height and width of graphic displays This is not recommended as the pictures have to fit exactly to the screen Lock All prevents all graphically displayed values from being changed You will notice that the cursor icon changes into a padlock when you go over the I O points in the graphic screens 62 Lock Inputs prevents all graphically displayed input points from being changed Forget last password usually the computer will remember for a couple of minutes that a password has been entered and it will not require that it be re entered This option ensures that the computer will always require a password The main use for this option is for the supervisor to check that passwords have been put in the right place Multi Database for use of Control Applications Ltd personnel only Exit to exit the screen Notice that here Acc Levels is depressed and has opened the bottom section of the screen e Edit set access level for all Edit options e Time Program set level for access to time programs e Quit set access level for quitting UniArt via the vertical toolbar and the taskbar next to the clock Operating sets default for new data and for Reset Access Levels
6. 2 61 This screen enables further editing options 20 D1 11 4 FAN OPERATION AHU 1 54H0 1 A25Stop M E p H Edit Time Program ja fF 0 2 114FAN OPERATION AHU 16 AHU 1 81 Stat mM Jo Edit Sorted List 22 ff sf 2 71 4 FAN OPERATION AHU 1 6 AHU 1 81 Stop M E Jo Edit 54 2 4 11 SEE TIME HISTORY Press this button to make the screen in Figure 2 68 appear History of the Time ER Weme EA Pa Pr For Act Time Sent Time 07 A4FAN OPERATION 1 1 0 11 Stat 0000 ao onesa 2 07 114FAN OPERATION 1 2 0 11 Stop 2600 TSR a OT M4FANDOPERATION 1 4 o 1 Stop 000 30100854 T S 01 1M14FAN OPERATION 2 1 0 n Stat ooo somone E 07 114FAN OPERATION 2 2 0 11 Stop 2400 20 100854 3 o n Stat 06m 30400854 e OT 14FANOPERATION 2 4 0 1 Stop 000 30 0085 a OTT 4FANOPERATION 3 1 o 11 Stat 0000 s0005 POT 4FANOPERATION 3 2 o 1 Stop 2400 ERE Start o f n Stop rt al a a L a a Oo om i 10 M01 114 FAN OPERATION 3 2 01 1 4 FAN OPERATION SOT 17 4FANOPERATION 4 1 0 11 Stat 0000 00085 14 01 AFAN OPERATION 4 2 o 11_ Stop 2400 3040085 SOT ITA FAN OPERATION 4 3 o 11 Stat 000 2040085 fe OT AFAN OPERATION 4 4 o 11 _ Stop 000 2040085 17 OT 114 FAN OPERATION 5 1 o 11 Star 000 2040085 ME OT 114 FAN OPERATION 5 2 o 11 _ Stop 260 204008
7. 6 BC BL BL BC RC 00004004000 RR R T e o 0 0 716 10 0 0 76 1 6 716 716 0 YOBSRRBUBRERRVBEsIs 9 76 0 0 ie 6 716 8 16 mM P wh Cc eo X Figure 2 73 Change CPU number Change Ee 2 8 2 SEND TO CPU Click on this button to make the screen in Figure 2 74 appear The screen will open with the last program that was sent T Compile and send programs Fort CPU Address e _ e i File Send On 02 11 1999 17 11 a51 Time Fass Time Left Link File Name CPU1 LNK as UniPoint Humber al Bus Line Number 1 1 CPUT LNE Universal Input Configuration Ch 2 Digital lH Ch 3 Digital lM ie pg SH Ch 4 Digital lN Ch 5 Digital lM CPUTALNE ae Tree Select Ch 6 Digital lN CPU2LNK Send 99 to Pico Show Let Figure 2 74 Compile and Send Programs End This screen enables you to choose and send programs to a specific controller e Insert the Port and CPU number of the destination e Choose the program to be sent from the large left window 60 e Press the Show List button to display the structure of the chosen CPU Double clicking on any of the file names will fill in the details in the Show List window The Tree Select button is no longer in use The text box next to Address will be filled in automatically Time Past the time lapsed since the program was sent Time Left the estimated remaining time for sending the program The higher of the 2 text boxes displays the n
8. All Select Non Fast Check Number Active STR 19 78 in 789 78 79 78 79 8 719 78 1978919 Port insert port number Bus insert bus number Port text box this box will be filled in automatically when the port and bus numbers are inserted Fast Check Clicking on this button and leaving it depressed will enable you to speedily check whether a particular controller is working In order to do so place a tick in the box next to the controller that you would like to check and fill in the relevant bus and port number If the controller is working the following parameters will appear and the line will turn green Ver version Prog program S N serial number Ep Date eprom date Sta status If the controller is not working the line will turn red and you will get a message in the Status sta column The Tree Select button is no longer in use Change CPU number Clicking on this button will bring up the screen in Figure 2 73 e Fill in bus and port numbers e Fill in the Source CPU number and the Target CPU number Select All CPU s all lines will be selected for checking Select None no lines will be selected for checking they will need to be ticked manually 59 Press Change to save changes and leave the menu or press Cancel to exit the menu without saving the changes Change Cpu Number a Buz C Bus 2 C Bus 2 Port Maja Source Target CCRC CREE Oe 0 Bee a ee e aE
9. Deleng datada rada 46 2 4 Time Program Time dependant actions sse ee ee ee ee e eee 47 ZAOL Send PNE REPO iran ad 47 DADA Te 0 RO Sir 47 24 03 Sena Alla 47 24 04 TME Proa stc 47 ZAS DUDIC CHECK atico it ea 50 2400 SCN iaa 51 ZO Calendars eianmanieateainimenenn 52 ZAS EXPO LO Ma lado 53 24209 CPU Clan A 53 ZAS LOS SO atan ata OA 53 241I Secme AISO eea 55 E I SOME lanas 55 LAS a o e acta eLo 55 PATA Pa 9 A A A A A 55 E IS A A EEE EE AE E oe sae coisa cern ee ne ee eae 56 2 5 Sa PA eee rad ee ae ae eer eee eee eee 57 2 6 Password SC 57 2 1 VOKE MESSAG SS rieira dedica 58 2 8 Special Programming Features see ee ee eee e K 58 2 8 1 COC CUI do aaa cade eel ia des See e 58 2 8 2 send aae HT 60 2 8 3 A A ornate A Te 61 2 8 4 A A oe see eases 61 2 8 5 A A Det ne eR Re en Ree eet ea ae eee 61 2 8 6 Mapped Y Register cccccseceececceeeeceeceeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaueaeseeaeeentess 61 2 8 1 RUN COMPING aa ii a 61 2 8 8 A o ceo de db 61 2 9 SENGS A PP tata tl Seana toca hele blac het Rael eis 62 2 10 E EEEE A AE sk oes cy A OEA A A TEE ok sence 63 2 11 E aea lT 63 SECTION 3 HORI ZONTAL TASK BAR 64 APPENDIX A NETWORK includes PC s COM s Ports and Controllers 67 List of Figures CD ROM icon in My COMPUter cccccecececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteteeseetetarananens 1 01 PR SET UPN CUDA BIN dada 1 02 A A A en men Cnn nen ne ere eye 1 03 UniStanter lO Cat Nimri einen maaan Manus 1 04 ADDSCLV CF MENU ICOM
10. HEATING ELEMENTAHU1 3 TH 3 2 jo Active pop FANOWERLOADAMUTa wm ja h jo tive np NOFLOwamuta wm f Active O Acie PoR 50 Wa FANOWERLOADAHUTS O O n fs fh jo Active fa fo FANOVERLOADAHUTG Z M s 3 jo Active M5 PAN MED LOAD AHU TZ wm je f jo 7 T Aeaee Por No fso pe PAN J Active w o AN Active 18 fo FAN VEP LOAD AUH 21 Z o M f f Jo tive pap ND EOM AHU Z o o M fa jo 8 tive vf ETICA CTE HS HS GTS T B Save and Exit E Figure 2 46 Fast Build Clicking on any of the headings except Active and Pop Up will give you an option to fill in the same value for more than one line You will have to fill in the start line and finish line Place your cursor over the line number for a particular alarm and press on the mouse button to bring up the editing functions in Figures 2 47 and 2 48 NOTE Placing your cursor over the name of the alarm will bring up editing options for the name of the alarm alone not the entire alarm AN OVER LOAD AHL 1 1 NO FLOW AHL 1 1 PIE Trieimiine A TIRES Fl dl E 0 sel 9 le ALI aia Empty Page Delete To End f Page NIGH TEMP HEA ToEnd Of List Figure 2 47 Quick Edit Add Standard copy and paste function Empty Page will add empty page above the alarm that is being indicated To End of Page will make the current alarm move down one line in the list To End of List will make the current alarm move down one line EE FAN OVER LOAD AHU 1 1 Paste NO FLOW AHL
11. SCADA software package intended for monitoring and controlling DDC PLC controllers UniArt establishes a natural Man Machine Interface MMI between the control staff and the site s control system UniArt is especially designed to monitor and control heating ventilation and air conditioning HVAC systems as well as electrical energy fire detection lighting and extinguishing systems The communication server that connects the UniArt to the controller is the centre of the system This server sets the communication protocol between the computer PC and the controller The standard system includes the following items e Communication server e Menu e Alarm e Miscellaneous UniArt uses it s own database Each page of the database can contain up to 40 groups and each group can be connected to 80 points 1 1 Software I nstallation I nstructions NOTE Close down all applications already running in Windows as this may conflict with the set up procedure Insert the CD to the CD drive The program should run automatically If not follow these steps a Double click on My Computer icon on the Desktop see Figure 1 01 b Double click on CD ROM icon c Find the UniArt exe icon and double click d Follow the program s installation instructions My Computer Pile Es Ele Edt View Go Favores Heb a Double click on CD ROM icon fd E 3 Up Cut Copy Paste Unga Address E Mu Computer bi Links 72 al E E Ea Ea
12. Wee Al a 5 ales thie ls E Ue EA ee AE ls lle TI 20 O rea 2a A E 19 20 211 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 26 2 28 29 30 Here you will have to define the start and stop times and dates for the data collection 44 Press OK and the box in Figure 2 56 will appear Select Time 00 10 Cancel Figure 2 56 Select Time Enter the time cycle for the data collection in the format HH MM In the above example although unrealistic an average is taken every 10 minutes between 15 20 and 16 00 on the 2 11 00 As the data was collected every one minute the average is taken from 10 values every 10 minutes e Press STATISTIC to allow you the following options See Minimum and Maximum provides a table with minimums maximums and averages of all points between the times defined in Select Times Create Average Graph opens the screen in Figure 2 55 Fill in appropriate times and dates In the line underneath the toolbar you will see arrows as below Jump to first page Jump to last page ks gt gt al Go back 1 page Go forward 1 page DI SPLAY AS GRAPH 2 for old format graph collectors not supported in most computers 2 3 3 TEXT DISPLAY OF TRENDS DI SPLAY AS TEXT press this button to bring up the table in Figure 2 57 45 02 17 2000 14 50 00 0271172000 14 51 00 02 11 2000 14 52 00 02 11 2000 14 53 00 02 11 2000 14 54 00 02 11 2000 14 55 00 02 11 2000 14 56 00 02 1
13. day before the last day of the week the default is Friday Close open or override see above Section 2 4 04 for definition 31 Press on the Program box to make a list of programs appear Choose the relevant program to be sent Other options that can be chosen are the Scenario number CPU number and Port number Send send the program as it is defined to the defined address Cancel exit the screen without saving any changes made 2 4 07 CALENDAR Press this button to make the box in Figure 2 65 appear S Calendar First Day in Week Figure 2 65 L Sunday Monday Saturday Calendar Note that you can change the setting of the first day of the week The default is Sunday but here as in the English calendar it is set to Monday The day types are set according to colours Grey regular day Pink Holiday last day of the week Green Half Day day before the last day of the week Yellow Special Day Black Close to send start and stop time as 00 00 so that the program is always off One mouse click on any day brings up a dropdown menu enabling you to select the type of day Once a day type is chosen it will become it s appropriate colour as above 52 You will then be required to give a name to the day In order to delete this name click again on the particular day set it to Normal or other and in the place of the name description click once on the spacebar 2 4 08 EXPORT TO HTML Clicki
14. from which points from the group AHU 1 1 Foyer to display Each point is defined by a different colour Line Width to choose the width of the line graph 1 thin 6 thick NOTE It may be necessary to exit and re enter the screen after changing data e Press EDIT to allow you the following options Copy to copy the data and paste it where it can be viewed in text form Word Excel or Notepad The table will be similar to that in Figure 2 57 Copy Picture to copy the graph and paste in any program that supports pictures Word Paint Shop Pro or PhotoShop The graph will be similar to that in Figure 2 58 e Choose to PRINT either This Graph or Text Data e Press SCALE to allow you the following options Proportional will set line graphs in proportion to each other on one of their scales The name that appears will determine the scale In order to change the scale press NEXT on the toolbar Full Scale Will set the display data in the scale as defined in Define Range to Data Define Range to Data to set the range of the scale Pressing AutoAll will select all of the points and set the scale automatically according to the data Select Times the screen in Figure 2 55 will appear allowing you to limit the displayed data according to dates and times Timing ES r Start time and date r Stop time and Date Hour r Hour we 520 7 pa 1600 011 2000 EE fn 200c Eb 1 ES 1 ES AAA S ls E a E DA 9
15. made Send and Exit to send the program and exit the T me Program Editor Exit and save save the changes to the disk and exit the 7ime Program Editor without sending The toolbar at the top of the screen File Save Cancel Exit and Save and Send and Exit Send Program Today to send the current program now Over to send the override program Open to send start time as 00 00 and close as 24 00 so that it is continuously open Close to send start time as 00 00 and close as 00 00 so that it is continuously off Special 1 8 to send one of the Special Days numbered 1 8 2 4 05 DUPLICITY CHECK Press this button to make the screen in F gure 2 62 appear Time Program Check Al ES Source Time Program Mame E 01 114 FAN OPERATION AHU 1 5 AHU 1 5 Point Mum Port r CPU r Point nG 3 r Parameter t m Target m Point Hum Port CPU r Point nG 3 r Parameter F r Time Program Name 0 1 114FA4N OPERATION SHU 1 5 AHU 1 5 Figure 2 62 Time Program Check A This program ensures that no duplicate or conflicting parameters are sent to the controller Once all time programs have been searched and no problems found a comment box saying Done No Errors will appear If errors were found the box in Figure 2 63 will appear 50 Time Program Check Ma E Here the error occurred because the Source r Time Program Name 01 114FAN
16. mn Master hd on E Ip C Fil TLE My lleserver F Computer 4 3 Floppy A Printers Control Panel Dial Up Select an item to Networking view its l description l a x Figure 1 01 CD ROM icon in My 4 E Scheduled Web Folders ES El Mu Computer Computer 1 2 Configuring System Modules This section describes how to define modify and configure the UniArt modules that are to be run by the computer Double click on My Computer icon on the Desktop Double click on the icon for the disk drive where UniArt is installed Double click on UniArt directory icon Double click on BIN folder icon e Double click on PRJ SETUP icon Figure 1 02 200M File Edt View Go Favorites Help e f 4 323 2 Back Fonmard Cut Copy Paste Undo Coulee exe We MULTIBASE exe aa tine uni E eng Ur N nelServe exe E TIMEPROGED FF Ext E Pas log ES TimeProgE dit e HJ bello ese E Pass html EJ TimeProgh un e sa GROUPUTILer 2APRISETUP exe Ml TrendChart exe de GroupUtil exe ma SNDFRM exe E Trende dit exe Select an item to E MAlNMEN err El Start log TrendRun exe pa its Df MAlNMEML exe Test SCP al Ti Senda Modem exe E Time Fils C Unai jp l 4 mM Figure 1 02 3 87M E My Computer 2 PRJ SETUP in C UniArt Bin The screen that appears in Figure 1 03 offers the user the basic functions needed to operate the UniArt system E Uni rt Set Up OF E Acti
17. option allows you to add a vessel such as a tank or boiler to your diagram Choose the colour of the area that is already filled Fill color and the area that is not filled Not filled color Select the direction you would like the vessel to be filled Filling direction Values will be filled in automatically for filling L to R R to L top to bottom or bottom to top Yessel Editor General Pre defined shapes Filing direction Colors k Mot filled color p lt a Tango T Change itu At Val 0 T lt At Val 0 At ValeM ax E 7 At ValeM ax O Fill color Total Points ee Figure 2 27 Vessel Editor Move the scroll bar to check the filling direction If you wish that the vessel be filled at an angle fill in the values manually Total Points indicates the number of red points that are located on the diagram to the left These points may be dragged to change the shape of the vessel 25 Reset returns all values to their default ADD GAUGE This option allows you to add a gauge to the diagram e click Add Gauge so the box in Figure 2 281 appears e choose a suitable gauge e choose knobs and hands e Click Colors Values option so the box in Figure 2 281 appears e Choose value color current value scale color numbers on the scale knob plate color knobs and background picture from file Gauge editor Figure 2 281 Gauge Editor general Gauge editor Caption color Valu
18. option for the following e Run e Ain e Aout e Par e Din e Dout 2 10 Exit The tenth icon on the vertical taskbar in Figure 2 02 is the exit button 2 11 Last icon This button is reserved for future use 63 SECTION 3 HORI ZONTAL TASKBAR The icons on the horizontal taskbar as seen in Figure 3 1 represent shortcuts to groups of points E F R F He E R 7 T di i yl J L gt l a Fire Detection eating Figure 3 1 Horizontal Taskbar Plumbing In order to create a Zoom link to a group click on any icon with the right mouse button while holding down lt Shift gt The screen in Figure 3 2 should appear Auto oom Properties pie FOYER E ToolTip hover r Picture r Page Number 7 1 Change Picture Group in the page 1 r Auto Aun i None AC PLANTS Fire Detection i C Electricity C Heating C Plumbing C Air Condition i C FANS C Light E Figure 3 2 AutoZoom Properties Cancel Title Name to appear with the picture Tool Tip Text to appear when resting the cursor over the icon Picture Name of the picture if it has one Change Picture Click here to open Se ect mage screen From there you can choose an image to appear as the icon Here the box is grey as no picture has been selected Page The page to jump to when the icon is selected Group The group of points to ju
19. right mouse button J Figure 1 05 Appserver menu icon Figure 1 06 Netserver menu icon im The following options will appear ABOUT details about currently installed version SHOW MANAGER PAGE for use by CAL personnel only SHOW DEBUG PAGE allows selection of active controllers LEVEL DEFINITION allows security access level to be defined EXIT to close the program Select the Show Debug Page Only authorised users will be able to access this page by entering their password The menus that appear in Figures 1 07 and 1 08 will allow you to select the active controllers in the system How to use 1 Connect and define the CPU number of the controller 2 Remove the tick from the Demo box 3 Place a tick in the box es next to the relevant CPU s 4 Wait for the CPU to turn green and so confirm that the controller is active Here different colours indicate the different statuses of the controllers Green the controller is active Red the controller is inactive after 10 tries Pink the system is trying to connect will try 10 times Yellow monitoring the controller status Blue data is being transmitted Light green the controller was selected but no connection has been attempted APPSERVER N Un Communication AppServer 1 4900 e 8 1 amp _M HH ao ao o P Cput T Cpu32 Cpus3 sa A Cpu 2 Cpu33 Cpu 64 4800 Cpu 3 Cpu34 Cpu 65 C 3600 T Cpu 4 Cpu35 Cpu 66 C 19900
20. rra alce 1 05 Netserver Ment COM Saito adas ici 1 06 UniArt COMMUNICATION AppServer xs x x x x ee e e e e Ke K ee KK 1 07 UniArt Communication Netserver ococccocococccoconnnnononononororororoncnnnnononononos 1 08 NEEC OMEN ONES a sia 1 09 NerContoller MENU asada 1 10 CRU eal did De Ll Netserver IP G0 ONeSS risa tilda 1 12 Main Menu ICON a olas 2 01 Vertical TASK Farina ata cn aio 2 02 Essi s Menta codo 2 03 A BOX TTT 2 04 Group seis 2 05 Operational Planning Document eee ee e ee K e e K ee K KKK 2 06 A E A 2 07 FO CONTO nr ad 2 08 Edit Group Menu Extended ieres a E 2 09 FYDGELENG O apis eee Sra ees 2 10 CPU File Points Port Level Display lIMIts ss xxe ee e e eee Ke KK 2 11 CONVEFSION UFO MUS ir 2 12 PICA SOTW Al Errata lar 2 13 Fe UM CMAN NETS S Sass no it a alncds Siegen Sica career aan ee 2 14 EGE Group Menu TOO Dada aia 2 15 FS F FU Mise A 2 16 CODY SUD MEN saca 2 17 Replace SUD MENU aria 2 18 A THT 2 19 Group properties SUD MENU escitas 2 20 dd age ee O E e A 2 21 ZOOM E MO dra 2 22 EID H A 2 22 Unit Properties tor LL 1 steve aha dcaadeiasne reenter en ed eae 2 24 COLON ER CCHS a od dr maaan 2 25 Ls eR s ain leita Me oneneneita sleet heen eed is 2 26 M s mio Lo PORO gu E PI eiaa SRT 2 21 Gauge Editor gener aaa dal Graadtimonieas aguante 2 281 Gauge EGital COlOIS Valles shes ee annan a aes 2 281 Shae EG TTT E AIEEE 2 291 Side Eto rs COS a da 2 291 POAC A ae cues aia Aare secradanseaen E tee nares 2 30 AN
21. time sort the data by the time the alarm was acknowledged Fixed time sort the data by the time that the alarm was fixed Name of acknowledging party find the alarm by the name of the person who acknowledged it 4 To Print press the fourth button or enter Print via File on the toolbar 5 For use by Control Applications Ltd personnel only 6 Full Desc allows the full name description to be displayed by removing the Priority and Received Time columns 2 2 2 CURRENT EVENTS REPORT Pressing on this button will make a screen similar to that in Figure 2 41 They differ in that here current events are reported not current alarms When an alarm goes off it will be reported immediately by flashing on your screen When an event occurs it will be listed in this table but will not pop up on the screen 2 2 3 EDI T ALARMS Click on this button to make the following box appear Note that the Advanced button on the bottom of the screen has been pressed to display additional options L dit Alarms L ump Port CPU Alarm N ame To F Ho No Ho DO I E E EI ETE ES A low an O m h fe AGH TEMPHEATING ELEMENT AHUTT 3 DO O EC H AN OVER LOAD IS CS pr fea wane H CO m e fe IRA TEMPAEATING ELEMENT AHUT2 E DO O EC AN ETE H pap OwaARTS a O m CH fe IA TEMPAEATINGELEMENTARU IS O O eA OVER CORD ART O Omp CO E CO m e e IRA TEMPAEATING ELEMENTO TA eO Ce 21T 19 TH H Ome H H 21T 19 T HTH ple fr FANOVER LOAD ART es
22. 1 2000 14 57 00 02112000 14 55 00 02 11 2000 14 53 00 02 117 2000 15 00 00 02 11 2000 15 07 00 02 11 2000 15 02 00 02 11 2000 15 03 00 02 11 2000 15 04 00 02 11 2000 15 05 00 02 11 2000 15 06 00 2 3 4 DELETING DATA 1 Cut Trend Data Aia Begin Data at 02 11 2000 14 49 27 Y Of Figure 2 58 Cut Trend Data Z Se Figure 2 57 Foyer Text Data The data in this table shows that every one minute on the minute between 14 56 and 15 07 the data was read Here all the values are zero as there is no real data in the trend collector CUT DATA selecting this option will bring up the following box This option allows you erase irrelevant data from the hard disk All data collected before the selected date will be erased 46 2 4 Time Program Time dependant actions The fourth icon on the vertical taskbar in Figure 2 02 enables the creation of time dependant actions Press this icon to bring up the following menu r Time Program Menu Piel ES NE a ees al Send Print Report Send All gn Time Program List Sd gC Calendar Export ta HTML AZ C4 ee Z J L Sort See Time History Figure 2 59 Time Program Menu Se Print With this menu you can edit and send time programs to the controllers in the system 2 4 01 SEND PRINT REPORT Selecting this button will ensure that a report is printed after a program Is sent to the controller Press onc
23. 1 1 m IND ELEMENT AHU 1 1 T 600 gt hE aa Delete Delete HIGH TEMP HE N EAN 0 Kill Page Carefulll Cut Figure 2 48 Quick Edit Delete 39 Delete standard delete function deletes data but leaves empty line Kill deletes the data and the line Kill Page deletes current page Cut normal cut function 2 2 5 ALARM REPORT HISTORY Click on the Alarm Report History icon in the A arm Manager Menu Figure 2 58 to make the following screen appear Historical Alarms File Edit a gt AK Full E Desc Mame Fri Received Time Ack Time Fised Time Ack By HIGH TEMP HEATING ELEMENT 4 50 8 1000 08 52 16 10 00 08 52 16 10 00 12 55 FAN OVERA LOAD AHU 1 2 16 10 00 08 52 16 10 00 08 52 16710700 12 55 NO FLO AHU 1 2 16 10 00 08 51 16 10 00 08 52 16710700 12 55 ND FLOW AHL 1 1 16 70 00 08 51 16 70 00 08 51 16 10 00 12 55 A E Figure 2 49 Historical Alarms This screen contains the details of all the alarms that occurred in the system It is similar to the Current Alarm Report screen in Figure 2 41 the only difference being that this screen also contains the times that the alarms were fixed 2 2 6 HISTORICAL EVENT REPORT This screen is similar to the screen in Figure 2 49 The only difference is that this screen records events not alarms 2 2 7 PHONE AND MAIL MESSAGES Here telephone and email messages may be defined and edited This feature is optional it is not stand
24. ANT CC Ome p 7 ECO EE AN VER LOAD ADH eT Figure 2 43 ee want is rs ar 2 HRH UMITTERMOAHU2T E E OAA Ebdvancea Ext 35 Name name of alarm Alarm Number number of alarm CPU Number number of CPU Port Number number of communication server location of controller on the network for Port address see Appendix A Jump to page which page to jump to Double click on any of the alarms to make the following box appear Here you will be able to edit the alarm properties k gt Alarm Properties Editor Alarm Description r ddress Fop Up 2 Notes r Alarm Mo f Pop Up r Help Meg Help Record IT SC Event 10 ENT o ae as Oe e E oe es SENET gee I Auto Auto T Cycle i El B nto che IY Active r oom To Group AHU 1 1 FOYER Select A ES Figure 2 44 Alarm al Bale Properties Editor Alarm Description name of the alarm Address includes both alarm and CPU number Pop Up whether you want the alarm to pop up on the screen when it occurs or whether you want it to be registered as an event in the Current Events Report for review at a later time An example of an alarm pop up may be a fire or another critical situation whereas an event may be a blown light bulb or some event that does not require immediate attention Auto Print select this box in order to print in the case of an alarm Notes Help Msg to enter the text message that is to ap
25. I Figure 2 03 Groups Menu To edit any of the lines in the Groups Menu place the cursor over the line and click on the right mouse button The following box should appear Figure 2 04 Group Properties Edit Edit Graphic Edit Groups Figure 2 04 Edit menu box 2 1 2 GROUP PROPERTIES Select Group Properties in the Edit Menu box figure 2 04 to make the box in Figure 2 05 appear NOTE This box will appear blank as in figure 2 05 if the line is not in use Group properties E View az table View as table only Figure 2 05 Group properties Group number 3 Picture name PE Font Color OF AAA AAA Advanced Name Give a name to the group eg A C No 1 Group Number Line number in Groups Menu box Acc access Level to be assigned by the supervisor to limit access to displaying group data Reset will return all levels to their default as defined in Chapter 9 Settings Picture Name Press the change button to select an image either from Control Applications Ltd s library user s library or another source This will serve as background picture for the displayed group Jump to page enables the user to jump straight to a defined page by double clicking on that line in the Group Menu This allows for easy access to pages when the user is working with many pages View as table Can view data as a table rather than a picture Font Color to change the color of the group na
26. LT ITEMS appserver exe l Once the UniArt software is installed it will appear in the program section of the main Windows menu Highlighting this folder and placing the cursor over the arrow on the right hand side will show the UniStarter program sub menu see Figure 1 04 UniArt icons will also appear along with the other icons in the bottom right hand corner of the screen next to the clock ae Ue Java 2 Runtime Environment Microsoft Office Tools E Net2Phone Netscape b T New Visio Drawing 53 Online Services Paint Shop Pro E tartip New Office Document E Intemet Explorer Microsoft Access TC F F YC YC F Yo Y Open Office Document een nee Microsoft FrontPage Y Microsoft Outlook d Microsoft PowerPoint W Microsoft Word MS DOS Hebrew MS DOS Prompt Outlook Express Windows Update Pe Programs Favorites E Documents K Settings K Visio Technical Quick Time tor Windows E Find Adobe E Help Adobe Acrobat d Z Winamp d Run Norton Antivirus Corporate Edition K Macromedia Dreamweaver 3 Figure 1 04 Log Un Caroline Windows Commander E UniStarter location aa winzip K 21 Windows Explorer Uni Art TS UniStarter a For RS232 485 connection place the cursor over the Appserver menu icon Figure 1 05 and click on the right mouse button b For TCP IP connection place the cursor over the Metserver menu icon Figure 1 06 and click on the
27. MAN 2 SCLC LOI ras 2 31 Group MENU TOOD al tc des geo sandia 2 32 EAIEGOUDS SUD Mela ida 2 33 A gust aaenvetins 2 34 e 2 35 UNIE Pres Lada 2 36 Analog Valle SIE iS 2 31 Digital Vale Buttons ani ade 2 38 RUM Mode OD 2 39 Alarm Manager Men estrato cti tala tratada 2 40 CUENCAS REDO ainda din 2 41 KOV Te CH 2 42 EIA MS dre a a a 2 43 Alar Properties EMO id 2 44 Alarm Properties Editor Advanced sees eee 2 45 A O kana eae esa nee 2 46 QUICK Edita Ad RRR teeter Seren ae rrr ener a rene eT a 2 47 Qac K Ede de Plenaria 2 48 HIST NCAA idad 2 49 Select Trend and SUM risa 2 50 TENAS Ed O adds 2 51 FOVerGrapaical Datananaaa ao 2 52 TENA TOODA aa abad cali 2 53 Trend TOOIDAr SUD M ENU arenarie e aA e Ido 2 54 NO ienna ON 2 55 A TIME serna E E 2 56 Foyer TEX Data eiee a ada 2 57 CU Trend D gt cs arenes ee ere en a a a aa eee 2 58 Time Progra iMG Us ada ide 2 59 TIME PROG Fa standar as 2 60 TMS PROG aM EMO ar ooo 2 61 TIME Program CNECK ide 2 62 TME Program CNECKIB ica a 2 63 Send me eles TT 2 64 nn TE A et 2 05 Send CIOGK sis il 2 06 Time Program Sorted LISE arado 2 6 7 TINTS TIS CORY riada 2 68 PassWord SEMINO na aca 2 69 ACCESS Le VES a 2 10 SP MEME Se Meninas 2 1 CNECK ACUVE ss A 2 12 Change GRU haran s riadas 2 173 Compile Te Sena Prod MS iras aca 2 14 SN da 2 15 FOLIZOMLal taS KD Rana ina 3 01 AUTOZOO0 MP DOUE adi 3 02 SECTION 1 GETTING STARTED Chapter 1 GENERAL UniArt is a PC based user friendly
28. OF ES Eile Run Edit Print SET POINT Figure 2 19 Edit Graphics Group Properties Search unit Add unit Add zoom Add Labels to all units Reset units size Reset all units Reset Levels Snap to grid Figure 2 20 Group Properties sub menu GROUP PROPERTI ES opens box in Figure 2 05 21 SEARCH UNIT enables you to find units easily You will have the following options for each point once clicking here e Reset Clicking on this button will make the point on the diagram turn red and return to the top left corner e Undo Size Clicking on this button will return the point to it s original size e Search Clicking on this button will make the point turn red ADD UNIT makes the box in Figure 2 21 appear Fill in the required unit properties Unit properties Name Type Engineering units E EFU no Par file no r Faint no EJ Advanced Access level Fie type sch Code Seb r Display Limits o anal S ae eb And a E Display Format AB Solver Operation Display Format Protected 6 Normal Gauge F Hidden O Valve C Discrete l Excel Rules a Eres Figure 2 21 Unit properties The Advanced button depressed here allows the following options Access level to choose an access level for the point Port number see Appendix A Display Limits to choose the format in which th
29. OPERATION AHU 1 1 AHU 1 1 Paint Mum Fort CPU Pomt no Parameter f e Point number is the same for both start and stop 119 1 r CPU Font no r Parameter f a Time Program Hame 2 OT 114FAN OPERATION AHUT TAHUTT O O o lt 07 11 4FAN OPERATION AHU 1 4 AHU T Figure 2 63 Time Program Check B This box Is coloured red and outlines where the first error is located Once this error is fixed it is recommended to redo the Duplicity Check to check for further errors 2 4 06 SEND Press this button to make the box in Figure 2 64 appear Send Time Prog MA ES r Day to Send i O Wednesday C Specialday1 Special day 5 Sunday f Thursday C Special day 2 C Special day 6 C Monday C Friday C Special day 2 Special day 7 C Tuesday C Saturday C Special day Special day 8 Holiday CO HalDap Close Open F OverRide m Program PH Scenario ro A None None Cancel Figure 2 64 Send Time Program This box gives you the option to manually send an individual program now for any particular day This is primarily used for test purposes Choose whether to send a regular day of the week or a special day You can also choose whether to send a Holiday the last day of the week the default is Saturday although this can be changed in Section 2 4 07 Calendar Half day the
30. T Cpu5 Cpu36 Cpu 6 O cers T Cpu E T Cpu3 Cpu 68 Cpu Cpu38 Cpu 69 T Cpu T Cpu39 Cpu 70 Cpu Cpu40 T Cpufl Stop Bit PF Cpoui0 7 Cpou4i T Cpu 72 i 1 PF Cpouii T Cpou4 Cpu 3 Ci T Cpuld2 Cpou43 Cpu 74 Tats Bi T Cpul3 Cpu44 Cpu 5 C T Cpul4 Cpu45 Cpu 76 Cp T Cpul5 Cpu46 Cpu C Cpu16 T Cnu 42 Cpu78 Com List nu 17 Cpu48 Cpu79 Comi Comg T Cpoui amp Cpu43 Cpu 80 MT Cpu19 T Cpu50 T Cpugi C Con Z C Com3 Cpu 20 T Cpubi Cpu82 Com3 Can 10 Cpu21 Cpu52 Cpu83 MT Cpu22 Cpu53 y Cpug4 Com4 C Con 11 F Cpu23 T Cpu54 Cpu85 C Com5 C Com12 T Cpou24 Cpu55 Cpu 86 P Cpu25 Cpu56 Cpugz Lon b Com13 Cpu26 T Cpu57 T Cpu88 Com7 Can 14 Cpu27 Cpu58 Cpu89 T Cou28 Cpu59 Cpu 390 T Cpu29 7 Cou60 Cou 3 me C Cpu30 TF Cpu l C Cpu 92 Special All Reset On C Cpu3l M Cpus2 Cpugy No P Reset Figure 1 07 UniArt SSE SEE Se communication Appserver Clear All _ Clear A _ Clear A _KeepAct Keep Aet Keep Act Make sure that the system is not in demo mode by removing the tick from the Demo box at the top right hand side of the screen The Special All and Reset On buttons at the bottom of the screen are for CAL personnel only and should not be adjusted NETSERVER 77 Uni rt Communication AppServer 1 File T Demo F Cpu a Cpu 32 5 Cpu 63 M4 l
31. U TASo Mi pe Et ED HT 114FAN OPERATION AHU 1 24H0 1 41 Stat M fa D Edi E B 017 114FAN OPERATION HUT 2 AHU 1 41 Stop M fa fo fe Edi E PT 114 FAN OPERATION HUT 2aHUTAp Stet MI PO o Edi EE PT 114 FAN OPERATION AHUT2AHUT 2Stop Ni P fo Edi BM 07 114FAN OPERATION AHU 1 34H0 1 41 Sat mi B w T Edit HD k 01 114FAN OPERATION AHU 1 34H0 1 41 Stp M Bb 0 E Edit HT 4 DT 114FAN OPERATION AHU 1 34H0 1 42 Star Jm fa Ja E Edit T2 4 01 114FAN OPERATION AHU 1 34H0 1 42 Stop M B Ja HK Edit is E 01 114FAM OPERATION AHU 1 44H0 1 41 Stat fm js Ja T E dit Hi B 07 114FAN OPERATION AHU 1 44H0 1 41 Stop M ja D ja Edit HE 07 114FAN OPERATION AHU 1 44H0 1 42 Stat M Ja o 13 Edit 1e 01 114 FANOPERATIONAHUT4AHUTADStop H o EEG mE PT 114 FAN OPERATION HUTS ARU TSi Stat MI Ep O Et 10 Di 1 AFAN OPERATION ARU TS ARU TS Stop Mi 0 2 edt Figure 2 67 R PT 114 FAN OPERATION HUT SAHU Tez stat MI 6 o bO Edt The Time Program List sorts all the programs and displays line by line each start and stop points This screen is used mainly for debugging purposes and checking for duplicates The last four columns apart from Edit classify the programs according to their addresses including file numbers Pf and parameter numbers Pn This list displays the following time program details Line Number Program Number Name Start Stop Port CPU Pf parameter file Pn point number Click on Edit in the right hand column to open the Time Program Editor in Figure
32. UniArt User s Manual Version 1 6 January 2001 5 Control Applications Ltd E 3 Tvuot Ha aretz St Tel Aviv 69546 Israel F Ph 972 3 647 4998 Fax 972 3 647 4598 Email cal ddc co il Website www ddc co il Compiled by Caroline Johnson Contents LUST OF FIGURES T 1 SECTION 1 GETTING STARTED 3 CHAPTER GENERAL ainia taba 4 1 1 Software Installation Instructions oocococcocnocnnnncnnccononnoronconnnoos 4 1 2 Configuring Systems MOGUIeS ccceccecseceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneres 5 SECTION 2 WORKING WITH UNI ART ccccesecseseeseseeeeeeeseeeeeeees 11 CHAPTER al TASK BARS ninia it 12 CHAPTER 2 VERTICAL TASKBAR sad nine a 13 2 1 GrOU Darme A e E 13 Zill Creating and editing logical QrOUPS ccceeceeseceeeeeeeeeeteeseeaeees 13 2 1 2 COUN P ODO O O 14 2 1 3 Uds Setecnena th 16 2 1 4 EGIE GRAD ICS ridad 21 Zi Lio EGIL GihOUDS idad T E cido hon 29 2 1 6 RUN MOGE iaa 30 2 2 EIS A A E sured 33 2 Zil C rrent Alarm Repo ainia aaa 33 2 2 2 C rrent Events REDON asian ed ate 35 22 EGIL ani Sa rata idad 35 2 2 4 A A a AA 38 225 Alarm REPO A ISO sii dich 40 2 2 6 Historical E VENER CD iria id 40 2 23 Phone and Mail Messages cccsceeceececeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeueaeeeesetaneess 40 2 2 8 A LSU TTT 40 2 3 Tend REPONS tarta ora lidad 41 2 35 41 Creating and editing trends sss eee ee eee 41 2 3 2 Graphical display of rends iii 42 2 3 3 Text display Of rends sese eee ee 45 2 3 4
33. ame of the program The lower of the 2 text boxes enables you to enter a few letters while a search is performed for programs that include those letters Send to send the program to the controller End to exit the menu Send 99 to Pico for use within Israel only Print to print the structure of the CPU 2 8 3 BUILD TREE This button is being discontinued and is longer in use 2 8 4 CPU CLOCK Pressing on this button will bring up the Send Clock screen in Figure 2 66 See Section 2 4 09 for the functions of this screen 2 8 5 RUN BAK Used for writing programs 2 8 6 MAPPED Y REGISTER Used for checking programs 2 8 7 RUN COMPILE Used for writing programs 2 8 8 EXIT To exit the CPU Utilities Menu 61 2 9 Settings The ninth icon on the vertical taskbar in F gure 2 02 enables you to choose the desired database for the system Press this icon to bring up the screen in Figure 2 75 Setting fel HH Computer Address Computer Description R Browse lt E II Browse E Browse O Eo LAA Eos EA Eos YAA Eo EJ IS IEEE NAT AO Eo po Eo yO Eo pa oe el Default Width r Default Height Database Path T Lock All CAnew carolinesto Ms lnternatio e Browse Loc Lock Inputs ka Acc Levels Forget last Password E E E mit Acc Levels Operating r Edit Time Pr Run Dn AOL io rPa rDin Dout Figure 2 75
34. and access levels to the workers e Every user should have their own password e User level can be any number between 1 99 57 e This table also allows the supervisor to allocate access times to each user by filling in the Validate from and Validate To boxes Validating from and to 00 00 will ensure 24 hour access In order to set access levels for the vertical taskbar Figure 2 02 click with the right mouse button on the desired icon The box in Figure 2 70 will appear MAINHENU Please insert level to Time Programe Editing Cancel CR Figure 2 70 Access Level set up In this box enter a number 1 99 in order to limit access to the relevant screen Here the access level is 50 Any user with a security level of 50 or higher can access this screen 2 7 Voice Messages The sixth icon on the vertical taskbar is for Control Applications Ltd personnel only 2 8 Special Programming Features CPU utils cis The seventh icon in the vertical task bar in Figure 2 02 2 brings up the window in Figure 2 71 Check Active Y Build Tree CFU Clock Le ois E wu Mapped Y Aun Bak Register SE Co Figure 2 71 CPU Utilities Menu Aun Compile Exit 2 8 1 CHECK ACTI VE Press this button to make the screen in Figure 2 72 appear 58 Check Active al Port Bus Part ACM 8 MENA 78 19 7789 Y Pr N il a ST l dl YN LC SS ChangeCPU Figure 2 72 Check Exit Tree Select Select
35. ard to UniArt 2 2 8 PRINT ALARM LIST This function will print all of the alarms created in Edit Alarms screen Figure 2 43 40 2 3 Trend Reports The third icon on the vertical taskbar in Figure 2 02 enables the creation of trend reports Press this icon to bring up the following screen Ti Select Trend Aa ES Trend Name Active Trend Name Active a 21 New Trend 21 Display 22 New Trend 22 Display as Text 23 New Trend 23 Display az Graph 2 24 New Trend 24 Cut Data 25 New Trend 25 26 New Trend 26 27 New Trend 27 28 New Trend 28 29 New Trend 29 30 New Trend 30 31 New Trend 31 32 New Trend 32 33 New Trend 33 34 New Trend 34 35 New Trend 35 36 New Trend 36 37 New Trend 37 38 New Trend 38 Figure 2 50 Select 39 New Trend 39 G 20 New Trend 20 40 New Trend 40 Trend and sub menu Place the cursor over the first line in the table to bring up the menu box as above 2 3 1 CREATING AND EDITING TRENDS Ff Trends Editor OF x thee ue screen in Figure 2 51 Active Start Date End Date button is depressed dl Sync Active Start Hour Stop Hour Scan Cycle E Z 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 IZ 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 z 00 00 00 00 00 00 z 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 IZ 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 z 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 z 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Choose Edit Trend a Beret ica Figure 2 51 Trends Editor Group Units Advanced Data 41 The easiest way t
36. e color Background picture Scale color knob plate color co p20 40 6D Figure 2 281 Gauge Editor Colors Values Ok Cancel ADD ANI MATION click to make Figure 2 31 appear 26 Animation Selector Figure 2 31 Animation Selector Select the appropriate picture to be added to the point by clicking on it and then on OK The picture will appear in the top right corner of the screen and can be dragged using the mouse to It s desired position NOTE some of the objects have parts that move either clockwise or anti clockwise Place the cursor on the picture and click once with the right mouse button This will enable you to Edit Find Unit Resize copy size paste size and delete animation ADD SLIDER allows you to add a slider to your diagram Styles Figure 2 29 e Choose slider direction eg up down or left right Slider direction e Choose the Frame style e Choose scale to be above below or to left right of the bar visible scale e Choose Inverse Direction to change the direction of the slider 21 Slider editor 1000 750 500 250 Visible scale Lett Right Inverse direction Figure 2 29 Slide Editor general os Colors Figure 2 291 e Choose value color current value scale color numbers on the scale knob color knobs back color background colour frame bright color and frame shadow color two colours of the frame Slider
37. e point is to be displayed see page 20 for examples F x type conversion formulae and definition of A B values Operational Display format how to display the units Normal sliding gauge Valve Gauge or Discrete option to set three buttons representing 3 values Protected lock the point so that the data cannot be altered Hidden hide the point in any graphic display Excel Rules for use within Israel only ADD ZOOM makes the box in Figure 2 22 appear 22 Soom edito Group number Hone Select group Group name FT Keep curent screen View Zoom az Invisible zone Button O Pictured ICING Mame Change picture Cancel Figure 2 22 Zoom Editor The Zoom feature is a means of linking related pages allowing you to jump between them for easy access Press Select Group to make the Groups Menu figure 2 03 appear Double click on the group that you want to jump to from this page and choose how you would like the zoom to be displayed If you wish to view the zoom as a picture choose a related picture from your file by pressing on the Change picture button ADD LABELS TO ALL UNITS makes the name of the points appear RESET UNIT SI ZE resets the sizes of all units to the default RESET ALL UNITS resets the sizes of all units and returns them to their Original position RESET LEVELS resets the access levels for the units to zero SNAP TO GRID you will have to enter a number for the ve
38. e to set this option and press again to close it 2 4 02 SHOW ERRORS Selecting this button will ensure that a list of all errors that occurred will be displayed on your screen after the sending of any program Press once to set this option and press again to close it 2 4 03 SEND ALL Press this button to send all the time programs to the controllers This will override the time that any individual program is set to be sent 2 4 04 TIME PROGRAM LIST Press this button to bring up the screen in Figure 2 60 4 Time Program List Bis ES L H Active e 01 114FANOPERATION AHU 11 AHT O Active 3 JOT T4FANOPERATIONAHUT2AHU12 Active 4 OT 11 4FAN OFERATION AHU 1 3AHU13 M Active 5 01 114FAN OFERATION AHU 1 4AHU 14 H Active 6 JOT 1 4FAN OPERATION AHU 15AHU15 U Active z 021 4FAN OFERATION AHU 16AHU16 M Active B JOT 1 4 FAN OPERATION AHU 17 AHU1F U Active 3 502 114 FANTFANZ ___________ Pp Active JO 1I14FANOPERATIONAHU 24 amp xF 21 M Active o 11 114 F21 OPERATION AHU 21 amp xF 21 U Active 12 1 114FAN OPERATION AHU 224xF22 H Active 13 114 F220PERATION AHU 224xF22 M Active 14 1 114FANOPERATIONAHU 918xF31 M Active 15 114 F31 OPERATION AHU 31 8XF314 M Active 16 1 114FANOPERATIONAHU 3924xF32 U Active 17 114 F320PERATION AHU328xF32 M Active 18 51101 114FAN OPERATION AHU 4 amp xF4 M Active 19 1106 11 4 F4 OPERATION AHU 48xF4 gt U Active Figure 2 60 120 1 11 4 FAN OPERATION AHU 5 1 a Act
39. editor 1000 760 500 250 Scale color Back color Clear picture Enob color Background picture Value color Bevel bright color Clear picture nea Backgound picture Figure 2 29ii Slide evel shadow color ack ground picture itor i R cass ADD LABEL enables you to add a label to any point Allows you to add a label to any point mj Add Label Sis x High Text High alue r Color D cg Low Tex Hide Value Color ro gs va Xx Figure 2 30 Add label E Tales E 28 e High Text will appear when the value is higher than the High Value e Low text will appear when the value is between the High Value and Hide Value e Values lower than the Hide Value will be hidden e Select desired colours ADD REAL TIME GRAPH enables you to add a line graph to track the progress of certain points usually analog After adding graph press run to activate DELETE UNIT to remove the unit CANCEL standard cancel function Toolbar T Edit AHU 1 1 FOYER File Aun Edit Print Figure 2 32 Edit Group Menu Toolbar Press FILE for the following options SAVE normal save function RESTORE will restore all data changed since last save EXIT to leave the edit page Press PRINT and RUN to be used as in other programs Press EDIT for the Group Properties sub menu as in Figure 2 20 2 1 5 EDIT GROUPS Delete Shift Del Lopy Ctrl C Figure 2 33 Edit groups sub menu Paste Lr
40. enables you to change the scenario number See List Pressing this button will show you a list of the time programs and their scenario number Advanced options open up Port CPU File and Point columns Over this gives you the option to manually override the current timetable setting Send program to activate The Active button shown depressed in Figure 2 61 indicates whether the program is to be sent When it is set to Not Active the program will not be sent Copy First Day once Start and Stop times have been entered in the first day of the week you can copy these same times for the entire week To change the first day of the week see Chapter 2 4 07 Calendar Weekdays Specials currently the calendar is set to Weekdays the button is depressed Alternately you can set the calendar to Special Days which allow for special time programs for holidays and other special events The Active buttons at the bottom of each column in the Special Days screen are similar to the Active button in the top right hand corner of the timetable The difference is that these activate or deactivate the settings for each special day and not for the whole program The row directly underneath the Special Days numbered 1 8 is to insert dates as oppose to just times Use the format DD MM YY 49 Time programs are sent daily at 00 00 midnight unless defined differently Cancel to leave the screen without saving any changes that were
41. h text box can be found in Chapter 2 1 3 30 Unit properties Mame RETURN DUCT TEMP HAL 1 1 Type Port number CPU number Parameter Filey Point Humber py Jon Jl Engineering units Display Format Security Level Limits a p Function Figure 2 36 Unit Properties 2 Double click on any analog point or parameter to make the Slider in Figure 2 37 appear This enables you to manually change the value of the point Men veais Figure 2 37 Analog Value Slider Double click on any digital point to make the following window appear TD HEATING ELEMENT STAGE 1 aue Man on orr Figure 2 38 Digital Value buttons This window allows you to turn a particular point on or off NOTE The point on the graphic display turns yellow when manually adjusted The toolbar in run mode appears as follows 31 MAHU 1 1 FOYER Slide Edit Sound Text Print lt lt Figure 2 39 Run Mode Toolbar Slide Press this button and then resize the window to place scroll bars at the right and bottom The window can also be resized by dragging it s corners but data may be omitted if the screen is reduced too much Edit returns you to Edit Graphics screen in Figure 2 19 Sound Play to play any prerecorded messages Record opens a standard Windows recorder and can be used to record messages eg explanation of the system Clicking on the back arrow returns you to the last screen you visited
42. ion and more than desired e One click in the boxes under Color will make a regular colour palette appear Choose colours for the relevant operating levels e Use Flood Fill gives you the option to fill an area with a solid black outline with a particular colour Select if you would like the area to flash by placing a tick in the Blink box To activate press Select Area This will return you to the editing screen Click on the area to be filled This area will flash to show that it has been selected Click on the right mouse button to return to the box in Figure 2 25 and press OK NOTE Reset colors will make all values and colours return to default Eg 1 1 Al Normal operating levels are between 20 C and 30 C When the value is greater than 30 C it will display red when the value is less than 20 C the point will be blue and when it s operating within the normal range the point will be yellow 24 RESI ZE allows you to change the size of the point by dragging the arrows in the corners of the box COPY SI ZE and PASTE SI ZE allows you to copy the size of a specific point and then paste it in another place on the diagram RESET SI ZE changes the size back to default ADD place cursor on arrow to the right The following sub menu will appear Add vessel Add gauge Add animation Add slider Add Label Figure 2 26 Add sub menu Add Real Time Graph ADD VESSEL click so the box in Figure 2 27 appears This
43. ive 2120 6 1145F 5 1 OPERATION AHU 5 1 0 Active This screen displays the list of time programs The right hand Status column indicates whether or not the program is Active at the current time Double click on any of the lines to bring up the screen in Figure 2 61 Note that the Advanced button at the bottom of the screen has been selected P Mame y cenario 07 114 FAN OPERATION AHU 1 1 AHU 11 UA oa ooo Mon TUS Wed Thu Fri Sut Over Cpu File Point Active Ene ery oo 00 oow00 0000 00 00 po po po po papa papa a GON Ce Oe Ce CO a AJO B aor A E EA T T T B D CC B A E E O RS AAA T dl A E ICA S B a o frp Pop m s ImnITIWIT EI gt EO H E I gt X S Advanced 4 Send and Exit Exit and save Cancel Week Days Specials Copy FirstD ay Figure 2 61 Time Program Editor Time Program List 48 Name the name of the time program For every day you can set different hours for the program to start and stop Click inside each cell to insert the times Scenario this number represents a group of time programs that follow the same schedule All programs with the same number follow the same timetable Changes made to any Where the scenario time program will affect number is 0 the all programs in the programs do not belong same scenario to any group Change Pressing this button will make a box appear with the scenario numbers and their associated program lists This box
44. llows the selection of a local or network printer Max lines the number of lines to print The Tree Select button is no longer in use The two buttons at the bottom of the A arm Properties Editor Figure 2 44 named UniCall and Email are optional and not installed automatically with UniArt 2 2 4 FAST BUILD Be extremely careful when using this function as there is no undo option If unsure use Edit Alarms screen in previous chapter Press the Fast Build icon in the 4 arm Manager Menu Figure 2 40 to make the following screen appear This option allows you to create alarms simultaneously and quickly Name of the alarm Port number CPU controller number Alarm number Security number for the acknowledgment of alarms Zoom to the group that is associated with this alarm Active whether the alarm is active or inactive If the alarm is set to inactive it will not occur Pop up to register the alarm as a pop up alarm or as an event see Section 2 2 3 for explanation 38 Fast Build Fle Menu HH Name Fot Cou Al 5ec ZoomlTo Acty FOF Up A Grp Pri AAA 1 1 1 i FOF No pp NOFLOwamuia wm fA fja jo Ave 3 HIGH TEMPHEATING ELEMENTAHU1 1 1 1 fe jo Active a of FANOWERLOADAHUT2 O O M fje f jo tive Bro HD ELD AHU TZ wm fa ja jo tive E HIGH TEMPHEATINGELEMENTAHU1 2 Jn 2 2 jo 2 Active Por No fso gp FANOWERLOSD aHU 13 m3 f Active POP _Mo Bro HD ELD AHU 12 Active Event No 3 HIGH TEMP
45. me Advanced for Control Applications Ltd personnel only 15 2 1 3 EDIT The user creates groups in his her own logical manner so that the points on site can be viewed from his her computer Each group represents a collection of points for example these can be points of a specific device or a zoom Choose a blank line in the Group Menu Figure 2 03 and select EDIT from the Edit Menu box figure 2 04 For this example Line 1 the AHU 1 1 Foyer has been chosen MAHU 1 1 FOYER x File Copy Print lt lt Bun Replaces Group Name AHU 1 1 FOYER Mame Ena 2 WATER RETURN TEMP AHU TI Ain 1 o 2 Je 3 SPRETURN TEMP oa o o o pe PA FaN STATUS AHUTT p ee o PS FAN OVERLOAD AHU 11 Php o e PB NOFLOWAHU TT np e e Z SUPPLY TEMP WATER IUH 5 Figure 2 07 Edit Group Advanced Menu Fill in the name of the group in the Group Name box A Fill in the Name of each point one per line ili Click on the desired line in the Type column and a menu box will appear see figure 2 08 for easy selection of I O configuration A In analog in A Out analog out D In digital in D Out digital out Par parameter D Par digital parameter Figure 2 08 1 0 configurations iv Click on the desired I O point to select v Fill in the CPU column with the number of the controller NOTE groups may include points from more than one controller vi The File column refers to the program associated with the p
46. min and max value o Press OK Figure 2 11 CPU File Points Port Level Display limits value box For Port address see Appendix A Fill All to include all lines that you have selected If this option is not chosen all lines with the value of zero will remain with a value of zero Ignore Empty Names lines that have not been named will not be altered Clicking on any line under the F x column will make the box in Figure 2 12 appear Display BD Linear C Displap a eqr b Square Root Display 4 3 B C Display a lnb Log C display atexp x lt b Exponent C display a AND x dL B o ix 0 Cancel AB Solver Figure 2 12 Conversion formulae This box enables the user to define the A B values and to convert the units measured by the controller to those to be displayed on the PC UniArt 18 The AB Solver button converts measured units to displayed units eg C to F or V to ppm Eg Converting TE to F e Enter 0 and 50 in the Measured boxes the controller measures temperatures between 0 50 C e Enter the equivalent converted measurements in the Shown boxes 32 F and 122 F e The AB Solver immediately shows values A 1 8 and B 32 B 22 Lancel al Figure 2 13 Linear Solver The Auto Fill button brings up a screen Figure 2 14 that allows you to fill in all of the columns for multiple lines Fill Hult Lines Begin Unit End Unit pp Cpu Starting P
47. mp to when the icon Is selected Auto Run The group that is to be opened automatically when you run UniArt EXAMPLE The above properties were chosen from the far right icon on the horizontal taskbar that named FOYER This button has been set to zoom to Group 1 in Page 1 If you look in Figure 2 03 you will see that the first group 65 on the first page is AHU1 1 FOYER Pressing on this button will make you jump to the same picture as in Figure 2 19 66 Appendix A Network includes PC s COMs Ports and Controllers Computer 1 Computer 2 Network Line 1 31 1 31 i 64 93 EN 64 93 64 93 1 31 64 93 32 63 32 63 32 63 32 63 Computer 3 67
48. nd is used for editing functions creating alarms creating groups setting times and more See map of the task bars at the bottom of the page Once the programs are loaded their respective icons appear on the bottom right hand side of the screen in the task tray next to the computer s clock Click with right mouse button on the main menu icon Figure 2 01 Figure 2 01 Main Menu icon The following menu will appear ABOUT details about currently installed UniArt software NORMAL UNI BAR will show the task bars only when the cursor approaches the top left of the screen SHOW UNI BARS allows continuous display of task bars HIDE UNI BARS hides the taskbar EXIT to close the program 12 Chapter 2 VERTICAL TASK BAR Groups Alarm Manager Trend Menu Time Program List Calendar Password Setting Voice Messages CPU Utilities Settings Exit CAL Personnel Only Figure 2 02 Left Task Bar 2 1 Folder 2 1 1 CREATING AND EDI TING LOGI CAL GROUPS Logical groups are made up of input points output points and parameters which are defined by their addresses on the controller They are displayed on the screen as groups of points that have a functional relationship Select the GROUPS icon to bring up the following screen entitled Groups Menu see figure 2 03 This list will appear blank when used for a new system 13 AHO 1 1 FOYER ENERGY ROOM MOQUAT 1 MOGQUAY 2 MOGUAY 3 SIZE ZIS SII
49. ng on this button will convert the time programs to HTML format You will find the file in your database 2 4 09 CPU CLOCK Press this button to make the box in Figure 2 66 appear Send Clock Current Time a 30 10 00 08 51 Clock El z Send To All Tree Select Time Last Read 3012 99 00 00 Exit Figure 2 66 Send Clock This screen enables you to send the new time to either one or all of the controllers in this particular Appserver Read allows you to see the time in the chosen controller In order for the program to be sent to the right controller you must insert a Port number For Port address see Appendix A When sending to one controller only the CPU number should also be included Current Time the checkbox next to Clock allows you to set the clock according to that of the computer tick or some other time no tick The arrows are used to change the time manually Time Last Read this box displays the time that was sent to the controller Press Read to see the time in the chosen controller If the controller did not receive the sent time a special message will appear The Tree Select button is no longer in use 2 4 10 SORT Press this button to make the box in Figure 2 67 appear 93 Time Program Sorted List Bis ES Ap pe pe AC ea 29 2 01 I E HEG HET a oie 22 01 114 FAN OPERATION AAU TA ARU TAi Stop Mi 1 Ect ET AFAN OPERATION AAU TARU TSn M iO o O Ed H 01 114 FAN OPERATION ARU TA AR
50. o display the alarm messages in different ways Text Show Msg makes text message appear Eg text may be instructions as to what to do when that specific alarm is ringing Voice Play Msg plays sound voice message Grp runs the group in which the current alarm is located Current Alarm Report Toolbar The toolbar is located above the Alarm Report table 1 The first button on the left shows a door allowing you to exit the screen 2 The second button to the left allows you to delete the alarm This option is for debugging and testing purposes only You will be required to enter a password for Access Level 100 Control Applications Ltd personnel only 3 The third button is used to sort alarms or search for a Quer Hame Particular alarm Press this ERE AEE GE SERRE button or the word Sort on the toolbar to bring up the screen in Priority Figure 2 42 r Highest Lowest Received time s s S E Alternately clicking on the headings of each column in the OS Current Alarms Report will sort Panin fe ee the data in either ascending or 7 descending order r Fined time 4 Begin End Name of Acknowledging Party include the string z Figure 2 42 Key Sorts 34 Query name enter part of the alarm name to search Name full name of the alarm Priority sort the data by priority level Received time sort data by the time the alarm was received Acknowledged
51. o enter data is from a group that has already been defined To do so press Choose Group and the Groups Menu from Figure 2 03 will appear To select double click on the desired group The group will appear automatically in Group Name Press save NOTE Reset the computer in order to activate the trend collector The group in the above example is group 1 on page 1 Trend Name name of the trend Entering a name will not bring up the statistics for that group it is for the users purposes only Group Name name of the group of points Start and End Date the day for the trend to begin and end Non Active to activate the trend Sync the trend cycle will be synchronised with round numbers hours or minutes Active square activates that start and stop hour Start hour time to start gathering data Stop hour stop gathering data Scan Cycle how often to collect data according to HH MM SS Edit Trend Units to change any data from a chosen group or to enter data without choosing a group Choose Group Save to save any changes made Reset Trend data CAUTION when using this button as all past trend data will be erased 2 3 2 GRAPHICAL DISPLAY OF TRENDS DISPLAY from sub menu in Figure 2 50 will show trend as a graph as can be seen in Figure 2 52 Alternately double clicking on the desired trend will make this graph appear All the values here are zero so the recorded data appears as one straight line NOTE data will be di
52. oint This is only relevant when the point is defined as a parameter Par 16 vil Point refers to the number of the I O point NOTE OUT points are numbered n 1 32 and IN points are numbered n 50 51 83 vill Eng refers to the engineering unit Select the suitable unit where relevant by clicking on the desired line and choosing one of the options that appear in the menu box NOTE Digital points will not need this The Advanced button at the bottom of the screen enables the user to access additional editing options Figure 2 09 M AHU 1 1 FOYER File Copy Print c lt Bun Replaces Group Mame AHU 1 1 FOYER Access Level qq Type Cpu File Eng Display Limits Port Level Bras RETURN DUCTTEMPAHUIA jan fi EHH so LZ WATER RETURN TEMPAHUIT fan fi fo fe fe jesteo jo efwo TT 3 SPRETURN TEMP ap ap fe fat BO jo epo TT PA RAN STATUS AHU TT php e po eaea jo feno TT PS FANOVERLOSDAHUIT penp fo fe jenean jo feno m fs rr PB NO FLOW AHU TT Php e e f eaea jo jepo so Z SUPPLY TEMP WATER jan fs fo f5 fet BO jo jepo TT EN IO EC UH DH FEO jasa Jo jepo m jo A B ECC FEAS FED jasa E jepo m jo rr URT weep aesa jo jepo TT HE ISO ECC FC ECU ES IE CIO fo feo m jo Er eA eto jo feo TT HEN IO ECC FE FEAS E jasa E jepo m jo A a jasa Jo Jepo m jo rr URT weep jesa jo jepo TT eA jsa jo jeho jn jo JEE Advanced Reset Acc Level Colors Auto Fill Figure 2 09 Edit group menu extended The Access Le
53. oint Mo po feo pp E Type Limits Analog In MN exe E Engi ing Unit pel deis Display A B Linear Display a soiz lb Square Root Select From List Display A B O Display a lni lb Log Port CO display atesp x b Exponent E 0 Parameter File fo AB Solver Security Level fo The Colours button gives you the option to colour the displayed parameters Pressing this button again returns you to the regular screen Figure 2 14 Fill Multi Lines Colour options High Value any value greater or equal to the chosen number will display the chosen colour Disp High text to be displayed when the value is higher than the high value 19 Disp Inter text to be displayed when the value is between the high and low values Low Value any value lower than the chosen number will display the chosen colour Disp Low text to be displayed when the value is lower than the low value Disp Format uses a box similar to that in figures 2 10 and 2 11 allowing you to choose the format that you want values to be displayed in Use s and or 0 s to set the display format keeps the place of a number to be displayed U places O where there is no number Eg HHHH AHH 234 56 0000 000 0234 560 if the value here is zero nothing will be displayed 0 0 0 0 Time can be displayed HH MM Edit Group Menu Toolbar MAHU 1 1 FOYER File Copy Print lt lt Fun Replaces Figure 2 15 Gr
54. oup Menu Toolbar Press FILE to bring up the following sub menu Excel PCU rules About Save Ctrl 5 Figure 2 16 File sub menu EXCEL PCU RULES Use for Control Applications Ltd personnel only ABOUT Information about the UniArt version that you are using SAVE standard save feature Press COPY to bring up the following sub menu Lopy another Group Copy Units from Group Figure 2 17 Copy sub menu COPY ANOTHER GROUP to copy a complete group to current group COPY UNITS FROM GROUP copies units at least 2 from another group to the current group Press REPLACES to bring up the following sub menu Rep CPU Rep Str Figure 2 18 Replaces sub menu Change Server 20 REP CPU allow you to change the CPU definition REP STR allows you to replace a word s with another word s CHANGE SERVER allows you to change the communication server PRINT and RUN to be used as in other programs 2 1 4 EDIT GRAPHICS Select Edit Graphics option from Fait Menu box Figure 2 04 You will be asked to enter a password Ifa picture was chosen in the Group Properties box Figure 2 05 the screen will appear with that picture and a list of the I O points in the top left corner Now you have to drag these points to their relative place on the picture This has been done in Figure 2 19 If no picture was chosen the screen will appear blank with a list of I O points and the picture can be chosen from here Tiedt AHU 1 1 FOYER
55. pear in the event of an alarm Press select edit Enter the title of the text message in the Text Message box one per line The number of the line will feature in the box in the A arm Properties Editor Figure 2 44 Press Edit on the right of the line in order to bring up the A arm Text Editor box in which the text message may be typed Help Record to record the voice message that is to appear in the event of an alarm you will need a microphone Press select edit 36 Enter the title of the voice message in the Sound Messages box one per line The number of the line will feature in the box in the A arm Properties Editor Figure 2 56 Press Record to make the recording screen with all the standard buttons appear Press Play to play your prerecorded message NOTE Selecting Auto will ensure that the messages either voice or text will appear in the event of an alarm Selecting Cycle will ensure that the message is repeated over and over Zoom to Group click select to make the Groups Menu in Figure 2 03 appear From here double click on the group that is to be associated with the alarm Active tick the box to set the alarm to active If the box is not ticked the alarm will not occur Press OK to save all changes and close the window Press Cancel to close the window without saving changes made to the data Press the Advanced button on the A arm Properties Editor in Figure 2 44 to make the following bo
56. rtical and horizontal axes The number that you enter is the number that the screen is divided by eg if you enter 10 for the horizontal resolution the screen is then divided into 10 columns All points are then placed in the top left hand corner of closest cell The points are displayed on the diagram in the format CPU Point Type eg 1 1 Ain Click with the right mouse button on any of the points on the diagram to change the properties of that particular point The menu in Figure 2 23 will appear Edit unit Color effects Resize Copy size Paste size Reset size Add K Delete unit Figure 2 23 Edit Unit Cancel EDIT UNIT allows you to edit the properties of individual units 23 Unit properties Mame Type Engineering units CPU no Par file no y Point no a Cancel Advanced Figure 2 24 Unit properties for 1 1 Al for Advanced settings see explanation of Figure 2 21 COLOR EFFECTS click to make the box in Figure 2 25 appear Name RETURN DUCT TEMP AHU 1 1 Display Color Set MA ile value gt Set At normal operation Set Poo NS While value lt Use Flood Fill Carosi Reset col Figure 2 25 Color effects for 1 1 Al e Enter normal operating values in the two boxes on the right e Under Display enter the text that you would like to appear when the value Is less than desired at normal operat
57. splayed as graph only after 5 cycles of data collection Data can be read as text before 5 cycles are complete see Section 2 3 3 42 Graph Edit Print Scale Statistic Next Zoomin Ks _ Data Lines 1 To 41 OF 51 gt gt l 0211 2000 15 20 00 08 RETURN DUCT TEMP Jo WATER RETURN TEMPIO SPRETURN TEMP O 0 6 FAN STATUS AHU 1 1 O FAN OVERLOAD AHU JO NOFLOWAHUTT Ja 0 4 SUPPLY TEMP WATER O 0 2 02411 02411 02 71 02 71 02 11 02 71 02 11 Figure 2 52 Foyer graphical data NOTICE that when the cursor scans over the graph it turns to a The position of the cursor on the graph is recorded in the top right hand corner of the screen Trend Toolbar Graph Edit Print Scale Statistic Next Figure 2 53 Trend Toolbar e Press GRAPH to bring up the following sub menu Back Color Grid K OOM Select leery Figure 2 54 Trend Toolbar sub menu Back Color Pressing this button will make a colour palette appear Select the background colour of the graph Grid gives you the option to set the graph with horizontal grid vertical grid or both Zoom to zoom in and focus on data within a smaller range and zoom out to return you to the entire graph Alternately you can use the Zoom In button directly underneath the toolbar When scrolling over the graph with your mouse the cursor changes to a plus With this drag and highlight the area that you wish to magnify with the zoom 43 Select to choose
58. t NOPOZITSION C Cpu 33 C Cpu 64 W FP Cpu 3 5 Cpu 34 55 Cpu 65 554 F Cpu 4555 FF Cpu 35 444 Cpu 66 555 T Cpu B a Cpu 36 55 Cpu 67 MA F Cpu 6 ma Cpu 37 y FF Cpu 68 555 PF Cpu 7 ma Cpu 38444 Cpu 69444 F Cpu 855 Cpu 39444 Cpu 70 MA F Cpu 955 Cpu 40444 Cpu 71 MA TF Cpu 10 555 Cpu 47 na Cpu 72 XXX FF Cpu 11 55 Cpu 42 5 Cpu 73 XXX P Cpu 125 Cpu 43 WWW Cpu 74 Ma 0 FF Cpu 1355 Cpu 44 Cpu 75 Ma o M Cpnu 14 XXX Cpu 4555 Cpu 76 555 TF Cpu 1555 Cpu 46 WX Cpu 77 WX Cpu 16 XXX Cpu 47 Ma Cpu 7855 FF Cpu 17 XXX FF Cpu 48444 PF Cpu 7955 TF Cpu 1855 Cpu 49 5 Cpu 80 555 FF Cpu 1955 Cpu 50 FF Cpu 81 55 I Cpu 20 444 Cpu 51 WX Cpu 82 55 FF Cpu 27 55 FF Cpu 52 FF Cpu 83 55 PF Cpu 22 55 Cpu 53 5 Cpu 84 55 F Cpu 2355 FP Cpu 54 555 F Cpu 85 WX FF Cpu 24 55 Cpu 55 WX Cpu 86 555 F Cpu 25 55 Cpu 56 444 Cpu 87 WX I Cpu 26 555 Cpu 57 MA Cpu 88 555 Cpu 27 MA Cpu 58 555 Cpu 89 555 I Cpu 28 55 Cpu 59444 Cpu 90 444 TF Cpu 29 55 Cpu 60 555 Cpu 91 555 FF Cpu 30 555 Cpu 67 55 Cpu 92 444 P Cpu 31 WW T Cpu 62 WX T Cpu 93 WW Figure 1 08 UniArt Mark All Mark All Mark All x N Clear a 7 ca A Clear All communication Keep Act Keep Act Netserver Click on File and then NetController at the top of the UniArt Communication Netserver screen to bring up the screen in Figure 1 09 Het Controllers A T oe ee id Controllers in the net Fig
59. ure 1 09 NetControllers 192168 34 102 0 2 1721 0 0 102 Control Applications LL 0 2 This screen displays all the controllers that are connected on the network Click with the right mouse button to bring up the following menu VIEW CONE K arrange icons K Refresh Exit Properties Figure 1 10 NetController menu This menu allows you to arrange the icons as with any Windows files View Icons either small large or as a list Arrange icons in ascending or descending order Refresh Exit and Properties gure 1 11 to be used as in other programs 22 Properties Within Edit Properties you can change the NetBios name IP address and description of the CPU Properties Edit Send IF Mum 192 168 34 102 Mac 0 2 121 0 0 102 Send is for Control Applications Ltd personnel only MetBios 10120 FO 1097 Description Control Applications td 2000 15 44 43 217 1172000 U Project U EPROM Advanced Figure 1 11 CPU Properties Click with the right mouse button on the relevant CPU to bring up the window in Figure 1 12 Uni rt NetServer IP Address Cancel 192 168 354 102 Figure 1 12 Netserver IP address Enter the IP address of the controller here 10 SECTION 2 WORKING WITH UNI ART Chapter 1 TASK BARS e The horizontal bar features a set of icons that represent groups of critical functions e The vertical bar is smaller than the horizontal a
60. ve File Marne Description 5 Description Create New bern File Marne Parameters Waiting time AMOO AA EN eee Exit UniArt Set o ES Time Delay ADV The Active frame at the top of the screen shows the programs that have been selected and are currently running The files under the title File Name are the default items They include appserver exe 1 mainmenu exe alarmrun exe trendrun exe NOTE If you are connected via ethernet you must change appserver exe 1 to netserve exe in Create New Item The column entitled Wait shows the delay time between running programs so as to prevent all programs being run together and creating congestion The default time is 5 seconds The List frame in the middle of the screen shows options that may be added to the system such as additional communications ports use scrollbar when needed Once items are selected they will appear in the Active frame In order to select activate a new item a highlight the relevant file from the List frame by clicking on it b press the Add button to the right of the List menu Items may be removed from the Active frame only In order to do this highlight the relevant file and press the Remove button to the right of the Active frame Advanced users may add items that do not appear as default by using the Create New Item frame in the lower section of the screen They may also set parameter delay time and priority EXAMPLE OF DEFAU
61. vel box in the top right hand corner of the screen allows the user to choose an access level for the group Once an access level has been selected the user will be required to enter a password in order to access this editing option see Chapter 2 6 Password Settings for more details Access levels may also be established for each point in the column headed Level Reset Acc Level There are two columns entitled Protect e Ticking the left boxes P will lock the specific points so that the data may not be changed e Ticking the right boxes H will hide the specific points on any graphic display of the system Click on the titles of the columns eg Type or CPU to make the boxes in figures 2 10 and 2 11 appear These boxes allow the user to fill in the same value for many lines as oppose to one at a time 17 Select units and Cpu Number to fill with e Click on Type Eng and T a F x to make the box in figure 2 10 appear 4 P Final e Type in the lines you would Ok l i dr Ignore Empty like to fill Hames e Click OK Figure 2 10 Type Eng F x value box e For Type a menu box with I O point options will appear e Define the same I O point for all chosen lines e Click on CPU dos da Port Level and Display limits so the box nH ap aid se Line To Line pYalue ka Select the lines you would E Poo like to fill and place number in the Ep M FIAI Value box for Display Limits C a select
62. x appear K gt Alarm Properties Editor r Alarm Description FAN OVER LOAD AHU 1 1 r Address Pop Up Notes Alarm No dt Pop Up Help Mag Help Record T S Event o Select Edi o Select Edi CPU No Auto Print M Auto T Auto Cycle i E m Auto oom To Group rT Active AHU 1 1 FOYER Select e Active r dvanced r Fort No 3 Access Level Priority Ty Silence Levelo Ack Level auio Gip Cl o Tree Select E Printer Max Lines No Printer M 40 Figure 2 45 Alarm Properties Editor z Advanced N x UK Cancel 37 Access Level you can set the access level for silencing and acknowledging alarms Silence Level when the alarm goes off the user with this access level or a higher one is able to turn the sound off while the box remains on screen Ack Level when the alarm goes off the user with this level or a higher one is able to acknowledge it The alarm will be recorded history but will no longer be on screen Port No number of communication server For Port address see Appendix A Auto Grp will make the picture appear in the case of an alarm NOTE mark this box only when you have a group in the Zoom to Group area Priority determines the level of priority for reporting alarms This number ranges between 1 99 where 99 has the highest priority level Printer a

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