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1. COOL Device customisation List of devices configured on the line this is used to display the variables and if necessary change the description Connection To set the protocol CAREL RS485 or Modbus RS485 and configure the serial port parameters Contiguration Line configuration Model management Site information Users Floating suction System pages Model management Model configuration Used to configure the models corresponding to the instruments that is e Alarms priority and enable disable e Log graph HACCP main view e Description unit of measure custom description and unit of measure name_ site config models Alarms Log graph HACCP main view Descriptionunit of measure Export model Ye To export models Check that there is free space on the USB memory key 040000111 rel 3 0 07 06 2010 CAREL 4 CONFIGURATION Import model The following models of devices can be imported e standard models downloaded from http ksa carel com e models exported from PlantWatchPRO e models created or modified using Device Creator Toimportastandardmodel e g newstandardmodel download the zip file from http ksa carel com and unzip the file into the main directory of a USB pen drive At the end of the procedure make sure that the models standard newstandardmodeN path has been created on the USB pen drive To import amodel exported from PlantWatch
2. can effectively send SMS messages e g check signal coverage make sure the SIM has credit check correct operation of the modem and the connection to PlantWatchPRO For notifications via fax make sure that the receiving fax appliance is correctly connected to the telephone line is switched on and has enough toner and paper to receive the fax notifications The international modem settings must be configured in accordance with the country where the unit is installed local modems by running a communication test Safety warnings e For adequate protection of the systems against any possible problems that may arise two different physical communication channels should be used e g PSTN and GSM modem or ADSL and relay so that the alarm signals can be sent and received with certainty Alternatively a guaranteed Ethernet connection in a company network can be used e To check correct operation of PlantWatchPRO and the communication channel enable the sign of life signal setting a frequency compatible with the importance of the system being monitored and the damage that may occur due to malfunctions e g every 4 hours for refrigeration systems e The guardian component of the software see the manual for further details should be configured so that this notifies any problem situations in particular alarms not managed Guardian notifications must be sent via all physical channels available and enabled if
3. pressing GD as once confirmed the other languages and time zones can no longer be recovered PlantWatch Verify your information and congratulation language English date 2009 01 01 timezone Amsterdam time 00 00 A confirmation message then notifies the user that the settings have been saved and once the system has been rebooted the PlantWatchPRO main menu will be accessed A Warning the following default values are used when first logging in USER Admin PASSWORD empty once having logged in it is recommended to immediately change the Admin user password and keep it in a safe place losing this information may compromise access to the system CAREL 4 CONFIGURATION Line configuration Line 1 and Line 2 these are the two lines that can be configured for the installation choose line 1 and then proceed in the same way for the second line if used Devices To add or where necessary remove E devices to from the installation choose the type from those available in the PlantWatchPRO archive then assign a short custom description and assign the address this must be different for each device on the same line otherwise the program will display an error message a group can also be assigned up to 5 groups are available used to apply specific rules and enable or disable the device according to special needs Disabling a device means that any alarms it generates will not be managed
4. e mail addresses and one remote access connection can be configured Fach recipient may have more than one number Or address separated by semi colons as in the most commonly used e mail programs What is a rule For each alarm or group of alarms including from different devices a series of rules can be defined which may be a set of actions fax SMS e mail print activate relay buzzer remote access atime band e adelay If an alarm goes off the actions are performed If a delay is set the actions are performed after having waited the time set for the delay If the time band is set the actions are only performed if the alarm is activated within the time band O Rule configuration Time bands Used to enter time bands for implementing the rules the DAILY WEEKLY SPECIAL EVENT submenu can be used to add or remove time bands of different durations that can be completely customised by the user name_site Time bands 0 2 Manual 1 3 Automatic i Buzzer Time i 23 Daily Weekly Special event 040000111 rel 3 0 07 06 2010 CAREL 5 SCHEDULER Actions Notifications Configuration of the parameters for the notifications and the activation of the alarm channels Notifications name_site SMS Relay 2 E mail technical office Relay 3 Remote Buzzer Scheduled activities List of the scheduled activities the parameters controlling the various ac
5. on again in the morning at 9 00 D From the home page enter the SCHEDULER gt RULE CONFIGURATION TIME BANDS DAILY gt menu enter the daily time bands for switching the light off or on in the example two time bands have been created called working day 09 00 20 00 and working night 20 01 08 59 O To set the night time band 21 00 06 007 it must be divided into two bands 21 00 A rico Reload Guardian 23 59 and 00 00 06 00 _ From the TIME BANDS gt WEEKLY gt menu now create the weekly light On Off time bands in the example two bands have been created relating to day and night day lights on night lights off called working Description week day and working week night entering first the daily time bands created previously ke on the days from Monday to Friday premises considered closed Saturday amp Sunday Description 27 0400001 11 rel 3 0 07 06 2010 Ep CAREL 5 SCHEDULER name site Return to the RULE CONFIGURATION gt ACTIONS gt SCHEDULED ACTIVITIES gt las ED menu enter the desired actions on the entire installation or just on some devices Lights OFF using the option for assigning the actions to the GROUPS Two actions have been created Lights ON lights ON and lights OFF turning the lights on and off respectively O Then go to RULE CONFIGURATION gt SCHEDULED RULES gt E ent
6. CONFIGURATION name IR 3311 Alarm Reload Guardian 040000111 rel 3 0 07 06 2010 18 CAREL Ep 4 CONFIGURATION I How to differentiate a device or a group of devices from the standard An example of how to create another model of device with other features starting from the IR33 From the home page enter the a a or CONFIGURATION MODEL MANAGEMENT Reload Guardian 14 39 COPY MODELS gt menu from the ORIGINAL MODEL list choose the standard model to start from in the example IR33 and in the field TARGET MODEL field enter the name to be given to the new model in the example the new model has been called 1R33modificato The model created is now identical to the one used as the starting point 2 Return to the MODEL MANAGEMENT gt MODEL CONFIGURATION gt menu to customise the new devices created changing the settings relating to e ALARMS LOG GRAPH REPORTS e DESCRIPTION UNIT OF MEASURE A model can thus be created that is different from the one used as the starting point based on specific needs After having created the new model with different features from the standard IR33 these types of devices can be installed following the first steps in the sequence of operations presented in the TUTORIAL on the configuration of a simple line 19 0400001 11 rel 3 0 07 06 2010 Ep CAREL 4 CONFIGURATION How to create a Restore Point Restore Poi
7. PRO e g R33 make sure the xml the file is placed on the USB pen drive in export sitename models R33 xml sitename is the name of the site set on the Configuration gt Site information page in the PlantWatchPRO that the model was exported from if the model is exported directly to the USB pen drive the path is created automatically To import a model created or modified using Device Creator e g mymodel xml make sure the xml the file is placed on the USB pen drive in export mydirectory models mymodel xmil mydirectory can be any name Important if the Device Creator version is lower than 3 0 the xml file must be located in models dcreator mymodel xml A Important if importing an existing model some of the data will be overwritten Copy model Used to create new models based on an existing model then making the desired changes Updating the model used as the basis for others also changes all the models derived using the copy function 040000111 rel 3 0 07 06 2010 Remove model To remove a model that is not used by the installation and thus free up part of the PlantWatchPRO memory Site information This is used to enter the information relating to the site where PlantWatchPRO is installed plus some information on technical service for support in the event of problems O The text entered in the MAINTENANCE TECH and TELEPHONE fields will be displayed when pressing the button from the login s
8. PlantWatchPRO CARE L supervisor for small medium installations Exe Configuration guide SEES Integrated Control Solutions amp Energy Savings CAREL Content 1 PRESENTATION 5 2 KEY 7 3 START UP 8 CONSUMO WZATA reinen 8 4 CONFIGURATION 9 Line COMI GUN AUON nennen 9 Model MaMagement rcsessssssssscccesssossessssasssssssessssassenssaseses 9 Site Information 10 E ee see 11 Podine SUN iaa 11 SSIS DIE een 11 Network configuration csssssssesssccccsssssssssseessseccssenssssssen 12 UIE ee een 12 How to configure a simple line 16 How to differentiate a device or a group of devices from the Standard 19 ey How to create a Restore Polnt 20 How to use a previously created Restore Point 22 5 SCHEDULER 23 I O configuration 23 A 25 Rule COMUN carioca 23 A 25 e th deleted 25 How to set scheduled rules 27 ve How to configure the Guardian program 31 How to configure emall 32 ve How to create a scheduled rule to download a report from PlantWatchPRO 33 6 CONDITIONS FOR CORRECT CONFIGURATION 35 0400001 11 rel 3 0 07 06 2010 Before performing any operations check that the PlantWatchPRO box contains the two plastic faceplates top and bottom technical documentation the device itself f
9. VIEW gt DEVICE DETAIL gt VARIABLE DETAIL gt a screen will be displayed for selecting the frequency for recording the value of the variable the colour used to draw the curve showing the trend of this variable on the graph and if required include the variable in the report and or on the graph O In the list of variables logged the columns have the following meanings Freq sampling frequency G variable displayed on the graph P variable included in the HACCP report M variable included in the main list of devices in the installation INSTALLATION menu O The data recording period depends on the sample time as shown in the table below Sampling time Recording period 30 5 13 days 1 min 26 days 3 min 80 days 5 min 133 days 15 min 400 days name_site IR33 Reload Description Alarm Device Reload name_site Alarm Reload Description Guardian Priority Guardian Guardian 14 06 Freg GPM 0400001 11 rel 3 0 07 06 2010 Ep CAREL 4 CONFIGURATION Z DESCRIPTION UNIT OF MEASURE is used to name_site Site information change the name and unit of measure of the Daloz d variables NES O La a Reload the configuration using the a TE button and the dedicated Alarro Reload Guardian screen Device Yariable Yalue The line is thus configured and from the INSTALLATION menu all the settings defined thus far can be displayed under
10. a notification channel e g fax is not working correctly the guardian must be able to use another e g SMS with GSM modem so that safety of the system is always ensured 040000111 rel 3 0 07 06 2010 CAREL 040000111 rel 3 0 07 06 2010 36 CAREL CAREL INDUSTRIES Hqs Via dell Industria 11 35020 Brugine Padova Italy Tel 39 049 9716611 Fax 39 049 9716600 e mail CAREL CAREL com www CAREL com Agenzia Agency 0400001 11 rel 3 0 07 06 2010
11. ation should be completed by qualified personnel systems administrators O Then enter the NUMBER OF ATTEMPTS to be made and the delay between attempts RETRY AFTER __ MINUTES field 5 Under TYPE choose whether to access via LAN or via modem Provider O If accessing via modem i e Provider has been chosen in the TYPE field the Dial Up also needs to be configured From the home page enter theSCHEDULER gt I O CONFIGURATION gt E MAIL CONFIGURATION gt DIAL UP menu and enter the telephone NUMBER to connect to when sending e mail the USERNAME and PASSWORD arning the telephone NUMBER USERNAME and PASSWORD used on the Dial Up configuration page are supplied by the ISP D After having completed these steps make sure that the e mail communication channel has been configured correctly using the special function from the home page go to SCHEDULER I O TEST and choose the desired e mail CHANNEL e mail address previously entered in SCHEDULER PHONE BOOK E MAIL 040000111 rel 3 0 07 06 2010 E mail Fshat Gualdian Lile 10 0 0 167 nome_ sito Dial Up Alarm Reload Guardian 0039049 5842069 CAREL 5 SCHEDULER I How to create a scheduled rule to download a report from PlantWatchPRO Below is the procedure for creating a schedule rule to save aHACCP report to a USB memory key inserted in the first slot at a set time Firstly a time band and a HACCP report need to be crea
12. creen so as to indicate who to contact in the event of need The PASSWORD IDENT and CONFIRM password fields must be completed if a password needs to be set for the connection to remoteValue Information name site rw bacon Reload Guardian CAREL 4 CONFIGURATION Users System pages Administrator Reload configuration Used to modify the password for the administrator user Normal user Used to create new users and assign them different privileges site configuration change parameters alarm management Normal user Reload TECHN 1 name_site Alarm Guardian Remote service Used to configure the user for remote service For system security the remote service user is normally disabled and should be only enabled when remote service is required Floating suction Used to configure and activate the floating suction pressure control function Rack 1 or 2 Information For details on the operating status and information on the showcases and compressor racks Configuration To configure the compressor racks set the connected showcases the main parameters for the floating Suction pressure control function algorithm and reset the algorithm calculation period for one or more showcases 11 This is the function that makes the changes made to the previous configuration effective No changes to the system will be active unless the a e button is pressed which remains red ETB as a reminder while
13. er the new scheduled rules that is one that acts in the time band when the lights should be on activating the action that switches the lights on this rule will be called lights on day together with another rule that switches the lights off thus activating the lights OFF action this rule has been called lights off night Time band working wee Y Action Lights On m In four steps a scheduled activity has been set that automatically switches the lights on and off the same procedure can be used to create other rules Lights OFF night acting on the installation entire installation or just Enabled some devices Time band working wee v 040000111 rel 3 0 07 06 2010 28 CAREL 5 SCHEDULER How to set the rules Below is a description of how to set PlantWatchPRO to notify a highest priority alarm activated in the night time time band 21 00 08 00 via SMS T From the home page enter the SCHEDULER gt RULE CONFIGURATION TIME BANDS DAILY gt GQ menu create a time band that goes from 21 00 to 08 00 in the example this has been called night O Remember that to set the night time band 21 00 08 00 it must be divided into 21 00 23 59 00 00 08 00 Return to TIME BANDS gt WEEKLY gt Ez create a weekly time band in which the night daily band is applied every day of the week this weekly time band has been called ever
14. ertain number if a highest priority alarm is activated on a held device From the home page enter the SCHEDULER name_site Fax phone book ry PHONE BOOK FAX menu and arno Reload Guardian enter the fax number to send the notification A FA to with a short description u SS preti i Retum to the SCHEDULER and enter the ER ero GUARDIAN gt NOTIFICATIONS gt Menu Alacra Reload Guardian choose the fax number set previously in the PHONE BOOK from the list pratico marini Return to the GUARDIAN and enter the ALARM PRIORITY gt menu select the type of alarm to be managed using the Guardian program in this case select Highest to have the alarms with the highest priority signalled via fax if the system does not manage them within 30 minutes 30 min is the time set by the user 31 0400001 11 rel 3 0 07 06 2010 CAREL 5 SCHEDULER I How to configure email Below is a step by step description of how to configure the parameters to allow PlantWatchPRO to send email From the home page enter the SCHEDULER IO CONFIGURATION E MAIL CONFIGURATION E MAIL menu to access the parameter configuration screen 2 Under SENDER enter the e mail address of the sender of the e mail The USER PASSWORD and SMTP fields should be completed with the data supplied by the ISP Warning the IP address and not the URL must be entered in the SMTP field This configur
15. h PlantWatch CXREI TERRE If the USB key has more than one restore point the unwanted restore point files 2 the user then has 10 seconds to accept the should be deleted so as to make sure that restore point after this time the system starts PlantWatchPRO only restores the desired normally configuration If any area of the screen is selected the restore procedure starts A Important once the backup or restore procedure has started do not touch the screen and do not remove the key until the PlantWatch operation has terminated The operation may take a number of minutes At the end di of the operation the initial login screen is shown CARE 040000111 rel 3 0 07 06 2010 22 CAREL 5 SCHEDULER I O configuration This menu is used to configure the number of attempts at an alarm signal if the previous was not successful and the interval between the one attempt and the next at the following signals e fax e SMS e e mail e PlantVisorPROremote O As regards the e mail addresses the data relating to the server and the Dial Up connection can be simply and intuitively configured on PlantWatchPRO In addition the procedure and time for resetting the buzzer and the three relays can also be set Scheduler name_ site 1 9 configuration Phone book Rule configuration Guardian name_ site Relay CDOnfig Phone book Up to five fax recipients five SMS numbers five
16. ility between the remote and A Important Strictly follow the connection diagrams shown in the user manual and the instructions provided CAREL cannot be held liable for malfunctions breakages accidents or anything else due to unawareness of or failure to heed the following instructions Correct operation of the instrument is only guaranteed if the firmware and software remain unchanged Connectivity and peripherals The supervisory system can be connected to external peripherals printer GSM modem etc as long as such peripherals have been approved by CAREL The supervisory system must be able to send notifications via the set channels relay email fax SMS remote alignment For this purpose the system must be connected to a dedicated analogue telephone line or a LAN In the latter case the customer must check the network configuration so as to make sure that the system can perform the notification actions Alternatively the system can be connected to a CAREL approved external GSM modem For each notification e g sending an alarm signal to three different recipients via e mail a test must be performed for each individual recipient so as to verify correct system configuration the e mail address or mail server configuration may be wrong To run the tests follow the notification test procedure described in the user manual For notifications via SMS make sure that the GSM modem connected to PlantWatchPRO
17. ndard or custom devices display graphs proximity sensor that activates the display without the user needing to open the cover external buzzer management complete alarm configuration phone book for SMS contacts fax numbers e mail addresses active defrost management possibility for multiple users to access the system with different privileges administrator normal user user with privileges instrument suitable for technical environments no moving parts Key 1 touch screen 2 proximity sensor 3 alarm light i 4 device on light 5 USB port 6 transparent cover 0400001 11 rel 3 0 07 06 2010 1 PRESENTATION General diagram of PlantWatchPRO connections PlantVisor Remote Internet Explorer 7 0 Key and product codes PlantWatchPRO PostScript enabled USB printer 09 PSTN analogue modem version PWPROM0000 only USB memory key PC via LAN 3 relay outputs Installation Modbus RTU line Installation CAREL line KO 00 los um os GSM GPRS modem connection kit code PWOPMDO000 optional GSM GPRS modem code PLWOPGSMOO O required to be able to use all the SMS functions using modems other than the one supplied by CAREL will not guarantee correct operation of the appliance and technical service 040000111 rel 3 0 07 06 2010 CAREL CAREL 2 KEY settings for the su
18. nt rwyv AD Select CONFIGURATION SYSTEM PAGES gt BACKUP RESTORE RESTORE POINT Guardian Press confirm to create the Restore Point 2 Press CONFIRM insert the USB pendrive and press confirm Start creating Restore Point tone cancer Once having confirmed the restore point creation screen the system reboots Select USB key and then CONFIRM PlantWatch 040000111 rel 3 0 07 06 2010 20 CAREL 4 CONFIGURATION 5 On reboot the creation of the restore point is added to the vents Alarm beload lauapdian Event Dateltime Event det Alarm Helgi talardan A file is created on the key F restore restoreYYYY MM DD hh mm ss where F indicated the USB drive YYYY year MM month DD day hh hours mm minutes ss seconds 21 0400001 11 rel 3 0 07 06 2010 Ep CAREL 4 CONFIGURATION How to use a previously created Restore Point In the event of problems such as insufficient space on the USB key or read and or write When starting the system PlantWatchPRO problems during the procedure the system checks for any USB keys inserted in the will warn the user with a error message logical sequence USB1 USB2 USB3 if a key is awaiting confirmation by the user after the detected it checks for a restore point and if a which the system will be rebooted restore point is found the system proposes the following screen PlantWatc
19. our screws already inserted in position the terminals six already connected to the board two resistors inside the case CAREL 1 PRESENTATION PlantWatchPRO is the new solution from CAREL for the supervision of small medium installations Complete network and alarm configuration simple navigation and an attractive design are some of the features that make PlantWatchPRO the cutting edge product in its category A colour LCD touchscreen and the use of practical menus guide the user simply and intuitively without the use of a PC however a PC can be connected if necessary thus providing a practical solution for all those environments that do not have room for a computer Other innovative features of PlantWatchPRO include e possibility to connect and control up to 100 devices e possibility to connect and control CAREL or Modbus devices on RS485 bus record up to a maximum of 100 variables e log data for up to one year with 15 min sampling e connection to CAREL remotePRO and remoteValue remote supervision systems e a Guardian program that boosts and improves system reliability e 3 output relays for alarm signals or activating lights and defrosts possibility to export data alarms events system and model configurations and variable reports using a USB memory key the data are downloaded in a format that is compatible with Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Word import new sta
20. pervision of an installation note highlights an important point in particular as regards the practical use of the various product functions i warning warns the user of critical areas for the use and safety of PlantWatchPRO USB key indicates that the function can only be accessed directly from PlantWatchPRO not via web and using a USB memory key G tutorial offers the user some simple configuration examples of the most common 7 0400001 11 rel 3 0 07 06 2010 Configuration wizard D When PlantWatchPRO is first started the following presentation screen will be displayed Pressing ez accesses the page for selecting the LANGUAGE and the TIMEZONE PlantWatch CXREL Press the corresponding fields to select the desired items from the lists The selection is confirmed by moving to the following screen ES button PlantWatch Select language and timezone language English ki timezone amsterdam Ki e ez Now enter the date and time by selecting the corresponding fields O The date format is yyyy mm dd and the time format is hh mm 040000111 rel 3 0 07 06 2010 3 START UP CAREL PlantWatch date 2009 01 fr hour oo oo ez ed O As the final phase in the program initialisation process the previous selections need to be confirmed by pressing the y button or going back with the button and changing the settings A Warning check the settings carefully before
21. put Output channels Guardian Notifications Configuration of the notification parameters for the Guardian program the channels set are used by the Guardian to send notifications of any malfunctions on PlantWatchPRO to the technical personnel indicated Alarm priority Used to configure the priority of the alarms entering the settings in the respective fields If the type of the alarm is selected the Guardian program checks that the alarm is managed within the maximum time specified in the field If this is not the case notification is sent via the channels configured in the NOTIFICATIONS menu n name_ site Alarm priority Alarm Reload Guardian a 25 040000111 rel 3 0 07 06 2010 EP CAREL 5 SCHEDULER Tree of the Scheduler menu functions I O config Fax config SMS config Network config _ Relay details Phone book Fax Remote access Daily service gt Rile config Weekly Weekly details Special event _ Special event Daily details details PL gt i details Scheduled Scheduled activities activity details Reports Report details Data ee Details saving Scheduled Scheduled rules details Priority 040000111 rel 3 0 07 06 2010 26 CAREL Ep 5 SCHEDULER How to set scheduled rules Below is a step by step description of how to turn off the lights at 20 00 each working day and turn them
22. sively add all the devices featured in the installation and connected to line 1 assigning a specific description an address and if necessary add the device to a group up to five groups are available for applying one or more rules see the part of the manual corresponding to the name site LIMES a gt Alacra Reload Guardian Line 1 Reload Guardian SCHEDULER menu Each device on the same line must have a Fl name le vy differentaddress from the others otherwise Reload Guardian if the same address is assigned twice an Type Description error message will be displayed 133 3 11 amp After having entered the devices go back and press the LINE 1 DEVICE CUSTOMISATION item Here the name of each individual device and each related variable can be customised E Go back and choose the type of CONNECTION from the standard protocols proposed the connection speed BAUD RATE the number of DATA BITS the PARITY and the number of STOP BITS O Repeat 1 2 amp 3 for LINE 2 if used 040000111 rel 3 0 07 06 2010 16 CAREL 4 CONFIGURATION O Entering MODEL MANAGEMENT MODEL CONFIGURATION gt ALARMS and choosing the devices on the two lines from the list one at a time the alarms can be enabled or disabled and the priority set the priority ofan alarm will be indicated in the list with a different colour depending on the level O Then return to the previous menu and enter LOG GRAPH HACCP MAIN
23. ted as shown previously Then 2 From the home page access SCHEDULER gt RULE CONFIGURATION ACTIONS DATA SAVING Add a new action enter a description e g HACCP report select the report created previously to be downloaded and USB channel 1 Confirm and in the DURATION FREQUENCY field select the desired combination 1 day 30 minutes then select confirm to save From the home page access SCHEDULER gt RULE gt CONFIGURATION SCHEDULED RULES Add a new scheduled rule enter a description Download report select a time band band 1 and the previously saved action Save again and reload the configuration The rule saved will download the report to the selected USB channel at the time set in the time band Data stor age Alarm Reload Guardian Report HACCP Rep HACCP HACCP Usb 1 external up Data storage Alarm Reload Guardian 1 day 30 minutes 33 040000111 rel 3 0 07 06 2010 5 SCHEDULER By default a daily scheduled rule is set that downloads a HACCP report every day with a frequency of 30 minutes relating to the previous day This rule is disabled to enable it access SCHEDULER gt RULE CONFIGURATION gt SCHEDULED RULES select the ALL_HACCP rule select the Enabled option and then save and reload the configuration 040000111 rel 3 0 07 06 2010 34 MALLA CAREL 6 CONDITIONS FOR CORRECT CONFIGURATION e Check compatib
24. the system is still in the previous configuration Only after having confirmed the changes on the reload page will the system be updated Backup Restore Backup site configuration Once an installation has been configured the configuration can be saved and exported and then used to configure another PlantWatchPRO O Operation also available via web Restore site configuration Import the system configuration from a USB key Ye Backuprrestore name_site o WN Guardar Alaro Reload Restore point This function creates and loads a complete image of the system the function is used to restore the system in the event of serious errors and or faults 4 040000111 rel 3 0 07 06 2010 EP CAREL 4 CONFIGURATION Update software Support To update the PlantWatchPRO software see Chap n 1 ZS Support 13 Use of the USB memory key mero rm Display Clock Control panel for the date time and display settings name_site Brightness leo v oi da pa mm erg Download service log nz rar This page is used to export the information to be Current tirne hh mm sent to the service centre when problems occur After having inserted the USB memory key select send to start the operation Network configuration Configuration of the network settings for the local network LAN connection By default the USE DHCP item is selected which allows the system to detect the network settings automatically The net
25. tivities can be set where necessary assigning them to a certain group of devices set during the configuration procedure name_site Scheduled activities Fyi Devices Reports Used to create and set a new scheduled action that sends a report by e mail and or prints a hard copy Data saving This function is used to create a scheduled action to automatically save a report to USB memory key Associated with a coherent time band using a scheduled rule the report is downloaded automatically 0400001 11 rel 3 0 07 06 2010 24 Rules Display the list of rules for notifying the alarms rules can be added removed or edited pressing the detail of the rule to open the special menu for setting the configuration parameters O For correct data entry first create the time bands and the actions Rule details name_site Description Enabled Delay minutes Alarm priority Time bands Action Scheduled rules Display the list of scheduled rules scheduled rules can be added removed or edited pressing the detail of the rule to open the special menu for setting the configuration parameters Sign of life this function can be used to enter a scheduled command that sends a sign of life notification action via one of the channels available name_ site acheduled rule details f wy i Enabled Time band morning ca Lights 3 m CAREL 5 SCHEDULER I O test Test the correct operation of the In
26. work settings should only be configured manually by qualified personnel name_ site Metwork configuration NW IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Use DHCP 040000111 rel 3 0 07 06 2010 12 CAREL 4 CONFIGURATION Language selection Support language activation this function changes the language displayed setting English as the auxiliary language Language selection Alar beloagd ia baDo all 0400001 11 rel 3 0 07 06 2010 EP CAREL 8 CONFIGURATION Tree of the Configuration menu functions Export model Description unit of measure Import model Copy model Configuration Backup restore Backup site configuration Display lock Restore point an o 040000111 rel 3 0 07 06 2010 14 CAREL J gt presa List of variables Variable detail gt List of device models Lu gt List of device models List of variables List of device models List of variables Normal user details IR al LI pi Grow _ istofshonesses romasedea Fame 7 CS UU UUL 15 0400001 11 rel 3 0 07 06 2010 Ep CAREL 4 CONFIGURATION How to configure a simple line Firstofall the user needs to configure PlantWatchPRO in relation to the devices in the specific installation From the home page enter the menu CONFIGURATION gt LINE CONFIGURATION gt LINE 1 gt DEVICES menu Progres
27. y night Return to the RULE CONFIGURATION ACTIONS NOTIFICATIONS gt menu enter the notification action send SMS selecting from the SMS list the telephone number of maintenance tech X to send the SMS to as the only notification channel 29 name_site Daily config Alarro Reload Guardian 4 ta Li un xD name_site Weekly config Alarro Reload Guardian None working day working nig night Notifications Reload name_site Guardia y Alarro 0400001 11 rel 3 0 07 06 2010 5 SCHEDULER Return to the RULE CONFIGURATION RULES gt menu now create a rule called night SMS applying a DELAY of one minute enter 1 in the corresponding field from ALARM PRIORITY choose Highest from TIME BANDS every night band previously created in the corresponding menu and finally from ACTION send SMS With these settings as soon as a highest priority alarm is activated on any night of the week PlantWatchPRO waits one minute and if within this time interval the alarm has not concluded notification of a highest priority alarm will be sent via SMS to maintenance tech X 040000111 rel 3 0 07 06 2010 30 name_ site Alarro CAREL Rule details Reload Guardian Highest 4 every night CA gt a e CAREL Ep 5 SCHEDULER I How to configure the Guardian program Below is a description of how to send a fax to a c

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