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1. HISTORICAL Untitled Wurtec File Edit Me fepe Action Communications Help Live Event On Uw Live Sequence On Live Off em Autoanswer Historical List Event Log Graph OM OFF List Event Count Threshold Log List Sequence Notification Queue a List Current Event Counts Communications Event Wint l ae List Notification Log List 534 System Commands Log List Event Count Log Live Event Log displays the time of the last 500 events and the state of all 16 inputs when the event occurred this list is lost when a reset is performed Live Event Count Threshold Log stores and lists events that have reached their defined count threshold List Sequence Notification Queue stores a time and date stamped list of the last 40 sequence notifications sent List Current Event Counts this represents the count of an input that experienced a low to high transition as a number shows current state in brackets 0 off or 1 on List Notification Log lists last 510 times the remote S3A unit reported to the host PC including the date time and type of notification List S3A System Commands Log view a list of last 510 commands executed by the remote S3A unit List Event Count Log lists hourly event counts for last 30 days including date and time stamp 36 S3A USER COMMANDS GRAPH ON OFF FIGURE A sg Jntitled Wurtec l i Ed File Edit Diagnostic Action Communications Help Input Sequence File WI
2. S3A UNIT CONFIGURATION Now connect the remote S3A unit to a computer and begin STEP 1 CONNECT CABLES Connect the S3A to the PC with the supplied Serial Cable Next connect the power cord into the S3A and plug into a 110VAC source See Figures 1A and B FIGURE 1A FIGURE 1B When power is supplied to the S3A it will immediately try to call into the Host PC through the modem You should see the message in Figure 1C FIGURE 1C Lo System Event Window Initializing modem PLEASE WAIT Modem engaged and set to answer on COM3 NOTE Make sure power is being supplied to the S3A by looking at the power light It should be lit bright red If the Serial Cable is connected but not the Power Cable the light may be dimly lit S3A UNIT CONFIGURATION STEP 2 CONNECT THE SOFTWARE Click Communications Direct Connect To S3A This sets the S3A software to communicate through the serial cable to the computer you are using to perform the setup See Figure 2A Click Action Read S3A Clock See Figure 2B This verifies the connection is established You should see the time displayed in military style You will see a default time from the S3A and may not be accurate If you do not see the time displayed check that your connections are made properly and the Serial Cable is connected to the correct port in the PC by clicking Communications Choose Direct Connect Serial Port See Figure 2C To determine which comm port is neede
3. If you need further guidance after reviewing this example please call technical support at 800 837 1066 25 S3A HOST PC SET UP Once you have read and understand the example on the previous page start creating your se quence definition by following the steps beginning below STEP 2 Sequence Definitions Click Edit S3A Sequence Definitions This will bring up a dialog box titled Sequence Manager See Figure 2 The window should be blank FIGURE 2 Sequence Manager Disable Sequence Current Sequence Definitions Definitions 26 S3A HOST PC SET UP Click the New button and a dialog box titled Sequence Editor will appear This is where you will be creating rules for the S3A unit to follow and selecting inputs that will be compared to each other See Figure 3 On the left hand side is a window titled Input Selection that lists the inputs you just defined in the previous steps Double clicking any of these inputs will add them to the Sequence Logic Map in the center Ultimately you will build a relationship of inputs and states over time FIGURE 3 Sequence Editor x Input Selection Sequence Mame Unnamed Sequence Logic Map Cancel Notify On Complete Sequence Notify On InComplete Sequence Timing Parameters for Preceeding State Minimum Time ATI Masimum Time ATI Sequence Event Logging C Log Associated Events Pre Sequence Seconds Post Sequence Seconds State required m St
4. S34 Time 06 1 TL Reset 534 Unit ot Disk drives ATT amp CTM2EDYOC Check and Reset Notification Log E Display adapters nl DYDICD ROM drives Human Interface Devices IDE ATAIATAPI controllers Keyboards 4 Mice and other pointing devices he Moderns i Monitors Network adapters Retrive Tagged Sequence Events FIGURE 2C 53 Analyzer Wurtec File Edit Diagnostic Action Deity Direct Connect to 534 Unit F Ports COM amp LPT F Communications Pork COMI Us File Tn MU SEEN jf ECP Printer Port LPT1 Set PC to auto answer Connection State Dial remote 534 Unit o Sound video and game controllers H System devices Universal Serial Bus controllers Live State Hang Up Modern Choose Modem Serial Port A Unit Name Choose Direct Connect Serial Port Communications Event Window S3A UNIT CONFIGURATION STEP 3 Open an STF Click File Open S3A Input Seguence File Choose an STF file from the selection dialog box that matches your elevator controller See Figures 3A and 3B If none match proceed to page 22 Creating A New STF File FIGURE 3A FIGURE 3B Open S3A input seguence definition file Untitled Wurtec Look in O S3 nalwer y wie Edit Diagnostic Action Communications Help N Edn Us ad oes 211 TF Pew Ctrl h Mig email ms Otis_TRelay STF My Recent Events E Schindler_3004 5TF Documents Gold stf E Schindler _MiconicA STF 2 asaavio2 ig S
5. 11D Phone Record Editor tJ Phone Record Editor Lancel Cancel Unit Name ee Unit Mame 6200 Bren esct4 Fhone Unit Mumber Pe Phone Unit Number 419555121200001 Password Pe Password password Motes Notes B H4 at Wurtec Ine REFER TO FIGURE 11D FOR THE STEPS BELOW Unit Name Enter the name of your remote S3A unit in the Unit Name from page 9 Step 5 field Phone Unit Number Enter the phone number of the remote S3A in the Phone Unit Number field If the host PC needs to dial a 9 to get an outside line enter 9 and a comma followed by the phone number for the S3A Commas are used to insert 2 second pauses Following the S3A s phone number is the Unit Number with three commas in between You may need more or less commas depending on your phone system Commas are used to insert 2 second pauses which allows the S3A time to pick up When sharing a line with two or more S3Analyzers make sure the Unit Number entered in this field matches the Unit Number entered on page 9 Step 5 Password If you chose previously page 10 Step 6 to use a password enter it in the Password field These two passwords must match exactly Notes Finally enter a message into the Notes field to further identify the unit Click OK when finished S3A UNIT CONFIGURATION Enter Remote S3A Unit Phone Number s Now you will see the phone number for the remote S3A entered in the Phone List Manager window To add additiona
6. 44 12345 MCE T open int_Incompl 15 06 11 03 10 46 42 12345 MCE T ind serv Incomol 46 APPENDIX JP3 COM2 DRY CONTACT RS485 Serial Port Connect Machine N O COM U10 Connect CH1786 inputs v 16 Ring JS Tip 16 Lf i g 14 5 o 13 P2 con Low Voltage Jumpers I for voitage i below 36 V 10 3 P3 U17 U15 JA4 JAS JAG Je JCO JCi JC2 JC3 a a amp 8 C C C C Telephone JP11 Es Line input I T M and slave Power N 4 unit terminals LED Jg Connect 3 D Warning May 5 a oe A Background Debug Be HOT here 2 i 5 P5 Wurtec Inc SJA Versio 1 Rev D JP1 Power input C 47 mdymo 19 0 19007 soureN JNduy 9UIEN AIATIS ewy SOULS VIG UIODO JA UONBIHON reury z UONBIHON Ireurg I APPENDIX ON BOARD STORAGE CAPACITY SPECIFICATIONS Ram Storage Volatile Temporary Storage Area Input Events 500 Event Count Threshold Events 100 Seguence events 50 FLASH Storage Non volatile Permanent Storage Area Start Counts 453 records each record is a time and current count of each input System Events 510 records events Notification Events 510 records unit will store 510 notifications before the oldest is overwritten Seguence Definitions 40 maximum ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Our engineers recommend that 18 gauge 300V wire be used for connections made from the S3A to the device being monitored
7. AHTN TN ABR ABR 1224AR MPF T inen Ine Sequences Log When connected locally through a serial cable and collecting live information on a controller a log of sequences that have been found complete or incomplete is created automatically in the S3Analyzer folder on your hard drive See Figure 2A A list of information contained within this file is seen in Figure 2B FIGURE 2A mr S3Analyzer FIGURE 2B P Sequences Notepad File Edit Format View Help File Edit View Favorites Tools Help MCE open Tm Incomplete a Py i MCE T ind serv_Incomplete Back T wi y Search WE Folders MCE T open int_Incomplete MCE T ind serv_Incomplete Address c 534nalvzer MCE T ind serv_Incomplete TE sei MCE T open int_Incomplete EE 3 KB a MCE T ind serv_Incomplete File and Folder Tasks MCE T safOK_Complete MCE T saf_Incomplete u TT a Plontgomery_Miprom21 MCE T pwr_Incomplete mij Rename this file STFFile aaa MCE T ind serv_Incomplete aad p ir Move this File 2 KB _ MCE T ind serv_Incomplete MCE T ind serv_Incomplete Copy this file MCE T ind serv_Incomplete Hane s3Analyzer MCE T ind serv_Incomplete Publish this file to the Web 3 UMM MEC Application FEE moa ee E mail this File complete 2 MCE T ind serv_Incomplete oe p egy Print this file phonelist Nac a IG Ro lee Er DAT File T pwr_Incomplete Delete this file g ile TNDH_complete DIUH_Complete m MCE
8. Sequence Input ID At this point you need to decide what type of email notification you would like to receive The software will recognize six 6 suffixes entered into the Sequence Input ID field They are Sequence_Incomplete prompts an email when a sequence is found incomplete Seguence_Complete prompts an email when a sequence is found complete Input_Count prompts an email when an input s start count threshold is exceeded Clock_Reset prompts an email when an S3A unit s clock has been reset Standby_On prompts an email when the standby condition has changed from off to on Standby_Off prompts an email when the standby condition has changed from on to off Words in BOLD MUST be entered EXACTLY for the software to send an email prompt Enter the seguence or input of your choice in front of the top three suffixes replacing the words in italic See Figure 2B on page 18 for an example using all six email suffixes S3A HOST PC SET UP FIGURE 2B EMail Notification Administrator EMail Record Editing Commands ce Add Edit Delete Unit Humber Sequence To Address From Address OOO MCE T pvr lcomplete mark rbeic corm opg MCE T pwr Complete mark canw rhei com OOO 2 pwr Count mark ownurbec com mark cau DID Llock Fiezet mark cae rleic com mark cau 00001 Standby O ri mark fawurbec com mark ay OOO Standbu Dff mark Cananurtec com markir Enter the desired Sequence ID into the Sequence Input ID field See Figure 2C You can
9. and Next buttons in the lower right corner to navigate through the 16 available inputs See Figure 2B We recommend giving these inputs names that are easily recognizable For example if the power signal is on the 2 terminal on the controller then name the input 2 pwr FIGURE 2A Untitled Wurtec Diagnostic Action Communications Help 534 Input Definitions _ Traction s TF 534 Sequence Definitions 53 4 Phone Munmbers EMail Notifications mn Unit Sumber Communications Event Window LAT Thm MALIA aaa GA hk FIGURE 2B Input and Event Definition Editor Input and Cycle Count Definitions Cancel Inputs Available ae Input 1 Input Hame Minimum Dn Time ATI 10 a reviIOUs Minin OFF Time ATI 10 Hest Cycle Count 0 __ Net C Notify when cycle count is exceeded 23 S3A HOST PC SET UP The Inputs Available at the top of the box displays how many inputs are available Just below the active input number is displayed which will change as you click the Previous and Next buttons The two available fields Minimum On Time RTI and Minimum Off Time RTI should not be altered without a thorough understanding of how they work Changing these times could dramatically af fect the performance of your S3A FIGURE 3 NOTE One 1 RTI 4 6 milliseconds Input and Event Definition Editor Ten 10 RTI 46 milliseconds Input and Cycle Count Definitions A higher RTI number more de bounce Cance
10. means that the signal monitored from the inputs matched what was programmed When a sequence defintion is incomplete it means the signal monitored from the inputs did not match broke the rule what was programmed FIGURE 8 Cancel Notify On Complete Sequence Timing Parameters for Preceeding State Minimum Time ATI l bl awimum Time Fi TI 100 Sequence Event Loona NOTE If you do not click on either one of the choices above the S3A will not prompt the host PC to create emails when a complete or incomplete condition is met You can further define a sequence by moving the cursor over the line representing the input and RIGHT CLICKING your mouse Right clicking on the line scrolls through the colors YELLOW RED and GREEN See Figure 9 FIGURE 9 Sequence Editor Input Selection Seguen Sequence Logic Map oo 16 sat 30 S3A HOST PC SET UP Green defines what the inputs should be doing and yellow defines the starting condition of those inputs before the S3A starts to monitor the rule Another way to say this is a green line means that the signal state is required before moving to next state and a yellow line means that the signal state doesn t have to match If it doesn t it resets to SO If it does it will continue to the next state See Figure 9 The red line or MOMENTARY line signifies an ignored state for that input and will evaluate as don t care In other words a red line means
11. supply into power jack on S3A red LED power light will illuminate on the circuit board run LED will blink green S9A unit will attempt to contact Host PC to synchronize the time clock NOTE M2 LED indicates transmission of data S3A USER COMMANDS The following section is a description of S3A commands and their uses DIAGNOSTIC COMMANDS Untitled Wurtec File Edit Eg Action Communications Help AD Terina Ine Live OFF Historical ect Connect Oscilloscope ON OFF 11 02 06 13 20 40 0 11101011110111 11 02 06 13 20 40 536 11101001110111 11ND Ine 1737 9n An CN Tdd d Nd Nd ddd ndd d The commands included in the Diagnostic drop down menu give you the ability to display data received by the remote S3A unit and interpreted by the S3A software on the host PC Live On shows changes in state of all inputs and date time stamps each change use this to view the live output from a system in the Communications Event Window or the Oscilloscope events as well as sequences that are complete or incomplete will be displayed in the Communications Event Window Live Off turns Live mode off doing this allows you to view historical data Historical for a complete description see page 37 Oscilloscope ON OFF turning this on lets you see in a oscilloscope environment the events occuring on the chosen system for a complete description of this function see page 38 35 S3A USER COMMANDS
12. 0S6 450 0 Host Phone Number fC Standby Mode On Time Secs Po BOD Operational Parameter Definitions FLASH Locations COUNT PAGE ADDRESS 534 Inputs 534 Sequence 534 Perm a Log FLASH Locations PAGE RECORD SIZE Start Count Backup Log Sistem Event Log Notification Lag Tagged Event Log cancel NOTE The grayed fields are not accessible NOTE If you don t create an ID EEPROM you won t be able to save sequence or event infor mation at a later time S3A UNIT CONFIGURATION STEP 5 Identifying Your S3A In the Site Name field we recommend assigning a name for the building or complex where the re mote S3A unit will be installed For example Wurtec Abbreviate when necessary In the Unit Name field assign a name for the remote S3A unit For example 6200 Brent esc 4 See Figure 5 FIGURE 5 53 Analyzer Configuration Dialog Editing File 00001 534 Unit Configuration Site Name 3 char MA Unit Hame 31 char Ms 6200 Erent ezcH4 Unit Number 5 digits MA joni In the Unit Number field enter the number used for naming the NLF in the previous step This must be a five 5 digit number not starting with zero 0 The Unit Number will be used repeatedly to set up the S3A throughout this manual and is the unique number used to initially identify the S3A when it calls into the Host PC NOTE Notice the character limits for each field NOTE Enter the information in thes
13. 11703_09 00 32 78 Delta X 16 500 Xx2 D6 11 03_09 00 49 28 a ba E i 2i E bd zi z 2 z E E z sscc Baw Ready 7 On the right side are drop downs that contain all 16 of the inputs of the controller You can view one 1 or up to sixteen 16 at a time The default number displayed is six 8 The PAUSE button pauses or resumes the live data being displayed in the graph area Although data may still be streaming the display will stop updating at the point you click PAUSE until you click PAUSE again Currently Figure B displays the oscilloscope in PAUSE mode 9 With the graph in PAUSED mode a ZOOM box to the of right the 10sec div box is visible Click this and the graph area will zoom to the amount of time represented between the two cursors 10 When highlighted INPUTS will allow you to increase or decrease the numbers of inputs displyed in the graph area To change the number of inputs displayed click INPUTS to highlight then click the or button 11 When highlighted TIME DIV will allow you to increase or decrease the amount of time per division shown in the graph area To change the amount of time per division displayed click TIME DIV to highlight then click the or button 12 When highlighted clicking the MOVE X1 X2 button will lock the two cursors together in their cur rent position This will allow you to move both to co
14. CE Traction STF Connection State Direct Connect Live State OM 3 Unit Sumber 12345 2 1 06 11 02 13 19 34 7 4 6 Delta 33 000 6 Me 06 11 02 _ 13 20 07 7 4 mm bJ insp 7 gs PAUSE INPUTS J TIMETDIV MOVE x1 x2 Ready Using this oscilloscope you can view live events or past events Refer to Figure A for the following descriptions 1 The X1 and X2 numbers in brackets represents the point in time of the cursors see 5 in the viewing area They display the date and time in military style 2 The Delta X number displays the amount time between the two cursors 3 The GRID OFF box in the upper right corner adds or removes vertical lines in the graph area to visually aid reading the green input lines These lines are a dark red color 4 The events are displayed in the central black graph area as solid green lines 5 The two 2 vertical dashed lines are cursors By clicking and dragging each cursor to a specific event transition you can find the exact time that input s state changed 6 This box represents the amount of time per division shown in the graph area A division is represented between the dark red vertical lines NOTE A button is highlighted when it appears depressed 31 S3A USER COMMANDS GRAPH ON OFF FIGURE B 3 Untitled Wurtec File Edit Diagnostic Action Communications Help Input 5eguence File Connection State Direct Connect Live State ON A Unit Number 12345 X1 D6
15. E_Traction fe Montgomery_Miprom21 E Otis_211 3 E Otis_TRelay My Documents My Computer e File name D My Network Save as type S3A Unit Signal Treatment File STF M Places 33 S3A INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS e Analog phone line if remote monitoring e Mount high and dry with provided fasteners e Use 18 gauge 300V twisted shielded cable per input block e Needs 110V power source and we recommend a battery back up CONNECTIONS e Input Connections Wurtec has provided jumpers shorting blocks that can be installed on your unit please re fer to p 38 for a circuit board schematic if the jumpers are across the two pins you are in the low voltage mode 12 50V AC DC by removing the jumpers you are in the high voltage mode 50 250V AC DC when making your connections the commons should be negative and inputs positive DC only Each set of 4 inputs has its own common If signals do not share a common they should be separated into their own bank of inputs on the S3A e Telephone Line Connections TELCO your analog telephone line should be connected at the TELCO terminal block center two pins labeled ring and tip car tip and ring terminals are for Wurtec s S3 Communicator Emergency ADA Telephone to allow line sharing box tip and ring terminals allow you to daisy chain 2 S3A s per telephone line e Power Connections 34 plug Wurtec provided power
16. Maximum Time RTI foo within the S3A software You can view the information either in the Communications Event Window or in the Graph Sequence Event Logging For how to access the information in an attachment once an Ma a email is received please refer to page 35 Opening Email Pre Sequence Seconds Data Files in the User Commands section Post Sequence Seconds m e State required m O State ignored State match else abort Click OK when finished The Sequence Manager window will appear with the new sequence in the Current Sequence Definitions field To save the new sequence highlight the name and click Save If you are creating multiple sequences create them FIRST then save them individually See Figure 13A Each time you click Save a reminder will pop up saying that you just saved the sequence Click OK See Figure 13B FIGURE 13A FIGURE 13B Sequence Manager a OK Sequence definition File Mew Analyzer safety MCE T sdf Disable Sequence Curent Sequence Disable Sequence Curent Sequence Definitions Definitions Definitions Definitions Clear All g has been sawed sitai Edit Delete cave Flee Enable Eagle Enable Dizable S3A HOST PC SET UP Notice in Figure 14 that there are two fields labeled Current Sequence Definitions and Disabled Sequence Definitions and two corresponding buttons below If after loading or opening sequences you would like to disable one or more sequ
17. Minimum Off Time a timing parameter used to set the minimum time a signal must be off to be considered valid Cycle Count Threshold the number of times an input must change from low too high before you will be notified This option is good for monitoring cycle counts for usage based maintenance Site Name the name alpha numeric used for where the S3A unit will be installed normally a building or customer name For example Wurtec or EngBldg This name is limited to 9 characters Unit Name the name alpha numeric used for S3A unit normally specific to the elevator escalator that the S3A is con nected to For example 6200 Brent Drive or escalator 4 This name is limited to 31 characters Unit Number the unigue number numeric used for identifying the S3A unit The Unit Number is used throughout this manual for programming various functions and must be 5 digits CalledlnEvents folder notifications like Clock Reset and or emailed attachments containing time stamped information Events folder contains events manually saved while in Live On mode Email folder when email notifications are pending they reside in the Outgoing folder after they are sent a copy resides in the Sent folder S3A UNIT CONFIGURATION Getting Started Before setting up your S3A make sure the software program is loaded onto your PC and running The S3A Software CD should automatically load when inserted into the CD slot of you
18. T ind serv_Incomplete se Schindler _3004 DIDH_Complete NF STFFile MCE T pwr_Incomplete z 2 MCE T open int_Incomplete Local Disk Cs MCE T saf_Incomplete My Documents Sy Schindler_MPH2 Nen US ete Ei STEFile MCE T pwr_Incomplete Ic shared Documents HA 2 KB WE pea mH ete aie T pwr_Incomplete g My Computer MCE T ind serv_Incomplete i My Network Places Details Is ne asnan MCE T saf_Incomplete MCE T pwr_Incomplete USING THE S3A You must create a new folder named Sequences logs to store these files See Figure 2C and Figure 2D FIGURE 2C FIGURE 2D m 5JAnalyzer IL se Edit View Favorites Tools Help Ass oe L we i ile Open ORB 5 A i 3 A Search ey Folders Ill Print Scan For Viruses Oy Wurtec Uniti 12345 NLF d gaa NLF File 1 KB Open With Send To k Z CalledInEvents CJ Create Shortcut E Shortcut Delete ia Lotus 1 2 3 9 Workbook R ees El Briefcase Properties El Bitmap Image Close fa Microsoft Word Document 1 7 i 5 Te E r r ras l m Next move the Sequences file to the Sequences Logs folder See Figure 2E Finally rename the file to identify which specific controller this log was generated against See Figure 2F Adobe 1 24 RH Fie Edi View Favorites Toot Help E D D F fmm o gt rades i p Schindl
19. The time displayed in the Com munications Event Window will reflect the time on your computer NOTE The next section will address entering phone numbers for the Remote S3A Unit The S3A DOES NOT need to be connected via analog telephone line in order for use You can connect a laptop to the S3A using the supplied serial cable AT THE JOBSITE and all infor mation will be saved to the hard drive for your later review In this respect the S3A will serve as a fault finder S3A UNIT CONFIGURATION STEP 11 Enter Remote S3A Unit Phone Number s In order to access a remote S3A you must choose the desired S3A phone number Each S3A will have a designated phone number needed to gain remote access through an analog modem and phone line All S3A phone numbers are kept in a dialog window titled S3Analyzer Phone List Man Click Edit S3A Phone Numbers See Figure 11A FIGURE 11A 53 Analyzer Wurtec File Maia Diagnostic Action Communications Help 534 Input Definitions 534 Sequence Definitions 534 Phone Numbers Autoans wer EMail Notifications OFF AA Unit Name Communications Event Window You will see the dialog box below See Figure 11B Click Add FIGURE 11B 5JAnalyzer Phone List Manager Phone List Editing Commands Add Edit Delete Unit Hame Phone Number Password Comments S3A UNIT CONFIGURATION Clicking Add will make the Phone Record Editor dialog box appear See Figure 11C FIGURE 11C FIGURE
20. You will have to verify connections at both ends and will need to set jumpers for high 50 220V or low 12 50V range accordingly Logic Inputs 1 16 Input Impedance HIGH 200K Ohms LOW 36K Ohms Power Supply Current 240 500 mA 12 volts DC Telco The S3Analyzer s modem has a Part 68 approved and UL 1950 CSA C22 2 950 listed PSTN inter face and meets 1500V AC RMS isolation and provides 2122V peak surge protection The S3Ana lyzer s modem satisfies U S FCC Part 68 and DOT CSA CS 03 Part I Canadian requirements The following specifications are the specifications of the modem and are for one S3A connected only 49 APPENDIX Ring Voltage Loop 110V 250V Vpp uu 48VDC line voltage for sustained periods Line Loop Current O hook m 291 Reguired FCC Notification Type of Service The S3 Analyzer is designed to be used on standard device telephone lines Connection to telephone company provided coin service central office implemented systems is prohibited Connection to party lines service is subject to state tariffs Changes in Attestation Procedure for Plugs and Jacks Wurtec Inc attests that the network interface plugs or jacks used on this equipment comply with and will continue to comply with the mechanical requirements specified in Part 58 subpart F specifically the dimensions tolerances and metallic plating requirements The compliance of these connectors will be assured by purchase specification
21. actical they will notify you in advance of this disconnection If advance notice is not feasible you will be notified as soon as possi ble When you are notified you will be given the opportunity to correct the problem and informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC Contact your local telephone service provider if you have any guestions about your phone line In the event repairs are ever needed on the S3 Analyzer Wurtec Inc or an authorized representative of Wurtec Inc should perform them For information con tact Wurtec Inc 6200 Brent Dr Toledo OH 43611 800 837 1066 50 51
22. ate ignored gt gt State match else abort Pagel Pages Add State Insert State Delete State Delete Input NOTE If at any time during the configuration power is lost or interrupted you will not lose your infor mation Click Action Retrieve S3A Configuration and continue where you left 2A S3A HOST PC SET UP Figure 4 demonstrates double clicking 2 pwr then 18 saf If you need additional inputs for the sequence definition rule you are creating simply double click another input Be careful with the number of inputs you include per rule because it will get much more complicated to manage We recommend breaking up a large sequence definition into multiple smaller definitions FIGURE 4 Sequence Editor Input Selection Sequence Mane Unnamed Sequence Logic Map Figure 5 demonstrates clicking Add State three times If you need additional states for the sequence definition rule you are creating simply double click ADD STATE Be careful with the number of states you include because it will get much more complicated to manage We recommend breaking up a large sequence definition into multiple smaller definitions FIGURE 5 Sequence Editor Input Selection Sequence t Sequence Logic Map 28 S3A HOST PC SET UP Remember that the S3A is only monitoring whether the inputs are open low or closed high Clicking above or below the red lines at each junct
23. cations About 53 Analyzer 53 4 Manual Input Sequence File Connection State Live State SAA Unit Sumber Communications Event Window displays the software version currently loaded on the computer S3A Manual opens a PDF copy of the instruction manual 41 USING THE S3A SAVING INFORMATION Events When connected locally through a serial cable and collecting live information on a controller the FIRST thing to do when returning to the jobsite is to SAVE the information This ensures that you will be able to review it at a later time If you don t create an ID EEPROM you won t be able to save seguence or event information at a later time First click File Save Seguence Event Data File See Figure 1 The Save S3A Event File appears with the date and time stamp as the name to be associated with the file See Figure 2 Click Save FIGURE 1A FIGURE 1B Untitled Wurtec MW PIX Save in 12345 ck Eg a Edit Diagnostic Action Communications Help Ed061101 133124 seF ma Meren Open 534 Input Seguence File Chrl 0 Open Sequence Event Data File Desktop Save 534 Input Sequence File Ctrl 5 2 My Documents Save S34 Input Sequence File Az g Save Sequence Event Data File Oo o mputer E Exit af Inca a File name X i z a My Network Save as type S34 Unit Sequence Event SEF Cancel 12 06 11 03 10 46 53 12345 MCE T ind sery Places Eas 134
24. chindler_MPH2 STF E 12345 5TF E US_A2000 5TF Open 534 InputiSequence File Cbrl 0 Desktop E Dover_Composite STF E Dover _DMC1 STF E EC_Hydro STF P a is EC IECA STF y Ocumen s le MCE_Hydro STF MCE Traction STF Ll Es Montgomery _Miprom21 STF Open Sequence Event Data File Save 53A InputiSequence File Ctrl 5 Save 53A Input Sequence File As Save Sequence Event Data File My Computer Exit amp File name v e FAI ee ed a 2 My Network Files of type 534 Unit Signal Treatment STF X Places nl Open as read only Highlight and click OK You will see a response in the System Event Window indicating Inputs Loaded OK and several sequence loaded responses You may need to scroll up to see this message See Figure 3C FIGURE 3C E _ceg c_cQc_Q_c_c___j j System Event Window Now using Direct Connect to S34 Unit COMI Live OFF Input definitions loaded OR Loading sequence MCE T pwr Loading sequence MCE T saf Loading sequence MCE T insp Loading sequence MCE T ind sery Loading sequence MCE T open int Loading sequence MCE T pwr okay NOTE Since many controllers are modified per job and because you may wish to monitor different inputs these prewritten STFs may not be perfect for you but they can be modified to suit your needs and or coincide with your controller If you need to modify our STFs or wish to cr
25. d right click My Computer on your desktop and click Properties Next click the Hardware tab then the Device Manager button See Figure 2D From the list of hardware click Ports to find the designated port number See Figure 2E FIGURE 2A FIGURE 2D System Properties 53 Analyzer Wurtec File Edit Diagnostic Action mig Ms later j system Restore Automatic Updates L Remote Input Sequence File Direct Connect to 534 Unit General Computer Name Hardware Advanced Sek PZ to auto answer Connection State Dial remote 534 Unit Device Manager Live Siate Hang up Modem rb The Device Manager lists all the hardware devices installed Choose Modem Serial Port i on your computer Use the Device Manager to change the S34 Unit Mame Choose Direct Connect Serial Port properties of ary device Communications Event Window Drivers Driver Signing lets you make sure that installed divers are compatible with Windows windows Update lets you set up FIGURE 2B Untitled Wurtec Fie Edit Diagnostic Peni Communications Help Input Sequen Cancel Current Operation FIGURE 2E Update 534 1D EEPROM Connectiol Update 534 Input Seguence Liw 2et 53A Clock E Device Manager File Action View Help i Read 534 Clock Ee P A SA Unit set 534 Standby Mode ae Retrieve 534 Configuration ca Communications a Sa Batteries Return Firmware version F Computer
26. e fields onto the S3A DATA CHART in the appendix section of this manual and keep for your records S3A UNIT CONFIGURATION STEP 6 Password The next field is for a Password containing up to 15 characters of your choice By choosing to enter a password the password will be require to change information For your convenience there is an S3A DATA CHART at the end of this manual for entering all of the information for each of your S3A units NOTE Entering a password is not necessary See Figure 6 FIGURE 6 53 Analyzer Configuration Dialog Editing File 00001 534 Unit Configuration Site Name 9 char MA Unit Name 31 char MAs 6200 Erent ezcH4 Unit Number 5 digits Max OOO Password 15 char Max password NOTE Enter the information in this field onto the S3A DATA CHART in the appendix sec tion of this manual and keep for your records STEP 7 Host Phone Number In the Host Phone Number field you will enter the modem phone number of the Host PC this re mote S3A unit will call Pauses can be entered by using a comma Each comma is 2 3 seconds long For example if the unit needs to dial a 9 to get an outside line you would enter 9 4195551212 See Figure 7 FIGURE 7 Mader Initialization String ATT amp CIMZEOvVOG0S6 450 0 DO NOT CHANGE Host Phone Number 94195551212 Standby Mode On Time Secs 10800 NOTE Do not change the information in the field named Modem Initialization Stri
27. e how something should occur every time and checks that it does so or a Sequence can de fine what should never occur Figure 1 is a look at the MCE T saf sequence used for comparing the safety circuit to the power circuit 2 pwr is monitoring the power to the elevator and 18 saf is monitoring the safety string In order for the S3A to begin evaluating this sequence both the power and the safety string signal must be high If the power is low while the safety string is high at state zero S0 the sequence will not be evaluated because the YELLOW line means it must match to begin evaluating Put another way if both inputs are not high the rule will continue to monitor them until they are both high If the lines were GREEN in SO and 2 pwr was high but 18 saf was low it may be seen as a fault by the S3A It will continue to monitor S0 until S0 becomes true matches the seguence FIGU RE 1 Seguence Editor Input Selection Sequence Name MCE T saf Sequence Logic Map Cancel so st C Notify On Complete Sequence f Notify On InComplete Sequence Timing Parameters for Preceeding State Minimum Time RTI fo Maximum Time RTI 100 RULES OF THUMB Sequence Event Logging S0 Yellow Don t start looking for S1 unless S0 LO En Pre Seguence Seconds is TRUE Post Seguence Seconds S0 Rule starting condition Slate required wees State ignored ss State match else abort Pagel Page2 Add State Insert State Delete State Delete I
28. e with building powered version of the S3Communicator only Note This scenario will not work when connecting to S3A 1 with a serial cable Note Refer to circuit board diagram for S3Analyzer on page 47 For circuit board diagram of S3Communicator refer to the instruction manual that came with the emergency phone Note The new S3Communicator will be available in early 2007 ACCESSING INSTALLED S3A UNITS Once a previously installed S3A unit is accessed either directly or remotely the configuration used will automatically be loaded into the software on your computer See Figure 1A Next click Action Check and Reset Notification Log This downloads any notifications that have been stored in the unit and resets synchronizes the clock of the unit to the computer that is con nected to it See Figure 1B FIGURE 1A FIGURE 1B File Edit Diagnostic M Y mg Communications Help System Event Window Input Seguen Cancel Current Operation Initializing modem PLEASE WAIT Update 53 4 ID EEPROM Modem engaged and set to answer on COM3 Connectiol Update 534 Input Seguence Lin 58t 534 Clock Checking for unit on COM1 PLEASE WAIT Read 534 Clock 93A Umit 5 1534 Standby Made Connected to Wfurtec 6200 Brent 12345 on COMI c Retrieve 534 Configuration pa a ommunications Live OFF Return Firmware Version 11 06 11 03 1 0 4 Reset 34 Unit ylete 12 0511 13 11 2 prem Log icomp aoe iplete 14 06 11 03 10 46
29. eate a new one pro ceed to CREATING A NEW STF FILE on page 22 S3A UNIT CONFIGURATION STEP 4 Updating the ID EEPROM Click Action Update S3A ID EEPROM See Figure 4A Create a unique NLF file name we recommend using the Unit Number and click Open See Figure 4B This will cause a dialog box to appear titled S3 Analyzer Configuration Dialog This is where you will uniguely identify your S3A See Figure 4C For your convenience there is a S3A DATA CHART at the end of this manual for entering all the information for each of your S3A units FIGURE 4A Untitled Wurtec File Edit Diagnostic ew Communications Help Cancel Current Operation Ip ut seguen Update 534 ID EEPROM Connectiol Update 534 Input Seguence Lin 58t 534 Clock Read 534 Clock Set 534 Skandby Mode Retrieve 534 Configuration A Unit M Communications 11702706 13 2041 pect 534 Unit 11702706 13 20 41 Check and Reset Notification Log 11702706 1 3220 4 brr 11 02706 13 20 40 62 11101011010111 Return Firmware Version 11 11 11 11 FIGURE 4B File name WL Cancel Files of type 534 Unit Contig Files MLF Open as read only FIGURE 4C 53 Analyzer Configuration Dialog Editing File 534 Unit Configuration Site Name 9 char MAX Pe Unit Name 31 char MAX Pe Unit Number 5 digits MAX PO Password 15 char Max PO Moder Initialization String ATT amp CIMZEDVOD
30. ee Figure 9A Code Load Verify Load System info into 534 unit EEPROM Yes Mo After completing these tasks a box will appear FIGURE 9B stating you must reset for system changes to take effect Click OK See Figure 9B Wurtec 534 Unik must be reset For system changes to take effect NOTE Enter the information in these fields onto the S3A DATA CHART in the appendix section of this manual and keep for your records S3A UNIT CONFIGURATION STEP 10 Load an STF into the S3A Click Action Update S3A Input Sequence See Figure 10A FIGURE 10A Untitled Wurtec File Edit Diagnostic Memi Communications Help Cancel Current Operation Update 534 ID EEPROM Connectiol Update 534 Input Sequence Liw 58t 534 Clock Read 534 Clock Set 534 Standby Mode Retrieve S34 Configuration input Seguen ao Unit M Communications 11 02 06 13 20 41 11 11 02 06 13 20 41 2 and Reset I HEN a 11 11 02 06 13 20 Abr 11 11 11 02 06 13 20 AD G2 11101011010111 Return Firmware version Reset 534 Unik When the update has been successful a pop up box will appear reminding you that you need to reset the S3A for the changes to take effect See Figure 10B FIGURE 10B 534 Unik must be reset For system changes to take effect Click OK then click Action Reset S3A Unit Next click Action Set S3A Clock then Action Read S3A Clock
31. eguence Event File See Figure 1A Choose the Events folder and double click the desired file See Figure 1B Once the events have been opened and you can see them in the Communications Event window click Diagnostic Oscilloscope ON OFF The events will then be displayed in the Oscilloscope FIGURE 1A FIGURE 1B Untitled Wurtec Open 3A Sequence Event File si Edit Diagnostic Action Communications Help Look in E S3Analyzer gt Mew Ctrl O calledInEvents Open 534 Input Sequence File Chrl O i s Email Open Sequence Event Data File My Recent Events Documents Save 534 Input Sequence File Ctrl 5 L2 Save 53 Input Seguence File 45 Desktop Save Sequence Event Data File Exit My Documents Pr My Computer w File name SEF Mu Network Files of type 534 Unit Sequence Event SEF Places Open as read only Emailed Attachments If you have defined a Sequence Definition to include a snapshot of events see page 32 Step 12 you will receive an email notification that includes an attachment that can be opened in the S3A software You can view the attachment information either in the Communications Event Window or in the Oscilloscope only if the S3A software is loaded onto your computer First right click the attached file and save it to the Called In Events folder on your C drive hard drive See Figure 1A Then go back to the S3A program and click Open Sequence Eve
32. ence you can do this by highlighting the desired sequence and clicking Disable See Figure 14A The chosen sequence will then be disabled and can be seen in the Disabled Sequence Definitions field To enable a sequence simply highlight the desired sequence and click Enable See Figure 14B A scenario where this could be useful is if despite the sequence definition being valid and correct you would like to suspend receiving email notifications for a period of time Once this period is over you could then enable the sequence definition FIGURE 14A FIGURE 14B Sequence Manager Seguence Manager Disable Sequence Curent Sequence Disable Sequence Current Sequence Definitions Definitions Definitions Definitions ur Clear All MCE T pwrok oo Clear Al Ma CE T insp MCE T inep MCE T ind serv New MCE T ind serv New MCE T open int MCE T open int Load Edit Delete nave Enable Disable Enable Click OK and a Save As window will appear Rename the new sequence definition if needed and click Save See Figure 15 Once you have completely defined the Sequence Definition and clicked the Save button refer to Step 3 page 7 Open an STF FIGURE 15 Save in S3 amp nalyzer M A CalledInEvents E Schindler_3004 EG O Email E Schindler_Miconic My Recent gt Events E Schindler_MPH2 Documents sequences logs ms us_A2000 2 cn Dover_Composite E Dover_DMC1 Desktop en EC Hydro ss EC_IECA E MCE_Hydro E MC
33. er _Mi Open o eg EH oy a 4 l Sa a m a Scan For VIRUSES ag Ga Here this fle gia i Open with Cop te a BY Al SEE32 DLL QD nani de te thee Web 3 sh N C Ax FF Ffi Send To b 3 Email this fe MM Fo td le aT on y TT NN US A2DDD cut WN STFFile ea Schindier_ Plcnnich 2 KB Copy Local Disk C3 ae Create Shortcut latin MILE T pevro Sei il i yu 2 SDF File Delete y Hy Cir E My heterok Places vr HEMT Remember to repeat the steps above each time you monitor a controller otherwise you won t be able to identify which sequence logs came from which controller The information folders within the S3Analyzer folder should look similar to Figure 2G Rename Froperties FIGURE 2G mr SJAnalyzer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ae Oo Back gt Ei pi Search Wey Folders Fil Address I cn 53analyzer vi Email Fi d Folder Taz CalledInEvents ile and Folder Tasks CJ File Folder File Folder Make a new Folder ES Publish this Folder bo the Events sequences logs Web File Folder File Folder E3 Share this Folder FOF s34Manual BOF Adobe Acrobat Document Ke 1 293 KB atn EEE ky phonelist S34nalyzer Application UMM MFC Application Other Places aM a Local Disk C33 43 USING THE S3A OPENING INFORMATION FILES Saved Information To view the events saved to the computer hard drive simply click File Open S
34. es Tools Help a Q Back uf wa ys Search WE Folders Ek 3 CASS3Analyzer CalledInEvents File Folder _ Events sequences logs File Folder File Folder oa 534Manual Kf Adobe Acrobat Document dobel 1 293 KE ae S phonelist CONNECTING MULTIPLE WURTEC PRODUCTS There are two scenarios that Wurtec approves of when more than one S3 communication product shares an incoming telephone line Email Fil d Folder Task ie and Folder Tasks File Folder cg Make a new Folder Ee Publish this Folder En the web Leaf Share this Folder S34nalyzer Application Other Places UMM MFC Application Lill Local Disk 0 3 1 Connecting 2 S3Analyzers FIGURE 1 Wurtec Inc recommends the following physical Ring Tip Ring Tip connections when sharing a line with multiple TELCO Box Tip TELCO S9Analyzers Refer to Figure 1 Ta Note The number of S3Analyzers that can Line Share a line is limited to the amount of cur rent in your outside phone line Note This scenario will not work when con necting to S3A 1 with a serial cable 45 USING THE S3A 2 Connecting 1 S3Analyzer and S3Communicator s FIGURE 2 Ring Tip Ring Tip Ring Tip Ring Tip TELCO EXT TELCO EXT TELCO Box Tip TELCO Outside Telephone Line Wurtec Inc recommends the following physical connections when sharing a line with an S3Analyzer and one or more S3Communicators Refer to Figure 2 Note The S3A can lineshar
35. ese4 mark wurtec com User Name Email password Smtp Fort Subject HE EMail Message S3A HOST PC SET UP To locate information needed for the fields discussed in this step you will have to access the email ac count of the Host PC To locate this information click Tools Accounts in your default email program Highlight your email account and click Properties This will bring up the Email Properties window Click the various tabs to find the information for these fields If these steps do not work you will need to contact your Internet Provider or Network Administrator Enter your email system s user name into the User Name field Enter your email password into the Email Password field Enter the Smtp Port number for the outgoing server FIGURE 4 EMail Notification Record Edit Unit Humber Sequence lraput ID O0001 MCE T pwr Incomplete To Email Address M ark mark wurtec com From Email 4ddress w urtec esc4 mark wurtec com User Hame Email password Smtp Fort mark ur ma Subject M LE T pwr incomplete EMail Message Power to escalator 4 has dropped out for too long Please call the office for Instructions Cancel The remaining fields Subject and EMail Message are similar to common email programs Enter the subject in the Subject field Enter the message to be sent in the Email Message field Refer to Figure 4 for an example When finished clic
36. find the Sequence ID you are looking for by clicking Edit S3A Sequence Definitions The Sequence Manager dialog box will appear See Figure 2D This will show all available sequences for the STF chosen earlier For this example we will enter the power sequence MCE T pwr Another option is to enter an input definition ID to receive an email notification when a cycle count is exceeded See Step 3 page 24 for more details on Cycle Counts NOTE Only one 1 Sequence Input ID can be entered at a time FIGURE 2C FIGURE 2D EMail Motification Record Edit sequence Manager Unit Number Sequence nput ID noc MCE T pww_Incomplete Disable Sequence Curent Sequence Definitions Detinitions Ta Email Address MCE T pwr MLE T saf Clear All MCE T ind ser MLE T inzp Mew MCE T open int Email Address User Name Email password Smtp Port Load Edit Subject Delete EMail Message Save Enable Disable 18 S3A HOST PC SET UP Enter the To and From persons places and email addresses into their respective fields The From Email Address is the designated email address of the host PC you are using with the re mote S3A unit See Figure 3 NOTE Only ONE To and From address can be entered at a time in this field FIGURE 3 EMail Notification Record Edit Unit Humber Segquencelnput IC 0000 MCE T pwr ncemplete To Email Address iM ark mark wurtec com From Email Address wurtec
37. h time There is a beginning and an end and depending on how you setup your seguence the unit can notify on an incomplete or complete seguence The se guence can define how something should occur every time and checks that it does so or a seguence can define what should never occur Input signals that are attached to the S3A at any of its sixteen inputs These inputs are selected for appropriate se guences or an input can be a simple counter that is not part of any seguence State states are the status of a signal The status can be either high on or low off or as stated in binary O low 1 high Communications Event Window displays information on communications between the PC and the S3A System Event Window displays information about actions performed by the PC software ID EEPROM contains information on the identity of each S3A including its name password and associated phone num ber Host PC abbreviation for Personal Computer The S3A requires a PC to run the software and to communicate with it see PC requirements on front cover The Host PC must have an analog modem be connected to an analog phone line and have an always on internet connection to receive send emails RTI Real Time nterrupt This is a timing feature of the processor that allows for timing measurements One RTI 4 6 milliseconds MON Minimum On Time a timing parameter used to set the minimum time a signal must be on to be considered valid MOF
38. ion of an input and state will move them up or down to indicate a high low or transitioning state See Figure 6 The key to creating a successful Sequence definition is to know what each input is doing compared to the other s FIGURE 6 Sequence Editor Input Selection Sequence Mar Sequence Logic Map DA x 2 pwr 18 saf NOTE If no line appears click in center of box In the figure below 2 pwr stays high while 18 saf starts high and goes low for a period of time then goes high again To define how long 18 saf can drop low click on S2 to highlight the box The field to the right titled Timing Parameters For The Preceeding State is then activated Enter a number that eguals the maximum length of time 18 saf can go low without violating the rule In this case the maximum time is 100 RTI 100 x 0046s 1 RTI 46s FIGURE 7 Seguence Editor Input Selection Sequence Name Unnamed Sequence Logic Map aes Notify On Complete Sequence Notify On Inlomplete Sequence Timing Parameters for Preceeding State Minimum Time ATI 0 Maximum Time ATI 100 29 S3A HOST PC SET UP Just above the Timing Parameters for Preceeding State field are two buttons that control notifications By clicking on one or both you control whether a notification is sent to the software when a sequence is found complete or incomplete by the S3A unit See Figure 8 When a sequence definition is complete it
39. k OK 20 S3A HOST PC SET UP Once back to the Email Notification Administrator box make sure to enter your email server name into the Outgoing Server field at the bottom of the box If this is not entered correctly the email W LL NOT be delivered To find your Email Server Name click Tools Accounts in your default email program Highlight your email account and click Properties This will bring up the Email Properties window Click the Servers tab and look for Outgoing Mail Server name If these steps do not work you will need to contact your Internet Provider or Network Administrator To email the message to multiple addresses simply click ADD and duplicate the information with the addition of the new address Create an entry for each person that you want to be notified via email in the Email Notification Record Edit box See Figure 6 FIGURE 6 EMail Notification Administrator EMail Record Editing Commands Cancel Add Edit Delete Unit Number Sequence To Address From Address Subject ngai MCE T pwr Incomplete marcio enm mark mwurtec com hi MCE T pwr Complete mark rhe cor mark rec cor ML Z pwr Lount mark rbec cann mark rhe corr pwr MILE Clock Reset mark mwurtec corr mark mwurtec com Clock Reset Standby On mark grbec cor mark rec corr Standby acti Standbu Llff mark rbec corr mark rec cor Standby Off Outgoing server Authentication mail amplex net LOGIN PLAIN LOGIN LRAM MD F br Last cho
40. l ti me Inputs Available 16 A lower RTI number ess de bounce Input 1 time Input Name Minimum On Time ATI 10 Previous Minimum OFF Time ATI 10 Nest Cycle Count 0 onm Click for notifications Notify when cycle count is exceeded The last field to enter is Cycle Count threshold This is the number of times an input changes from a low state to a high state before you may be notified If you choose to be notified enter the number you desire and click the button at the bottom Notify when event count threshold is exceeded When the threshold is reached an email will be sent If you do not click the button you will not be emailed but will instead have a notification displayed in the System Event Window Repeat the above steps for all required inputs by clicking Next Click OK when all inputs have been completed In the Save As dialog box name the STF file your inputs will appear under Typically this will be your controller name Click Save You have now completed defining your inputs Next you will define your sequences 24 S3A HOST PC SET UP STEP 1 CREATING SEQUENCE DEFINITIONS The following is an example to better illustrate how inputs and states create sequence definitions A Sequence Definition is a comparison of signals through time There is a beginning and an end and depend ing on how you setup your sequence the unit can notify on an incomplete or complete sequence The se quence can defin
41. l S3A phone numbers simply click the Add button To choose the unit you want to communicate with highlight and click OK See Figure 12 There are Edit and Delete buttons that will edit or delete the highlighted information FIGURE 12 5JAnalyzer Phone List Manager Phone List Editing Commands Ok Edit Delete eee Unit Hame Phone Unit Number Password Comments 6200 Erent escH4 14195551212 00001 NOrlandoSearskecl 14195551212 901 YH Escalator 1 ir NOrlandoSearsEece 14135551212 30l2 YNN Escalator ir HappuEndimgzFietHomebLlnit 14195551 212 301 MEMM ate L HappyE ndingsAetHomeU nite 4195551 212 902 LL NEL EearLreekLlfeEldalarp 1 Carl 14195551 212 901 MH New Sc Bearlreek OU fcBldglrp Care 41959551 212 902 pe Hew Sc EearLreekLlfcEldglarmeb ari 4195551 212 905 MHM Cargo lif The remote S3A unit has now been configured to your controller The next section S3A HOST PC SET UP will explain the more complex features of the S3 Analyzer 15 S3A HOST PC SET UP Creating E mail Text Message Notifications When the remote S3A unit detects a user defined occurrence in any of the sequences chosen during page 7 Step 3 the software will send a user defined message describing the error to any e mail ad dress es You can have all notifications from a particular S3A sent to one email address or you can have only specific faults sent to an address NOTE This email feature will also work with many cell phone tex
42. mpare durations from an input with other in puts To cancel this feature click MOVE X1 X2 again NOTE A button is highlighted when it appears depressed 38 S3A USER COMMANDS ACTION COMMANDS Clicking ACTION pauses the current read process Untitled Wurtec Fie Edit Diagnostic teste Communications Help Cancel Current Operation Update 534 ID EEPROM Connectiol Update 534 Input Seguence Lin 9 Set 534 Clock Read 534 Clock Set 53A Standby Mode Retrieve 534 Configuration input Seguen aA Unit N b 11702706 13 2041 post 534 Unit 11 11 02 06 13 20 41 Check and Reset be RE Log 11 11702706 13220 Abu r r el 11 111 11702706 13 20 40 82 1110101101011 Return Firmware version Cancel Current Operation stops current read process Update S3A ID EEPROM allows you to configure individual remote S3A units Update S3A Input Seguence allows you to update your input and sequence definitions on the remote S3A unit microprocesssor Set S3A Clock sets remote S3A unit clock to match host PC clock Read S3A Clock read current time of remote S3A unit clock Set S3A Standby Mode this allows maintenance to be performed without remote unit sending notifications for the selected amount of time Retrieve S3A Configuration this lists remote S3A unit ID input definitions and seguence definitions and loads the files into the PC Return Firmware Version this will download the cur
43. ng S3A UNIT CONFIGURATION STEP 8 Standby Mode On Time The Standby Mode On Time feature allows authorized personnel or mechanics working on the equipment to put the unit in standby mode so that the unit does not report any unnecessary errors that may be generated during normal maintenance The Standby Mode can be activated or deactivated by pushing the button on the side of the remote unit or remotely with the software by clicking Action Set S3A Standby Mode When activated the red light on the side of the S3A box will blink You may change the length of time the unit remains in Standby Mode by entering the number of SECONDS not hours in the field Once the time has expired the unit will automatically switch out of Standby Mode The default amount of time is 10800 seconds 3 hours See Figure 8 FIGURE 8 Modem Initialization String ATT amp ECIMZEDVOOQ0S b 450 0 Host Phone Number 94795551212 Standby Mode On Time Secs 10600 Wo Send Notification on Standby Mode Change STEP 9 Send Notification Check Box Notice the check box titled Send Notification On Standby Mode Change By enabling this fea ture you have the option to send an email notification every time the Standby button is pushed See Figure 8 To setup the email for this notification proceed to Creating Email Notifications on page 16 Step 1 Click OK A box will appear asking to load system FIGURE 9A information into S3A unit EEPROM Click Yes S
44. nput At 1 18 saf safety string goes low while 2 pwr power stays high If you click the S1 box to highlight it you would see that there is no Maximum Time RTI allowed specified This means that at SO state zero the ana lyzer will indefinitely wait for the safety string to go low Keep in mind that when you highlight a state the RTI figure is for the timing parameters of the preceding state For example when you highlight S2 the 100 RTI means that if 18 saf doesn t return high within 46 seconds the S3A will prompt the host PC to create a safety notification At S2 18 saf has 100 RTI 46 seconds to return high before the seguence fails to complete and the S3A initi ates a call to the Host PC for notification of a safety string fault Using a maximum time on the last state here is important for de bouncing signals If you enter a number that is less than needed you may get false positives meaning the S3A notifies of a non existent fault We recommend 100 RTI as a starting point for most control lers When you click OK you will be returned to the dialog box of Figure 2 page 26 Here select the seguence you just defined and click the Save button After saving click the File menu item and select either Save or Save As to save the Input Sequence File you just created If you alter an existing Input Seguence File for a special case it is recommended that you select the Save As option and rename so not to overwrite a pre existing file
45. nt Data File Automatically the Called In Events window will be displayed allowing you to choose the file you want to open See Figure 1B NOTE Make sure the Live State is Off If Live State is On a warning message will appear telling you to turn Live Off NOTE When connected locally through a serial cable you will not receive these attachments Once the events have been opened and you can see them in the Communications Event window click Diagnostic Oscilloscope ON OFF The events will then be displayed in the Oscilloscope 44 USING THE S3A FIGURE 1A FIGURE 1B i 3Analyzer Untitled Wurtec File Edit View Favorites Tools Help wie Edit Diagnostic Action Communications Help Mer Ctrl M Q Beck K K 3 F Search Folders Open 534 InputJSeguence File Ckrl a Open Sequence Event Data File SWEET Address 9 CAS3Analyzer fen CalledInEvents Save 53A Input Seguence File Ctrl 5 File and Folder Tasks Save 53A InputiSequence File As l Events Save Sequence Event Data File mi Rename this Folder P old sf Gy Move this Folder 534102 Exit E Copy this Folder A Publish this Folder to the 453 4Manual pdf S3Analyzer400 exe To see which emails remain or have been sent from the host PC access the C drive click the email folder and open the outgoing or sent folders See Figure 1C FIGURE 1C mr SJAnalyzer BEE File Edit view Favorit
46. ose the authentication needed in the Authentication drop down We suggest trying LOGIN first however you may have to check your account settings or contact your internet provider if this does not work When you are finished adding editing or deleting email notifications click OK 21 S3A HOST PC SET UP CREATING A NEW STF FILE If you found an STF file that matched your controller in Step 3 on page 7 skip this section and pro ceed to page 34 S3A INSTALLATION If you did not find an STF file that matches your controller you will need to create one The STF file is composed of nput Definition s and Seguence Definition s A Seguence Definition is composed of Input Definitions and states over time First we will demonstrate how to create Input Definitions and then how to create Sequence Definitions Input Definitions Click File New This clears any currently defined input and or seguence definition records loaded on the computer but does not affect any information located at an S3A FIGURE 1 Untitled Wurtec mis Edit Diagnostic Action Communications Help Open 534 Input Seguence File Chrl 0 Open Sequence Event Data File ct Save 53A Input Sequence File Chrl 5 Save 534 Input Sequence File 4s Save Sequence Event Data File Exit 0 22 S3A HOST PC SET UP Click Edit S3A Input Definitions See Figure 2A A box titled Input and Event Definition Editor will appear Use the Previous
47. r host PC If it does not then you will have to load the software manually To do this insert the CD into the host PC CD drive slot Open Windows Explorer and access the CD drive Then simply double click the S3A setup exe icon Untitled Wurtec File Edit Diagnostic Action Communications Help Input Sequence File Connection State Modem Autoanswer Live State OFF A Unit Number Communications Event Window System Event Window Initializing modem PLEASE WAIT Modem engaged and set to answer on COM3 When you first open the loaded S3A PC software two windows open up within the main window These are the Communications Event Window and the System Event Window All activity will happen within these windows See image above The gray box at the top of the main window displays current information about the state of the sys tem The top line Input Seguence File indicates what Signal Treatment File is currently loaded in the host PC software The second line Connection State tells the user how the host PC software will attempt to contact a remote S3A unit once a command is selected or if there isn t a connection The third line Live State tells the user whether or not the host PC software is currently accepting live data from the remote S3A unit The bottom line S3A Unit Name indicates the name of any cur rently connected remote S3A unit once a Dial remote S3A Unit command has been issued
48. rent STF loaded on the S3A Unit you are calling into Reset S3A Unit resets information in volatile memory Check and Reset Notification Log lists notification log and resets information contained Retrieve Tagged Seguence Events this will look for similar sequences that have been tagged 39 S3A USER COMMANDS COMMUNICATION COMMANDS 3 Analyzer Wurtec File Edit Diagnostic Action Eeen NR gF Direct Connect En S34 Unit Set Pl En auko answer Connection State Dial remote 534 Unit Input Sequence File Live tate Hang up Modern Choose Modem Serial Part 53 Unit Name Choose Direct Connect Serial Port Communications Event Window Direct Connect to S3A Unit using the supplied serial cable connect the host PC to the remote S3A unit Set PC to auto answer initialize the PC s modem to auto answer calls from S3A units Dial remote S3A Unit navigate list to call and connect a remote S3A unit will open S3Analyzer Phone List Manager You can also access this function under Edit S3A Phone Numbers Hang up Modem terminate a modem session and reinitialize the modem to auto answer Choose Modem Serial Port select the PC comm port that hosts the modem Choose Direct Connect Serial Port select the PC serial port that will be used to communicate with the remote S3A unit via direct connection 40 S3A USER COMMANDS About S3 Analyzer Untitled Wurtec File Edit Diagnostic Action Communi
49. s and incoming inspection Documentation of such specifica tions and or inspections will be provided to the FCC within 30 days of their request for the same Telephone Company Procedures The goal of the telephone company is to provide you with the best service it can In order to do this it may occasionally be necessary for them to make changes in their equipment operations or procedures If theses changes might affect your service or the operation of your eguipment the telephone company will give you notice in writing to allow you to make any changes necessary to maintain un interrupted service In certain circumstances it may be necessary for the telephone company to reguest information from you concern ing the eguipment which you have connected to your telephone line Upon reguest of the telephone company provide the FCC regis tration number and the ringer eguivalence number REN both of these items are listed on the eguipment label The sum ofall of the REN s on your telephone lines should be less than five in order to assure proper service from the telephone company In some cases a sum of five may not be useable on given line Consult your telephone provider If Problems Arise If any of your telephone equipment is not operating properly you should immediately remove it from your telephone line as it may cause harm to the telephone network If the telephone company notes a problem they may temporarily discontinue service When pr
50. signal These signals can be compared to one another by creating rules When a rule is violated you can be notified via email The S3A connects to a dedicated standard analog telephone line The S3A will initiate a call to any host PC location via an analog telephone line and will notify the software on the host PC of any user defined occurrences The host PC running the S3A software will readily receive any S3A data calls The software contains several windows to display relevant information including which remote unit is calling or has called in and why they called You may also view live data coming from the remote S3A unit in an easy to read constantly updating and scalable graph or oscilloscope NOTE You must program each S3A you intend to install PRIOR to installation NOTE The S3A system must be connected to an ANALOG phone line for Remote Monitor ing Glossary Throughout this manual we will use terms that may not be familiar to you The following Is a list of these terms and their definitions S3A Remote Unit this is the black metal box that that you will install in the control room near the desired controller The Remote Unit will receive signals from the controller STF Signal 7reatment File a configuration of Known defined inputs and seguence definitions for analyzing these inputs Wurtec supplies multiple STFs for select control systems Seguence Definition a seguence definition is a comparison of signals throug
51. t messaging services as long as you follow that carrier s procedures for text messages originating from an email Informa tion detailing how emails can be converted to text messages can normally be found on your cell phone provider s website Click Edit Email Notifications See Figure 1A FIGURE 1A 53 Analyzer Wurtec Diagnostic Action Communications Help 534 Input Definitions 534 Sequence Definitions 534 Phone Numbers EMail Notifications aA Unit Name Communications Event Window The Email Notification Administrator box appears See Figure 1B This is where the emails you have set up will be listed With the three buttons in the upper left you can add edit or delete email notifications FIGURE 1B EMail Notification Administrator EMail Record Editing Commands Cancel Add Edit Delete Unit Number Sequence To Address From Address Subject Outgoing server Authentication eer 16 S3A HOST PC SET UP Click the Add button and a box titled Email Notification Record Edit will appear See Figure 2A Unit Number Enter the S3A Unit Number from page 9 Step 5 into the Unit Number field For example 00001 NOTE Only one 1 Unit Number can be entered at a time in this field FIGURE 2A EMail Notification Record Edit Unit Number Seguence Input ID To Email Address From Email Address User Name Email password Smtp Port Subject pii b UO EMail Message Cancel
52. that we don t care what state that particular input is in This is typically used when we need an input for a seguence definition but the input does not factor into the rule until later states Green the state is required Red the state is ignored Yellow state must match or else abort NOTE We recommend that all inputs at state zero S0 be setto _ _ _ _ otherwise you may receive notifications when there are no faults When you are finished defining the seguence you must give it a name that describes what it will be monitoring In Figure 11 the sequence was named Safety_MCE T FIGURE 11 Sequence Editor Input Selection Sequence Mame Safety M LE T Sequence Logic Map 31 S3A HOST PC SET UP FIGURE 12 The last step in defining the sequence is deciding if when viewing a notification you want to view a portion of time before and or after the event that caused the notification If you want to save a snapshot around this event click the Cancel button Log Associated Events and two fields appear for you to enter the number of seconds you would like recorded F Notify Un Complete Sequence pre and post sequence See Figure 12 We recommend no Notify On InComplete Sequence more than 10 seconds before and 5 seconds after Timing Parameters for Preceeding State This snapshot of time before and after a recorded event will Minimum Time ATI 0 be emailed as an attachment That attachment can be opened
53. tions ccccccceeceeeeeeeeeees 23 Sequence Definitions 25 S3A INS CANO MM ET xYVK TW WR NN HN 34 ooAUserComnmnandS oeu Ge un od wu 35 Diagnostic COMMANAS ceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeees 35 FSCO MIC alo OG ie A do Ro i a stem 37 Oscilloscope On Off cccccccceccccseeeeeesseeeeeeees 38 Action Command ee ea teeta GEL 40 Communication Commands c cecceeeeeeeees 41 ISIING TNO SOA HR s I TREE HEN 42 Saving Moma toM nenssns a s 42 Opening Information ccccceeceeeeeeeeeaeeeeeneeees 44 Connecting Multiple Wurtec Products 45 Accessing Installed S3A Units 46 Appendics su YC O i Odd AT CircUit Board Layout ue O nA 47 DOA Dalal Charlie eu a Ed 48 Storage Capacity Specifications 49 Electrical Specifications cccccceececeeeeeeeeeeees 49 FCC Notifications cccccccceecccceeeeseeeeseeeeaeeeeaes 50 Product Description m By incorporating the S3Analyzer S3A into an elevator installation you will be able to perform advanced diagnostics and monitoring of the elevator The S3A is an intelligent versatile remote fault finder with diagnostic capability Each S3A has 16 inputs that can be con nected to an elevator controller at specific points that correspond to known signals These known signals read by the S3A can be nearly anything from Car Start to a Safety String
54. wurtec S35 AP ALCY ZER User s Manual Version 2 01 Complete these Steps in order 1 Connect components via Serial Cable 2 Configure S3A Unit 3 Configure Host PC 4 Installation 5 Using the S3A Host PC Minimum Requirements S3Analyzer Minimum Requirements 100 IBM compatible 110 VAC 233 MHz processor analog phone line for remote monitoring 128MB RAM 100 MB hard disk space CDROM or DVD drive web access to always on email account modem with access to analog phone line Windows XP operating system Wurtec Inc 419 726 1066 800 837 1066 http www wurtec com Revision C 11 3 06 CONTENTS Product Description su eu hot c a DD No 2 GOSS aV a SE O O Y HN 3 SOA UNIT Configuratio ssn era GYG lanes dn GG 4 ConnecrCaDles ceu ue iu UG eae 5 Connect the Software ccccccseeceeeeseeeeeseeeees 6 Open an SDF ie i GG A Fo 7 Updating the ID EEPROM cccccceeceeeeeeeees 8 Identifying Your SSA ccccccccssseeecesseeseeseeeseaees 9 FASS WO EN CR HN HNN RHS 10 Host PC Phone Numbers 0cccceeeeeeeeeeees 10 Send Notification Option cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeees 11 Standby Mod uu WY dr 11 LOoad an SIF into he S3A ae seco au oo 12 Enter Remote S3A Unit Phone Number ee n 13 Creating Email Text Message Notifications 16 Creating a New STF Fille ccccccseeeeceeeeecesseeseeeeeees 22 Input Defini

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