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1. FIU Lith L P E zeai memi Dasa Ce0C RO OS a BARANE alk eal IRRInet XL communicating with CPU 400 FIU VIA radio knowledge consider the following The illustration shows a system witch consists of both IRRInet RTU 1 and IRRInet XL RTU 2 5 Therefore we will program ICC to communicate with both IRRInets and IRRInet XLs in the field However IRRInets and IRRInet XLs do not speak the same language therefore we need to place both an IRRInet FIU CPU and an IRRInet XL FIU CPU CPU420 on the FIU motherboard 65 IRRinet Click on System on the main menu click on FIU definition and choose IRRInet IRRInet Control Center 13 X System Command Definition Programs Auto Hide Area Arrange ICC Areas Change Areas Run Copy Edit Mode Password Areas Types Users Analysis Calculated About ICC Fieldunit Standard Net i I O Definition Programs EA Exit Select All Properties Types Groups Toolbar I O Tables Tati Reports Scorpios Definition Filter Program Definition IRRInet Definition IRRInet XL Fert Pump 66 A new window will open with 3 tabs Address roa ETE System Address choose a numeric address that would fall with in the range of Field Unit Add
2. FIU Gone oe Hi IRRInet XL communicating with CPU 400 FIU VIA radio 134 Details continued VO Definitions General Sampling amp Logging Details Physical Connection Local l Remote Slot 0 C Impact Output i C User Table C System Area Field Unit VO Types D Qutput KO Sub Type me e e O o Fade e E a ce iD Ott 3 OO2D 0003 Close aL D Output Bl sfoopo003 ese ttt Sa a Pa re a ee Since the physical connection is local we have checked the local flag however there are other types of physical connections 135 Scorpio Once the Scorpio flag is checked a new set of options will appear VO Definitions General Sampling amp Logging Physical Connection Local Scorpio i Remote l Impact C User Table A D Output PO Sub Type DTMEH Name Description Walue Field Unit 1 0 Type a ose Outpt l sfonanooa PO ese Out i ee eS Sas ee A ee a rr eee ee eee a eS Ee ee OO o rr ee ae y First note that the color of the fields turned RED This is because we haven t yet added any Scorpio to this project However just like we have seen many times before the Table me icon to the right of the Scorpio will take you to the Scorpio definitions window Each Scorpio has 16 output or 32 with an optional pigey back
3. Belongs ta Area Mone zf Address 04a Mose Conditions in Programmis S Bureton Progran Star P Acte Upload on Ghenge by Keyboard Field Unit Time Unknown Last Sample Test iS fen i Morth Tomato Farm Irrigation 5 o U th ar k Li q hits a n d rric ati o n es a East Side city Lights and Irrig 3 frais posebo es gaton Sen Link C a 5 C 4 94 e Click on the and all the fields will become apparent Name Type in the name of the field unit Description and any description pertains to it Type From the type drop down menu choose the type of field unit Here we will choose IRRInet XL and after covering all the settings of this field unit we will revisit to cover all the other choices Belongs To Area If you have changed your mind about which area this field RAEI Mame Park Field Unit LIT MEP Hl System Version Jo Description Field unitin Southpark Application Version J 00 00 Type IRRinetXL C Data Version 00 00 Belongs to Area S Park ki Address osm Link RStink19 F HandShake Every 424 Hours Field Unit Time Unknow Weekl Week Last Sample Tet iS System C Area C Fl DTMF unit will belong too from the belongs to Area choose the new area A new area can be added to the list of areas in this system by clicking on the table icon located next to the drop down menu By clicking on this table the Area Definitions
4. Check the flag for the Fert Pump A list of the available pumps becomes apparent in the Stock use the right arrow key to move the pump from the Stock to Fertilize Valves Line Definition 21 xI General Structure irrigation Fertilize Filters Main Valve F Main Stay Open Open Delay aro0 00 H Filter Program Prog E Close Delay o o0 00 Fert Farm Fena gt E Stock C Valves Fernlize Valves t Area f Field Unit System C Type Filter program From the drop down menu choose a Filter Program if you don t have a filter program written for the chosen filters you may click on the table on the right of this option to open the filter program window e Fert Farm From The Drop down menu choose the Fert farm if any that belongs to this line e Open Delay The operator may set a line open delay by inserting a time here e Close Delay The Operator may set a line Close Delay by inserting a time here e Main Stay Open Sometimes it is necessary to keep a main line open at all time to keep the line pressurized if this is a case for this main line check the flag by this option 185 Irrigation Tab Line Definition E 2 x Ferilize Filters Water Counter fooomon E QluantityiMeter Pulse 16i Low Flow 25 High Flow ones High Flow Preset Counter 3 Flow Stability Time 0 06 00 No Flow Time Out 0 00 00 m l Suspend Flow
5. Fie Edit View Tools System Commands AccumulationMgmt Events Pat Flow Ltilities Graphs OffLine eatt w Help olal sweex m eee ay Ee Sve e fea J Pe alate a Ms sas E lt Fixed user System v Choose a Point to Put in View A Field Unit IRRINETI Base Type D Output BAHAI Ice 2 100 NUM 10 43 PM 1 13 2004 Choose the element you would like to add and click on the For our purposes we will add a Digital Output To do so from the Field unit drop down menu we will choose the relevant RTU and from the Base Type we will choose D Output The icon will then appear on the screen which you may then drag and drop to any location on the screen 298 However if the Grouping button is checked and you drag the icon the name of the icon will not drag with the icon ICC IRRInet Control Center Offline Weather Window Help Graphs File Edit View Tools ccumulation Mgmt Events Pager Flow Utilities o aj x ae x e Fixed User System system Py aetna Ie rd e r H E d N 10 3 ICC IRRInet Control Center File Edit View Tools a so ex x Tae Fe Fixed User System 10 3 OffLine Weather Window Help Graphs System Commands Accumulation Mgmt Events Pager Flow Utilities 10 i D Copy Cue Delete Edit Help You may right click on an icon to view more options Click on Edit 299 Editing and ICON
6. ICC Conditions Program l ee 2 x General IF THEN Field Unit Element Relation Yalue Units Sensor JIRRinetX z al gt 0 000 Here you will get the related fields to that sensor Where you have to choose the Field Unit Element Relation gt lt and Value 232 Another example is time here a Date Time is chosen to be equal to or greater than July 4 2010 00 00 51 PM ICC Conditions Program 3 71 gt General IF THEN Relation Date Time gt 08 04 2010 00 51 Pha Poa After Choosing your Type and it s corresponding Element you have to choose one other option before moving to the next tab AND OR ICC Conditions Program a E 3 2 x General IF THEN Relation Date Time gt 8 4 2010 12 51 00 Fh f Te Element Relation waed auf z POAC 233 AND OR You can have more than one IP For example you may have JF it s 3 of July or IF the sensor on Main Street is activated do not irrigate To do this you choose your first TYPE then after filling all it s relating fields choose either AND OR and create your next TYPE Priority Arrows If you Choose AND or OR you may give one TYPE priority over the other by choosing the priority arrows to move a type higher or lower on the table Short Review We created a group and for that group we are in the
7. Description DTMF iz Internal Number wl WO Type Pot Po Type Icon C System C Area Field Unit IRRAlnet KO Types Courter VO Sub Type Counter gt TMF Name Description Walue Field Unit 1 0 Type e Choose the field unit for this counter e Choose counter from the I O types e From the I O Sub Type drop down menu choose the type of Counter e Type in the name and Description for this Counter in the appropriate field 144 Samples Tab The options with in the samples tab are the same for all I O s please refer to the samples tab for Digital Outputs 1 0 Definitions General Sampling amp Logging Details Physical Connection Local C Remote aa fe 5 ji VO Types Counter Details Tab 145 gt Click on the gt arrow for Counter Details screen VO Definitions General Sampling amp Logging Detaile Counter Details One Pulse Is i Center Counter Accumulation Belongs to Acc Area Tati Program scale Range Normal Range lo a Valid Range lo lo i i VO Types Counter One pulse is Choose the scale of measurement you may choose from English or Metric Center Counter Accumulation You may enter a preset counter value and the Counter will add the new accumulation to this value Belongs to Acc Area You may assign this counter to an accumulation Area by clicking on that table ICON to the right of this field We will review
8. Fert Farm window will open IRRInet Control Center 13 X File Edit View Tools System Commands Acoumuauon Events Pager Flow Graph Weather Window Help Mgmt Utilities System Command Definition Programs Auto Hide Area Arrange ICC Areas f Ch Areas Fieldunit RPR Protection RA I O Definition i Programs Exit Select All Properties Types Toolbar TaTi Reports Scorpios Filter Program Definition IRRInet Fert Pump I O Tables 174 Fert Farm Fert Pump Definition e 2 x General Structure Fertilize Name Description Belongs to Farm From the Field Unit pull down menu choose the RTU you want to add the farm to Click on to add a Farm Type in the Name and the Description of the new farm Click on the Save button and exit Fert Pump Definition continued From the Belongs to Farm drop down menu choose the Farm which this Fret Pump belongs too If this is a stand alone Fert Pump chose None 175 Structure Tab Click on the Structure Tab to define the output for the Fert pump and the meter connected to this pump if any As per our structure above Tank A C have meters and tank D doesn t If you have not yet defined these Outputs and Counters click on the tables either by output or counter to add them Fertilizers may belong to a farm A group of fertilizers this would help in programming of ICC when the operator ne
9. Fixed VS User Screens There are two different views for ICC Fixed and User NOTE We will cover the User Screen in the Customize your ICC section Fixed ICC fixed screen is a fixed screen where the icons ate assigned and not maripulatalbe In this screen you will be able to view status on valves meters lines fertilizers and filters in real time All the icons are neatly arranged and describe the health of your system in easy to recognize colors There are nearly 30 icons pre designed and ready to be used in ICC Here are some examples Of course operators can design and create their own icons We will describe how in a little bit Let us now look at a typical Fixed Screen Fixed Screen A typical fixed screen can look like the following Edit View Tools System Commands Accumulation Mgmt Events Pager Flow Utilities Graphs OffLine Weather Window Help O02MLO01 Tree based ICC l a area Filter P nanan 0020001 0020002 0020003 0020004 0020005 A zE 3 18 2002 11 23 59 AM Alarm Double Mj 2787202115554 click to see alarms A 3782002111550 AM Server status reference manuan fece fe poon EE s os wo OO as Pm basaz 34 ICC Menu We will start by going through the menu from left to right PE Ea File Edt View Tools System Commands Accumulation Mgmt Events Pager Flow Utilities Graphs OffLine Weather Window Help Fea user e x Navigation Hints Around the ICC Softw
10. olaj seex m eee lia Saar ae tea lo ali 7 if ee S al Fixed User Properties Target View i Once you choose edit a new window will appear which allows you to change the target of the ICON If you change the target in the user screen each time you click on this icon you will be forwarded to the Target you have chosen This option works just as hyperlink does on the web After choosing edit the icons on top become highlighted T Choose move text TO sd move the text to another location Once finished click on the save button and from the view option of the menu bar choose edit mode or simply click on CTRL E NOTE Save your work often by clicking on the save button 300 Analogue input and output 100 75 50 25 OO2Z40001 20 9 Units Analogue input and outputs are added to the user screen the same as other I Os however with analogue output values can be changed on the screen For example if you have chosen the bar A O you may drag the value on the bar or for a more accurate setting change the value by right clicking on bar and typing in the value 100 ee fo 100 le 50 jom 25 250 T 7 0024000 iD 25 ICC IRRInet Control Center di 5 PETE LeeLee Am rio HIZA i 37 7 Define point Info Set value 26 90 Units 301 Creating Icons Motorola supplies a library of icons for your use the System Field
11. MOTOROLA intelligence everywhere ICC IRRINET CONTROL CENTER 1GG XL V13 MANUAL Motorola 1301 E Algonquin Rd Suite 2308 Schaumburg IL 60196 DISCLAIMER NOTE Introduction Terminology Remote Terminal Unit RTU Control Center Overview Preparing to Install ICC Checklist Installing ICC Setup Type Local ICC Network ICC Networking ICC Segment 1 Sharing ICC Folder Segment 2 Sharing Files Segment 3 Accessing Shares ICC Center ICC Terminal ICC Standalone Terminal Initial Data Entry Define Create A Project ICC Startup and Shut Down ICONS in ICC Logging into ICC for the first time Fixed VS User Screens Fixed Screen ICC Menu Navigation Hints Around the ICC Software Menu Options File Project View 10 10 10 Il Il I2 12 14 17 17 17 18 18 19 22 27 Ze 27 28 29 30 3I 33 34 34 35 35 36 41 41 43 Auto Hide Tree Log in Change password Users Level 4 Tab Options General Language Calculation Units in Center Astronomic Clock City Current Time Zone DTMF Voice DTMF or Two way DTMF Quite DTMF Fixed Screen Colors Calendar System System Definition General Parameters ET Explained Weekl and week2 Clock Difference FIU Definition IRRInet Address Parameters Defaults XL XM FIU Definition IRRInet XL FIU Definition Parameters Defaults Area 43 44 45 46 48 49 50 51I 5I 5I 5I 52 52
12. accumulation in the Accumulation section of this manual This feature allows you to group together outputs and main valve accumulated time quantity values collected from the field units Cumulative Data table Tati Program You may choose to add this Counter to a TaTi Program We will review TaTi later in this manual Scale Range Nominal Range Valid Range There are times which you may choose to define the scale of a counter This information may have been included with the counter you purchased To do so type in the correct values in each field and from the drop down menu choose the measurement type GPM L H etc 146 Digital Inputs From the System menu choose I O definitions 1 0 Definitions 21x General Samples Details Mame Description DTMF mz Internal Number hz FO Type PO VO Type Icon System C Area Field Unit e Choose the field unit you are adding this D Input to e From the I O Sub Type choose the type of Digital Input e Click on the to add a new D Input e Type in the Name and Description for the new Input Samples Tab All the options on this screen are the same as D Outputs except for Change of State and Stability time 147 VO Definitions sampling f Use Default None Record History C Sample Program None E COS Burstto Center Stability Time 0 04 10 Er ie fie L 0 Types Di Input pO Sub Type
13. window will appear Address Type in the address of this field unit you will notice that address O is taken This is due to the fact that earlier we assigned address 0 to RRInet XL FIU Therefore address 0 for the field unit will actually be address 1 in the system Field Unit Time This time is automatically uploaded after the first communication with this Field unit 95 Week1 Week2 _ As mentioned before you may program ICC per two week interval by checking the week 1 or week 2 flag here the operator may choose which week of irrigation this field unit is starting at Last Sample After the first communication is established with this field unit the last sample time of this field unit will appear in the box immediately in front of the Last Sample The operator may sample the field unit by clicking on the camera Once communication is established with this field unit you may click on this button to sample the field unit B Click on this button to synchronize the field unit time with the PC time 96 EIEI Mame Park Field Unit LIT MP Hl System Wersion Jo Description Field unitin Southpark Application Version J 00 00 Type IRRInetxL C Data Version 00 00 Belongs to Ares S Park ki Address ose Link RStink19 F Handshake Every pay Hours Field Unit Time Unknown Weekl Week Last Sample CES System C Area C Fl DTMF System Version After communication is established
14. 0 Input COS Burst to Center Should you need for this digital input to transmit to the center its Change of State check this box Stability Time Time for the Digital Input to be active before sending change of state This could come in handy with Rain Buckets If the time is set for 4 minutes the Input has to be active for 4 minutes before sending change of State 148 Details Tab The Details tab of Digital Inputs is just as D O s with a difference that the IMPACT is grayed out IMPACT s do not poses a D I However there are some custom settings for D I which you need to define To define these settings click on the Forward arrow gt VO Definitions Tarma Sampling i Legging Caimi Physical Connection Local Remain Sut i input Uen Table V Sub Type D ingini 1 0 Definitions General Sampling amp Logging Details Digital Input Total ON Time 0 00 00 x Started on i LLAM ON Counter fo x Started on Ii LLAM Last ON ff LLAM c E XL I O Types D Input VO Sub Type D Input Total On Time This option displays the total time this input has been active since it s setup To clear this field click on the X ON Counter This option displays the number of times this Input has been activated To clear this field click on the X Last On This option displays the Date and Time of the last time this Input was activated 149 Sensors e
15. BONS PC Fraser Check Names 20 Click on the users who should have access this share Select Users or Groups Select this object type Users Object Types From this location Description Starts with Find Now Stop Disabled accounts Non expiring password Days since last logon Name RON In Folder Administrator RONS PC CEE f Catriona RONS PC G Fraser RONS PC Guest RONS PC HelpAssistant RONS PC lona RONS PC Ron RONS PC SUPPORT_ amp RONS PC Click ok and give the users full control to this folder Permissions for Boystutt Share Permissions Group or user names 8 Evernvone Permissions for Everyone Allow Deny Full Control Change Read 7 Click OK twice 21 Segment 3 Accessing Shares Click on Start and then Run Type and then type the computer name of the ICC computer or the IP address For example Frankscomputer or 111 111 111 1 Press Enter It may take a while for the computer to come up Now you should be able to access the shared folders on the ICC computer Right click on this file and click on Map Network Drive Map Network Drive Windows can help you connect to a shared network Folder and assign a drive letter to the connection so that you can pee access the Folder using My Computer ne Specify the drive letter For the connection and the Folder that vou want bo connect to Folder w
16. Creating Icons 260 262 263 265 265 267 268 269 271 272 272 273 274 275 276 277 284 286 287 289 296 302 DISCLAIMER NOTE T he information within this document has been carefully checked and is believed to be entirely reliable However no responsibility is assumed for any inaccuracies Furthermore Motorola reserves the right to make changes to any product herein to improve reliability function or design Motorola does not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any product recommendation or circuit described herein neither does it convey any license under its patent or right of others All information resident in this document is considered copyrighted COMPUTER SOFTWARE COPYRIGHTS The Motorola products described in this Document include copyrighted Motorola software stored in semiconductor memories and other media Laws in the United States and foreign countries preserve for Motorola certain exclusive rights for copyrighted computer programs including the exclusive right to copy or reproduce in any form the copyrighted computer program Accordingly any copyrighted Motorola computer programs contained in Motorola products described in this Document may not be copied or reproduced in any manner without written permission from Motorola Inc Furthermore the purchase of Motorola products shall not be deemed to grant either directly or by implication estoppels or otherwise any license under
17. ISTMP5 DIR w Drives Ec rot SADT We As q MilD2wwds EUs f rN AWID2uwide T Pro a IDZwawds T4Pro k WWulD2vwids ISO 9 Click ok Choose server folder Locate the folder of the server computer Destination Folder cc Amotorolasice innet control center lt Back Mest gt Cancel Click next to finish the installation h Do vou want bo start the center on computer startup o A question will pop up asking if you would like to start ICC every time windows starts choose yes or no ICC is now installed and an ICON on your desktop called ICC should be displayed This procedure is for advance users only for mapping and permission in windows it is always best to consult your Network Administrator 26 select Components Select fram the options below ICC Terminal send changes to center automatically ICC Standalone Terminal do not update center automatically Back Cancel Installation Options There are three local ICC installation options gt ICC Center ICC center is the full installation of ICC with local connection to an FIU The ICC database will be kept on local hard drive ICC Terminal This option will install ICC on a terminal computer This computer can then be connected to any RTU to program Think of this option as a remote Keyboard all the changes will then be send to the central ICC computer VIA the RTU to FIU communication I
18. Run Save Copy Edit Mode Jf Password Areas Types Users Analysis f Calculated Hide About ICC Fieldunit Standard inli Net Revert Paste asia Users Mainlines Reports Messages I protection Show Hide All I O Definition Programs Ea Exit Select All Properties Types Groups Toolbar I O Tables TaTi Reports Scorpios Definition Filter Program Definition IRRInet Fert Pump Definition IRRInet XL 86 p Name Description Factor Icon N Fam Neth Tons Fam moten S Field Ha Fak Soha bosardim 100 Pak se Tow Eerste cv itis arsiis E fw Side Wen Se Pas anPinand O ozara ascii ossessione 100 Area i Aa a a A sle After opening the Area Definition window click on the to add a new area Simply type in the name of the area and description and choose water factor if appropriate Note before choosing a water factor read the section in this manual on water factor and its effect on the system Ea a iferan pomonsa wn Fel E e E a Aw Side Wrest Side Parks and Playgrad 100 j Park wii a a From the Icon drop down menu choose one of the four icons These are just icons and will not make a difference in the system However choosing different icons make it visually easier to detect and switch between different areas The following is a demonstration of the 4 Areas we created and the representative icons 87 Light Park Field It is possible to re
19. Ww Unopened Fert Alarm 0 15 00 L Name O O Description Minimum Fert Time per Interval This option is just as option 3 but based on time rather than Volume This time defies the minimum time that the Fert pump can be open at any time there by protecting the Fert pump and valves from opening and closing too often Un Control detection After This option is to alarm incase there is a leak in the fertilizer For example we have chosen for system to alert if there are 3 pulses without system asking for this fertilizer The pulses do not have to be consecutive if first pulse is at 08 00 and the second at 15 00 and third at 15 15 even though the pulses are from 7 hours to 15 minutes a part it is still considered 3 pulses The system will reset this number after the next irrigation program Unopen Fert Alarm Here the operator gets to choose how long the system should wait before alerting the center that there are no pulses on the Fert counter after the irrigation program has started we Note It is important to note that this alarm will not stop the irrigation if the operator has chosen to irrigate just for the purpose of fertilizing the system will continue watering 180 Main line continued Now that we have created all possible elements of a main line output input Line Definition Filters Structure Irrigation Fertilize Line Name Maini DTMF Hl Description Mainline Cro
20. 4 it means that there is 2 minutes remaining you may increase the 2 minutes to 5 minutes by changing this value to 5 minutes and clicking on save On the other hand you may enter 30 seconds and changes the time remaining from 2 minutes to 30 seconds 193 Close Output On a filter flush program it is sometime necessary to close an output to enable back flushing of the filters Choose that output from this drop down menu Parameters Tab Filter Program Definition a E x OF Input DP Consecutive Flushes Filter Basis Interval Between Flushes 0 00 00 0 00 00 Flush Duration Time 0 00 00 i 0 00 00 Delay Between Filters 0 00 00 0 00 00 DP Input Deferential Pressure input DP Consecutive Flushes Number of flushes when DP is activated e Filter Basis Choose whether the filter flushing is based on time or quantity e Interval Between Flushes Enter the time between each flush Remain Length of time remained before next flush Click on the camera to get the latest time e Flush Duration Time Enter the length of time the Filter program should flush Remain Length of time remaining before this flush time is over Click on the camera to get the latest time 194 e Delay Between Filters Enter length of delay before the next Filter on line starts flushing Remain Length of time remaining till flush of the next filter in line e Current This field will display the status
21. 53 54 56 57 57 58 59 61 63 63 64 66 67 68 71 Fi 78 79 80 86 Elements Definitions Field Units Communication Types Network Configurations Simple System Two Link and Multiple Link Systems Communication Tab Scorpio Tab Event Tab Samples Tab Modules tab Parameters tab Field Unit Definition IRRInet Communication Tab Samples tab Modules tab Upload Download Wizard Field Unit Continued Main Line LO Definitions VO Definitions Digital Output Pictures Tab LO Definitions Continued Samples Tab Details Tab Details continued Scorpio Definition IMPACT Counters Samples Tab Details Tab Digital Inputs 89 91 99 100 100 100 102 103 105 106 107 110 112 114 115 116 118 121 122 123 125 125 130 131 131 133 134 137 140 144 145 145 147 Details Tab 149 Sensors 150 Samples Tab 151 Details Tab 151 Sensor Details 152 Virtual Counter Explained 154 Virtual Counter Setup 155 Samples Tab 156 Details Tab 157 Dummy External and Logic Conditions 159 External Condition 159 External Condition Continued 161 Dummy Condition 163 Logic Condition 165 Samples Tab 166 Details Tab 166 Crop Types 169 When done adding all the different Crops click on the Save button and exit Fert Pump and Fert Farm Explained 170 Fert Farm 175 Structure Tab 176 Fertilizer Tab 178 Main line continued 181 Mainline Structure tab 1
22. Choose the time to stop this program line When this time is set no matter what the program groups setting are this program line will not run after the time set in this box Irrigation Basis MM SS C HH MM Quantity The operator may choose to irrigate based on both time and volume The program will act as which ever comes first For example you may specify to irrigate 100 Gallons or 20 minutes if the 100 Gallons of water is irrigated in 15 minutes then the irrigation is finished vise versa if 20 minutes is met and only 50 Gallons of water is irrigated the program is finished To set this use one of these options If you are irrigating based on time in the Program Group then check the flag for quantity and type in the amount of water in the irrigate column of the program line 217 Fert Pump Programming Check the Flag for the fertilizer Programs eS 2x Poe tock Fert Activate Fertilize aa a iS HH MM Cline amp Al C Quantity C Farm Line OOOMLOO1 l Support Fert Factor Single Quantity C Proportional Fert Farm List I Stop Irrigation when Unopen Fert Fert Quantity 0 00 00 Fert z PostFert rater fo hd Pre Fert Water fo ha 4 List of Fert pumps appear in the Stock column Just like programming irrigation valves uses the arrows to move the desired Fert Pump to the Fert Activate column k N ote You may also choose a pump from a Fert Farm by checking the fla
23. Description Name Description Using the button create a Graph name and type in the description Click save and then click on the Layout tab Graphs Definition 2 Points General Layout Size Color Layout Tab Using Fonts and Labels customize your Graph We have customize this graph to be Time vs Flow and the Y Axis range to start from 0 depending on the flow type we will also type in a value for To Click Save 272 Points Tab Graphs Definition In the graph named flow the following example shows how the tab Points is used to connect data to pens color of each pen that will trace a plot on the eraph is selectable as is the line style solid dashed dotted You may select an element to graph or a calculated value for example this can be a single flow meter element or it could be the sum calculated of many flow meters 273 Calculated To graph a calculated value use this option Let us start with creating a Calculates Yalues calc Calculated value calculation From the General tab click on the and type in a Name and Description for this function Click on the Equation tab to continue 274 Equation Tab In this example three different flow meters are in the equation From the list at the top of the window highlight any available meter then click on the downward pointing arrow over the variable field of the equation in
24. Edit in the main menu and then click IRRInet Control Center 13 X File Edit View Tools System Commands Accumulation Events Pager Pow Graph Weather Window Help Mgmt Utilities System Command Definition Programs i FIU Definition s Fieldunit Revert Paste Standard E Toolbar I O Definition Edit es Programs Exit Select All ff Properties pes Toolbar I O Tables Scorpios Definition Filter Program Definition Fert Pump Definition Area Arrange ICC Users RuN Calculated Hide About ICC Analysis Net Programs Show All Tati Groups TaTi Reports IRRInet XL Options A new window will appear the tab highlight first is the General Tab 49 General You may view or change some General information about your system or project in ICC from this window If any option is changed in this window you must save before returning to the main window by clicking on the save button General Astronomic Clock DT MF Fixed Screen Colors Calendar Project Name OFFCE Description W Time for Lock 0 10 00 Language English Calculation Units in Center Metric In the project section of this window you may change the description please note that the Name of your project is not changeable Time for Lock Allows you to define the time for ICC to prompt for user login and password ICC starts measuring this time from the last movement of mouse or use of keyboard
25. Fill Up time Type in the length of time it takes for the flow to stabilize in this line during this time high flow and low flow alarms will not register Un control Detection Check this flag and set the number of pulses for uncontrolled water Depending to the main valve volume you may want to set Quantity Meter Pulses This value is un editable and represents the preset quantity for counter pulses defined previously in the Counter setup In order to edit the counter pulses setting go to the I O definition and edit the counter High Flow Preset Counter This option is exclusive to XL XM units only During a running of program on this line if a high flow accrue in two consecutive program lines within the same program group a high flow Event 48 is reported the line is put to stop mode and the irrigation will skip to the next program line The operator may choose to edit the number of high flows before Event 48 High Flow in Line stops the line In other words set the number of high flow before activation of Event 48 Suspend Flow Control While Flushing This option is exclusive to XL XM units only When Fert filters are flushing usually there is a change in flow This could cause an alarm When this flag is checked flow control is suspended while the Fert filters are flushing 187 Mainline Definition for IRRIinet There are some basic option differences in the settings of mainline for IRRInet and IRRInet XL Up to now we have
26. IO Tables This table display of Output Counters in I O Tables and some analogue options even though you can not add or remove I O s from this window it is one of the most useful windows within ICC This Table is one of the most useful windows in ICC and you will see yourself visiting it often Here you will see the list of all the inputs outputs Dummy Outputs External Conditions and Logic conditions for each field unit in one table IRRInet Control Center 13 X File Edit View Tools System Commands Accumulation Events Pager Flow Graph Weather Window Help Mgmt Utilities System Command Definition Programs Auto Hide Area f Arrange ICC Areas Ch Areas Fieldunit I O Definition Programs Exit Select All Properties Types Toolbar 1 O Tables TaTi Reports Scorpios Definition Filter Program Definition IRRInet Fert Pump Definition IRRInet XL 237 VO Tables Inputs Outputs Dummy Outputs External Conditions Logic Conditions Status Stability Internal OMH 250 O M H o 2 OMH o 3l m Inputs Tab This Tables will display the DTMF number Name Description and most importantly the physical Connections and allows you to make some changes Address Type and Slot Address Previously in the I O definition table we described the physical connection of each I O here you may view them and modify them by using the drop down menus each column Stat
27. Le x te ee and press Tab to jump into the New Password field Create a new password make your password complex to figure out don t try using your name or favorite football team try combining letters and numbers After retyping your new password click on the Save button Login AL Old Password New Password Retype New Password a g 45 Users ICC is a multi level security software It allows for master accounts for users who would then have access to all options To simplify such accounts Motorola has created user levels numbering from 2 to 5 To access Users click on Tool and then users IRRInet Control Center 13 X File Edit View Tools System Commands Accumulation Events Pager Flow Graph Weather Window Help Mgmt Utilities System Command Definition Programs Auto Hide Area Arrange ICC FIU Definition Areas Change Areas Run l Save Copy Edit Mode Password Areas Types Users Analysis Calculated Hide About ICC Fieldunit Standard Net i I O Definition TaTi Programs Exit Select All Properties Types Groups Toolbar I O Tables Reports Scorpios Filter Definion IRRInet Definition This table allows you to create login account and assign their level of access Definitions Level 1 Motorola technical support only Level 2 System Administrator can change system level parameters and security setup shown here Level 3 Can add I O make definitio
28. Nominal Flow Column type in the Nominal Flow for this Group you may define the nominal flow in different flow rates by using the drop down menu in the Flow Units column Click Save and then click on the Flow Group Tab 266 Flow Group Tab Flow Prediction Definitions Nominal Flow This ig a test Flow Area Group Liter Minute 7 Create a Flow Area Group using the button in this window and using the arrows in the middle of the window move the Flow Area we created before from Stock to Flow Area S in Group We have now created an Area and within it we have created a flow Group 267 Run Analysis Select Run Analysis from the Flow Utilities menu The first tab Selection allows you to define the scope of the analysis The following two tabs present the data first in a table chronological order of irrigation and the third tab will display a eraph of the predicted flow demand If no irrigation is scheduled for the span of Flow Analysis time a small popup box will appear on the screen advising you of this 268 General Check Parameters Lines Name Water Description Main water distribution system W Check Every ooon Main water distribution system Here you may define a water distribution network Protection should be provided by water meters measuring water coming into the system pump stations reclaimed water sources etc as well as the turnouts or points of General Check
29. OFF Alarm Manually OM Alarm 304
30. Operator must install and program an IRRInet XL FIU The system is a combination of IRRInets and IRRInet XLs Operator must install and program an IRRInet and an IRRInet XL CPU420 FIU CPU s on the same motherboard program them and connect both via RS232 to the computer 64 We are going to cover the programming of each CPU separately Based on this ty G D a IRRInet Communicates Radio to FIU RTU 1 Radio tower RJ45 Cat 5 Cable 7 E SE e Lieg E RTU 2 BASIN z COM 1 to Super n COM 2 To CPU o 400 2 wire line connection r 2 l EEE a i EE ee ea el af ae Gler Enlia RTU 3 F oop is cfs T fas oT oT m II es Bie oa __ is To J ll 0 i IP Soap L Dish i I
31. Parameters Lines Percent Quantity Quantity Parameters M Max Allowed Quantity Deviation el 0 Gallon Actual Quantity Deviation 0 0000 Flow Parameters lM Max Allowed Flow Deviation 15 0 Gallon Minuti Actual Flow Deviation 0 0000 Description Main water distribution system a a E connections where the water is used Comparing the IN meters to the OUT meters allows detection of a problem comparing the Totals and or the Flow Rates as shown below 269 Finally connect the various mainlines to provide either IN or OUT meter Network Protection Programs 0 JO01500 Quantity information to the process 270 Graphs Select Graphs from the main menu Three options are available Define Calculated and Show Define Define the name and a description optional and then click on the Layout tab Here you define the labels and colors range of values on the X and Y axis IRRInet Control Center 13 X System Command Definition Programs Auto Hide Area Arrange ICC Areas Fieldunit 1 0 Definition i Projects Delete Edit Options Programs Toolbar Programs Show All Programs Crop i Types Exit Select All ff Properties Mi Toolbar I O Tables Scorpios Definition Filter Program Definition IRRInet Fert Pump Definition IRRInet XL 271 General Tab Graphs Definition _ 21 General Layout Points Mame Dry Run
32. Type choose the type of Dummy Condition e Click on the to add a new Dummy Condition e Type in the Name and Description for the new Dummy Condition 1 0 Definitions E 7 2 x General Samples Details Name Dummy Description Dummy Station DTMF Hl Internal Number mel VO Type Dummy bal VO Type Icon Area Field Unit Park Field Unit yO Types Dummy a VO Sub Type Dummy gt As you can see just like any other Valve you may click on the Samples tab and choose how often you may want to sample this Dummy Valve 163 However unlike a real valve Dummy Condition does not have a physical connection so the details tab is grayed out Unlike External Condition conditions there is only one way of triggering a Dummy Condition e Using a program line When using a program the possibilities are enormous You may set a program line to stop start or wait if a Dummy Condition is on Then use that Dummy Condition as a valve in another program line This will keep the Dummy Condition active until the program has finished running 164 Logic Condition Logic Conditions are just like commands but with fewer options These conditions can only be written at the center using the ICC software however they are downloaded to the RTUs The best way to review logic condition is to set one up so let s start e From the System menu choose I O definitions e Choose the field unit you are
33. Virtual Counter 1 0 Definitions General Samples Details Mame vitua Description Virtual Counte DTMF Hl Internal Number ko Type Vo Court z VO Type Icon A System Area Field Unit Park Field Unit zix 155 Samples Tab VO Definitions General Sampling amp Logging Details sampling Use Default None C Sample Program None E Data Logger Record In Repor to Field Unit Center Occurrence Hysteresis E E Set Points ile 2 J d Time Ewery value Ewer m O Types Y Count With virtual meters on an XL XM unit you have more choices in sampling and logging of the data collected Here we have defined a Virtual Meter on an XL RTU and by checking the flag for the Data Logger we are now able to store data either in the field unit or have it reported to the center 156 Details Tab In the details tab you will get to choose which counters are IN counters and which are Out counters VO Definitions General Sampling amp Logging Details F Gallon Virtual Counter Real Counters ie E Vo Types W Count There are 3 columns in this window the middle column Real Counters are the counters that are currently in the stock To add a counter to either IN counters or OUT counters simply click on that counter in the Real Counters column to highlight then click on the Arrows to either move to or out of the columns Above we have illustrated as previo
34. Week ICC TATI programs require you to define the first day of the week for calculating TATI Since ICC is used worldwide you need to define the first day of the week at which you want TATI to start its calculations Holiday as in This option does not exist in ICC 13 X and should be ignored 56 System System is one of the most used tabs in the ICC menu Here the operator will be able to set FIU settings program outputs inputs sensor and much more We will discuss these options in detail System Definition System definition will give the operator ability to set general settings for the whole system For system Definition choose system form the menu and click on System Definition There are two tabs in this window IRRInet Control Center 13 X System Command Definition Programs Auto Hide Area f f Arrange ICC Areas Fieldunit Standard Net I O Definition Programs Exit Select All Properties Types Toolbar Reports Scorpios Filter Program Definition Fert Pump I O Tables 57 General Common Field Unit The operator will have the opportunity to choose the most Center Hame David O Common Field Unit IRRInetxL Q s g common field unit in the system this option saves one step later when adding a field unit To change common field units simply click on the drop down menu and choose a different unit Clock In the bottom left corner there is a clock This clock is a push
35. a communications network comprised of two communication links is described in the following figure RTU RTU RTU 1 2 3 Radio link 1 RS232 FIU Radio link 2 RTU RTU RTU 4 5 6 A multi link system is a network that uses several link types The following figure illustrates a system where a third link type RADIO 3 connects an RTU to 100 another terminal that communicates over RADIO 2 RTUs connected to the RADIO 1 link can reach RTU 7 via RADIO 2 RTU RTU RTU 1 2 3 Radio link 1 RS232 FIU Radio link 2 RTU RTU RTU 4 5 6 Radio link 3 6 Hand Shake Every Choose how often this field unit should hand shake with the FIU A handshake comprises of a small transmission of data to the field unit and an acknowledge back Handshake is usually done to check on the health of a field unit This time should be set with respect to normal communication with this field unit 101 Communication Tab There are 3 tabs within this tab IMPACT SCORPIO and EVENT Field Unit Definition General Communication samples Modules Parameters Peete IMPACT Scorpio Event Waster Handshake Rononococnosaroceserscos Max Retry Level aH Max Open Time Level Timeout IMPACT Note this option is different if you are using an IRRInet we will cover IRRInet in the next section IMPACTs remote units built for one way communication only Each is equipp
36. any one of the three positions to insert the element Note that the operand algebraic symbol can be changed to select ADD SUBTRACT MULTIPLY or DIVIDE Calculates Values x 275 Graph Show Select the time period and the type of graph to be drawn calculated element graph or sensor graph Click on the icon that looks like a small graph to display You can print graphs as well as zoom in on data points by click and dragging a rectangular target then letting go of the mouse Graph Show e System Area FEO Crit 276 Off line Programming Offline programs are designed to create more than one set of programs for a field unit The field unit itself can hold only one set of programs at all time but using the power of the computer you can store different set of programs such that could be dependent on season and any other reason which would require a whole new set of program to be used for an RTU You may even automate the switching of the programs by creating a Command that is based on time or a certain condition For example if May 21 arrives then change to summer programs Let us now create an offline program IRRInet Control Center 13 X File Edit View Tools System Commands Accumulation Events Pager Flow Graph Weather Window Help Mgmt Utilities System Command Definition Programs Auto Hide Area n Arrange ICC Areas Change Areas Run Fieldunit Revert Paste Standard Users Reports H
37. been discussing the mainline setup for IRRInet XL let us now review a mainline on an IRRInet Line Definition Eo 71x General Structure Irrigation Fertilize Filters Line Name JoooMLoo1 DT MP i Description FO Crop Type None o E Line Water Factor fios Field Unit Internal Line Mumber Update Time for Remote IO 0 00 00 C System Ara Type Field Unit DTMF H Field Unit Update Time for Remote I O Define how often the IRRInet should query the I O s of this mainline which are located on a Scorpio There are cases where you may create a mainline with physical connections both locally and on Scorpios It s is a good practice to set an update time for the IRRInet to query the Scorpios 188 Line Definition Fertilize Tab Fertilize and Filters tab only exist when the line is being created on an IRRInet Line Definition Ee zixl General Structure Irrigation Fertlize Filters Fertilize Basis Quantity 7 AAA OO MMiSs Fert Counter Fert Cou E Qluantity Meter Pulse 1 Liter Fert Mode Single Quantity C Proportional Fost Fert Pipe Flushing 0 000 MP System Area 6 Type Field Unit Fertilize Basis There are two choices you may either Fertilize based on Time or Quantity However it is important to keep in mind that fertilizing based on Quantity require you to have preciously created a Fert meter Fert Counter Choose a Fert meter fr
38. card 136 Scorpio Definition This window will list all the existing Scorpios within this project You will be able to modify addresses add and delete Scorpios You may also get to the Scorpio Definition by using the menu bar of IRRInet Control Center 13 X File Edit View Tools System Commands ff CCUNUIation E Events Pager Flow Graph Offline Weather If Window Help Mgmt Utilities System Command Definition Programs Auto Hide Area Arrange ICC Areas Change Areas Run Fieldunit I O Definition Programs i T Exit Select All Properties ypes Groups Toolbar I O Tables TaTi Reports Scorpios Definition Filter Program Definition IRRInet Fert Pump Definition IRRInet XL 137 Scorpio Definition _ x Mame Description Address 0 status No Problem Park Field Unit ibd po Description From the drop down menu choose the Field Unit which you are adding this Scorpio to Click on the button and type it the Name the Description of this Scorpio Scorpio Definition E x Mame TFE Description Town Flace East Address 1 status OK Park Field Unit f Type in the address and click Save 138 Once a Scorpio is setup under this field unit you may choose it from the drop down menu of Scorpio and type in the output number VO Definitions General Sampling amp Logging Details Physical Connection L
39. change the water factor of the main line to The answer is 25 Since our system water factor is already at 80 we need to set the main line to 25 This will give us a line factor of 20 The priorities are as follows System Area Crop Type Main Line NOTE It is critical to pay attention when you are editing the water factors If we change the water factor of the system to 50 and change the water factor of an Area to 50 and again change the water factor of a main line under that Area to 50 We are now irrigating 50 of 50 of 50 which means you are now watering 12 5 of the actual irrigation values Keep in mind that water factor can be also changed by the weather station If the weather station also changes the system water factor the final water factor will be dramatically changed 62 Week1 and week Icc 11 allows the users to write irrigation programs based on two week intervals By choosing Week 1 or Week 2 here the operator may switch between weeks of irrigation Week one would tell the programs to start week 1 and week 2 will switch the programs to the second week of irrigation Mi Jime Wiierenee ime ih piele ei Clock Difference Checking the flag here the software will allow for the operator to set a time difference between the local computer and all the RTUs This option comes in handy if the central computer is in a different time zone than the RTUs 63 FIU Definition In ICC 13 0X a
40. frequencies are not to be used In this case some RTUs will serve as Store amp Forward repeaters and the link is divided into zones A zone is defined as a group of one or more sites that can directly communicate with each other without a Store amp Forward repeater The name of a zone is composed of the link name and the zone number For example for RADIO 3 zone number 1 is named RADIO 3 1 zone number 2 RADIO 3 2 and so on After defining the communications network the user must define the various links used in the system as well as the RTUs that serve as nodes between the links A network node is an RTU that functions as an interconnection point between two or more different links A Store amp Forward node on the other hand is a network node which relays messages using the same physical port 99 Network Configurations The MOSCAD system supports both simple and complex communication networks The following sections describe various configurations from different aspects Simple System A simple system comprised of a central computer and RTUs connected over one communication link is shown in the following figure Radio link 1 FIU The radio link named RADIO link 1 in the above figure can be a conventional radio using DFM Direct Frequency Modulation or FSK Frequency Shift Keying radio modems or a trunked radio using FSK radio modem Two Link and Multiple Link Systems A two link system utilizing
41. in turn delivers it with the system Click on the Register button you will then get one of three results 1 If the key and all data were entered correctly you may operate the ICC with communication through the FIU Please note that the Center name is case sensitive 2 If you do not have key you may choose DEMO which allows you to operate the application without communication You may connect to this RTU alone 3 You may also choose exit to leave this application 28 Define Create A Project Project Definition Project Name icc 13 Manual Description Po Name Description Version ICC supports projects which are used one per FIU to define a centrally controlled system Because ICC supports networking across a LAN it is possible to have one workstation accessing more than one FIU server Each FIU server would be a different project Define your first project by typing in the Project Name and then a Description Save the data and then open the project 29 ICC Startup and Shut Down To start ICC Double click on the ICC icon on your desktop ot choose ICC from your startup menu ICC will start and ask for your Login and Password Click on the Lock and Key after you have entered your information Shutting Down ICC File Edit Wiew Tools System Commands Accumulation Momt Hew Eti Jave Eits Revert Projects Exit i a You may click on Exit from the file
42. meee gt 5 7 2002 EEEF Ehi Click on the to add a new IF condition a new row of options appears From the options choose the IF statement You have the following options Table of Commands Available Definition S Date Time Select specific calendar date and time of ee Also can select range of dates Select time of day this variable would be true every day as there is no calendar day reference a e a pressure or level A digital input on or off ike a Tevel swich Any valve ot pump ot other control Internal Dummy stations or Dummy Condition series numbers used as a valve entry in a program in a field unit External External Condition series conditions sent from the central to the field units Logic Condition A field unit command program that supports testing of multiple variables Net Protect Refers to Network Protection that can be used to monitor a water distribution pipeline Flow Testing against a flow measured by a flow meter Daraa Fis sn a into the history database Astronomic Clock Test for time compared to sunrise or sunset o Z Calculated Value You can set up a calculated value see Graphs that can be tested for its value Element Status Test any input or output for being OK or Please note that depending to the type you pick you will get more relative fields that you have to fill 231 For example If you choose your Type to be a Sensor
43. menu on the X at the top right of the screen or press Alt F4 t ICC File Edt View Tools System Commands Accumulation Mgmt Events Pager Flow Utilities Graphs OffLine Weather Window Help Fa user ICC is a full time application that should be left running at all times For that reason you must log in your user name prior to shut down This prevents accidental closing of the application If you attempt to close the application this popup bottom is displayed Enter your login name and passwotd if used and select either Exit Application or Return O Application 30 ICONS in ICC Write data to file or transmit to field Undo data entry a Save Data Print a report about this table Exit this popup screen Open this file or project Add an element Delete an element Run a wizard el Opens a supporting table so you can add new elements that connect to the parent table when you close the supporting table you are returned to the parent E Confirm or acknowledge an alarm or event Sample Now interrogate a field unit for current data for the table displayed X on data to Excel spreadsheet sens a notepad field that is attached to some element e g program main line i o 31 Elcon sensitive on line Help is available using the F1 Validate login password key on your keyboard or by selecting Help from the main menu of the ICC screen Many screens show a question mark icon i
44. midst of creating our first condition A condition is made of two parts IF a condition is met THEN respond by doing something We are now to the part where we move to THEN do something THEN Tab ICC Conditions Program Click on the THEN tab To add a THEN function click on the Plus sign 234 ICC Conditions Program a ix General IF THEN Field Unit Output Sub Type Element To Change output JIRRinet 7 D Output Joooo001 7 E Open A Menu line appears with some options similar to the IF function Within this menu the first table is called Operation Operation Is the actual THEN COMMAND this is where you pick what will want done after the IF function is met There are 6 options to choose from They are listed in the table bellow Change Output Turn on or off an output which could be a valve pump or other control Change the external condition External Condition s on or off Change Line Change the main line to run or stop Set Value Change the percentage factor for Low Flow High Flow or ET Water Factor Load Programs Schedule to automatic downloading of offline catalog programs Set Event If the variables are true in the IF then log an event to the history database You can create your own custom event messages 235 In continuation of our example we chose an IF function if 3 of July is met THEN put the main street line to stop mode So l
45. of the program now on off The field beneath the status displays the remaining flushes if the program is On 195 Programs From the program window you will be able to view current program status write new program and use some advance options in programming such as conditions To get started lets first familiarize with the programming window From the main menu choose system and then click on Programs IRRInet Control Center 13 X System Command Definition Programs Auto Hide Area Arrange ICC Areas Change Areas Run Fieldunit I O Definition Programs i T Exit Select All ff Properties ypes Groups Toolbar I O Tables TaTi Reports Scorpios Definition Filter Program Definition Definition Fert Pump IRRIinet XL 196 Short Cut You may also get to this window by right clicking on a valve in the Fixed or user screen and clicking on view programs Programs oo X Program Group Start Time 00 00 Stop Time 00 00 Activates z Days Interval No z z C System Area C Type Field Unit IRRInetL M ie All Program Status Ee 71a CANIN J I sje s e The window that first appears Above is the view screen for Programs In this window you will not be able to change the programs but just view the current the state of programs by either Sampling a line of programs and or a group of prog
46. on the folder icon and browse your hard drive to find the correct folder location The camera button right margin of the popup allows you to initiate an update of the ET data now and will result in an adjustment to the water factor if values have changed 285 ICC Graphics Guide User screen You have the option of using the User tab of the ICC software to display your system using custom created maps diagrams pictures Switch to this mode by clicking on the User tab of the screen The basic concept behind the user graphics is that you can create a screen apply a base image on top of which you import and place other objects IRRInet Control Center 13 X System Command Definition Programs Auto Hide Area i i Arrange ICC Areas Fieldunit Standard Net i I O Definition p Programs i T Exit Select All Properties ypes Groups Toolbar I O Tables Tati Reports Scorpios Definition Filter Program Definition IRRInet Fert Pump Definition IRRInet XL 286 Go to the user screen by clicking on the user tab of the ICC ICC IRh Inet Control Center File Edit View Tools System Commands Accumulation Mgmt Events Page Flow Uilitids Graphs Offline Weather window Help The User screen has two modes 1 display and 2 edit Once in the User section you may start editing this screen To start the edit mode from the view menu choose Edit Mode or click on CTRL E This
47. program line you are transferring and using the Arrows in the middle Handle Programs Order and Groups y Current Group 1 Groupi Target Group 3 Group 3 Prog 1 no00007 QOOOUOE lt move the program line over to the Target Group Once the program has moved over you may choose to return the program line v by using the reverse arrow other wise click on the KA button Handle Programs Order and Groups Current Group 1 Groupi Target Group l 3 Group 3 Notice that the program line you moved over has now changed its program line number Click on the exit door to leave this screen 221 Activating Communication Services Servers File Edit View Tools Fixed user 5 K System 4 IRRInet XL H S Park Actions 54 7 2002 3 23 55 PM 087 Open DBMAP Channel 1 Ptr 3113696 54 7 2002 3 23 55 PM 638 Open DBMAP Channel 2 Ptr 3125864 54 7 2002 3 23 55 PM 648 Open DBMAP Channel 3 Ptr 3135504 57 2002 3 23 55 PM 648 Open DBMAP Channel 4 Ptr 45088840 54 7 2002 3 23 55 PM 658 Open DBMAP Channel 5 Ptr 45099136 A 54 7 2002 3 23 55 PM 668 Open DBMAP Channel 6 Ptr 45109552 ee ae 54 7 2002 3 23 55 PM 678 Open DBMAP Channel 7 Ptr 45119968 x 4 Userni A D Z n Blluseriooninicc O 5nizvzmmasoasam oo Oo O Noe 57177200295944 AN ICC IRRinet Control Center IRAlnet control center start O 5 17 2002 9 52 17 AM Ooo o O S oe After you have successfully regis
48. reports ICC Irrinet Control Center xia Slee __ The screen capture above shows the top of the page that is generated when you select report print of a program in this case from Offline Catalog A separate window is opened whenever you request a report printout from ICC Control buttons across the top are defined as follows Exit the report generator screen First page previous page control Displays page number __ of total number of pages currently being viewed Next page Last page control Cancel print job in progress Print Adjust printer and page settings 257 amp Export this report to a file or other media Excel Access Zoom control for display of page on screen Type in a word or number in the window 1 click on the binocular icon to search report for keyword Exporting Reports Instead of printing reports you may choose to export report information to a wide variety of formats including a Word document and Excel spreadsheet a comma or character delimited file an HTML file automatically creates web pages for youl This is a very powerful feature Using the HTML file option you can create reports that can then be loaded to a web server for viewing by whomever has access to your web site The HTML document is universal in nature and can be viewed across a wide variety of platforms regardless of the operating system and computer type 258 Pager From the main menu Click on pa
49. system Note Your password is the same as the password in ICC Make sure your password is numeric not alpha numeric for DTMF Two Way to understand yout log in 52 Quite DTMF Quite DTMF is for inbound only tone commands usually sent over a two way radio to the IRRInet or IRRInet XL FIU s base station radio For Quite DTMF select a COM port from the drop down menu first then check the flag for Quite DTMF Make sure the COM port you have assigned is the port to which you have connected a modem A junction block will need to be provided that allows you to connect the handset port of the modem not the TELCO port to the microphone port of the radio The center two pins of the RJ 11 cable connecting to the modem should be connected to Audio Recetve and Ground coming from the microphone port of the radio The table that follows provides the method for entering the one way DTMF commands DTME Codes Table 0001 0999 field 2 External 001 064 Condition 0 FO 4 Irrigation 001 200 Program O irrig today fon Program Status Number A irrig now clear alarm 3001 3036 area 6 Main line status 001 099 individual stop number main line or 999 all 1 run lines 7 oo water 0001 0999 water factor value foo oo 4000 system 8 Manual operation 001 250 individual O close station number 1 open 999 all 53 Fixed Screen Colors Use this option to change background colors in ICC To change colors simply click on th
50. the programs and program status tables If the field or line definition tables have been changed this will require a full upload UPLOAD After checking the flag for Upload and clicking ok a popup will appear ICC Irrinet Control Center 2310 lx 2 Upload all Data from Field Unit to the PC ALL CATALOG PROGRAMS WILL BE ERASED Cancel It is important to note that Catalog Programs will be deleted after an upload from the field unit Catalog Programs are offline programs you may write for an RTU DOWNLOAD After Checking the flag for full download and clicking ok the following popup will appear ICC Irrinet Control Center 10103 T x 2 Do you want to get updated counters from field unit IRR net before reset vo cea Updating counters are important if you are keeping track of water usage by either using ICC s accumulation or manually When a download is done all such data in the RTU is deleted and replace The event logger will popup with a new event when the upload or download is finished 120 Field Unit Continued General Communication Program and Line Sample Output Sample Modules Parameters Name Park Field Unit DTMEP 1 System Version a Description Field unitin South park Application wersion 00 00 Type Alnete C Data Version 00 00 Link ASlnk 19 HandShake Ever 4 Hour n 4 Belongs to Area Address Field Unit Time Un
51. will cause the tool bar to change and a new set of options appear KC Hinet Contral Center Dj a mal x mif SRT S ew sO oll eS ail ES Jeu aaj E Fined User Siypalean BAJN Let us break down these icons and review them one by one Toolbars The first portion of the tool bar is the standard windows buttons 0 ta s aa e x e a Define new screen You create screens that are either at the same branching level or as a new subordinate branch a Save changes Fa Cut image to clipboard sie rah Paste image from clipboard xX Delete image 287 Tr This button is used to group or ungroup icons from their description Im Leave or enter edit mode When this icon appears depressed it indicates you ate in the edit mode To leave the mode you can click this icon or use the hot keystroke Ctrl F When this button is pressed it enables the toolbar for text editing Ms sons m10 7 a aS The text editing tool bar allows you to change the text of an icons description j E When this button is pressed it enables the Alignment toolbar i The Alignment toolbar allows the designer to align pictures bring pictures and icons to the top or hide an image behind another image By floating the mouse arrow on the icons a description appears to help locate the correct button 288 Design Strategy Think of the user screens as progressive zoom views
52. with the field unit this field will display the System Version Your reseller would have downloaded flash software into the RRInet XL previously using the ToolBox software If you cannot establish communication with the field unit it may be caused of bad flash download Contact your reseller for more info Application Version After communication is established with the field unit this field will display the Application Version C Data Version After communication is established with the field unit this field will display the C Data Version Link There are 145 link options in order to choose the right link The operator must have a full understanding of system design In this next section we will review communication link in ICC 97 LINK continued Link Options for RRInet XL The system may support a network comprised of a nearly unlimited number of links The RTU supports a variety of communication media and baud rates as detailed below Through the radio wireline communication port Direct FM DFM modem on conventional radio up to 4800 bps FSK modem on conventional radio up to 2400 bps FSK modem on trunked radio up to 2400 bps Wireline up to 19200 bps using external modems Wireline up to 2400 bps using built in modems Dial up up to 2400 bps using built in modems External Dial up modem Through the RS 232 C and RS 485 communication ports up to 19200 bps The communication vi
53. you must be in edit mode Use this option to Select All items within the window when editing the user screen You must be in edit mode 36 View View Select Auto Hide Tree the left hand area of the screen that shows the hierarchy of the System Areas Field Units or Edit Mode for User screen creation Auto Hide Tree View Auto Hide Tree Hides the Tree displaying system Area and field units Edit Mode View Edit Mode Switches to the edit mode aspirator may design and edit user screen when in edit mode Standard Toolbar View Standard Toolbar When in edit mode this option hides the standard toolbar Edit Toolbar View Edit Toolbar When in edit mode this option hides the Edit toolbar Properties Toolbar View Properties Toolbar When in edit mode this option hides the Properties toolbar Select one of these options Login Change Password or Options Tools Login Opens the login screen to change operators Change Password Tools Change Password User may change the login password for his account using this option Tools Users Add new users and change rights for level 4 users Level 2 and 3 users may use this option to unlock or change password for level 4 users Options Tools Options Here you will be able to change the background color of ICC and setup DTMF options ICC is also capable of displaying in nine different languages You may choose your language preference measurement metric vs U S and Astro
54. 79 Minimum between Transmissions The time between transmissions from FIU to each RTU Sometime when the FIU sends a message to an RTU it needs to wait a certain amount of time before sending more information to the same RTU This could be due to data processing or simply the number of repeater a message may have to go through in order to reach it s destination By setting Minimum between Transmissions the operator will define the length of time ICC should wait before sending the next datagram Note that a datagram could contain more than one message to an RTU Defaults Before we go on with this section let us review a couple points ICC is a live system Meaning you don t have to sample the RTUs in order to know what is going on in the field Each RTU will report any and all event to the center Sampling is an update of non critical information from the RTUs By creating too many sample times you may slow down your system by causing too much and some times unnecessary communication with your RTUs Note There are more elements which can be sampled for XL XM RTUs than there are for IRRInet units 80 IRRInet XL FIU Definition Default samples So ee Detault Communication LIME IC RSlink 19 To start click on the table icon on the upper right hand of this screen Reminder Whenever you see a table icon by a table it means you may click and Field Sampling Programs Stat End Frequency Sampl
55. 83 Choosing a Main Valve for a Main Line 184 Choosing A fertilizer valve for the main line 185 Irrigation Tab 186 Mainline Definition for IRRInet 188 Line Definition Fertilize Tab 189 Line Definition Filter Tab 190 Filter Program Definition 191 General Tab 192 Structure Tab 193 Parameters Tab Programs Programming window icons Active Calendar Program Lines Fert Pump Programming Handle Order and Groups ral Activating Communication Services Servers Acknowledging Events Fixed Graphics View Right Mouse Button Activity Tool Tip on Output Label IF Tab THEN Tab VO Tables Output Tab Accumulation Programs Areas Accumulation Accumulation Programs Accumulation Report Events Event Types Event Group Adding a new Event Event Reports Flags Tab Priority Tab Group Tab Scope Tab Reports Printing Reports and Importing into Excel Pager RCC 194 196 199 210 212 218 220 222 224 225 225 226 231 234 237 239 240 241 243 246 248 249 251 252 253 254 254 255 255 257 259 260 Communication Tab Pager Events Definitions tab Messages Flow Utilities Area Definitions Flow Group Tab Run Analysis Network Protection Graphs General Tab Layout Tab Points Tab Calculated Equation Tab Graph Show Off line Programming Weather Station ICC Graphics Guide User screen Toolbars Design Strategy Properties Toolbar
56. BY SB Nome dw _ EE es eee ee Terminal Pe mate Unit New Event New events start from code 501 type in the Description of this Event and assign an Okay Priority number to the Event Choosing a Group To assign this new event to a Group drop the group list by clicking on the down arrow and click on the group you desire Once finished with this task click Save Notice you are not able to add a Fail Priority to an event since the operator does not have the capability of attaching an event to an actual part of the program 252 Event Reports From the menu bar choose Events and click on the Report Select Events a 2j x Period Flags Priority Groups Scope Frorm To Range 5 20 2002 05 24 2002 10 28 00 an 11 28 00 an Dates Today C esterday Last Week Fror To Range 5 24 2002 5 24 2002 10 28 00 an 11 28 00 an Dates Today C Yesterday Last Week may choose to print either event To view simply click on the and the new window will display your selection Range to choose a custom range of dates for viewing events check the flag for Range Type in the dates you desire to view 253 Flags Tab Select Events a x Period Flags Priority Groups Scope Ack All C Ack C UnAck Mote All C Hawe Note C No Mote Failure All es C No In this window you
57. Borer Protection J PO eee I O Definition Programs ce Exit Select All Properties Types Groups Toolbar I O Tables l Tati Reports Scorpios Definition Filter Program Definition IRRInet Fert Pump Definition IRRInet XL 122 In this section we will cover all possible I O offered by ICC and how to add more types of I O using I O Types option I O Definitions IRRInet Control Center 13 X File Edit View Tools System Commands Accumulation E Events Pager Fow Graph Weather Window Help Mgmt Utilities System Command Definition Programs Auto Hide Area Arrange ICC Areas Change Areas Run Fieldunit 1 0 Definition Programs EA Exit Select All Properties Types Groups Toolbar I O Tables I Tati Reports Scorpios Definition Filter Program Definition Fert Pump Definition IRRInet IRRInet XL From the file menu click on the System and choose I O definitions 123 Park Field Unit A new window will open Before choosing the type of I O first check the flag for the field unit to chose the field unit which the you are adding the I O too The button becomes available once an I O is chosen 124 I O Definitions Digital Output To add a digital output click on the I O Type drop down menu and choose D Output General Samples Details Mame Flower Description Flower pate 0000 DTMF Hl Inter
58. CC Standalone Terminal Using this option you may install ICC on a laptop or a computer to operate RTU or an FIU with direct RS232 communication Many of the options do not exist in ICC Standalone if a user chooses to program an RTU using this installation the data will not be sent to a central Successful software installation will finish with a screen asking you if you would like to place ICC in startup In later chapters we are going to talk about the importance of ICC PC being a dedicated PC and why ICC should not be shot down This option exist incase of such incidents like power blip which would 27 cause yout computer to restart Such option will make sure ICC starts even you are not present Initial Data Entry You will be prompted for the following information upon start up for the first time Center Name This is the name you registered with Motorola it is case sensitive Repister Center Hame ee Manual Number of Field Units a g ggg Ww Using Network W Center W Terminal W One to Cne Register Key 1234 12345 ce 4 Register Field units Choose the number of field units that match your system If using network LAN check the box using network Check the number of the Field Units you have purchased license Finally type in your Registration key given to you by Motorola Registration Key Each system has a unique registration key that must be provided by Motorola to the reseller who
59. CC windows in their original positions and sizes 40 We will review the menu items that refer to the user screen in the User Screen section of this manual Menu options which relate to User Screen will be reviewed in later section Customizing your ICC File Project This option will allow you to change between multiple projects Click on File to expand the drop down menu Click on Projects IRRInet Control Center 13 X File Edit View Tools System Commands Accumulation Events Pager Flow Graph Weather Window Help Mgmt Utilities System Command Definition Programs Auto Hide Area Arrange ICC Areas Fieldunit Standard Net 3 I O Definition Programs Exit Select All Properties Types Groups Toolbar I O Tables TaTi Reports Scorpios Definition Filter Program Fert Pump Definition IRRInet XL ICC will ask you to enter you password in order to exit ICC and load a different project 41 Login fo K Password oo faj After entering your user Login and Password you may click on the Door to exit or click on the padlock to continue with the current project Click on the door to exit ICC ICC will shut down and a new window will appear giving you option to either open an exciting project or to create a new one In this screen you may click on the sign to create a new project or click on an existing project and click on the folder button to open that project Projec
60. Computer s IP d Type exit e Go to C Program Files Motorola and right click on ICC IRRInet Control Center and choose the option sharing f Click the radio button next to Shared As You can change the Share Name and add a comment if you wish You can also change the Access Type and Password Do not choose Read Only Read Only means that whoever accesses this shared folder can only read files in it the files can t be deleted or changed Full means that all files in that folder can be read changed and deleted Depends on Password is just that The type of access Read Only Full depends on the password the person enters We suggest you use a passwotd for all shares that you use so that your files will not be taken by anyone but a password is not needed Click Permissions Notice how by default the Everyone group has Full Control This means that all users can read write and even delete files That might not be what you want Ask your LAN admin which option to use 19 To give access to an individual user or To change the share permissions Click Add and then choose Olyect Types Un check Buz t in security principles and Groups because we only want to see Users Click OK From this location should show the name of your computer Choose Advanced and click Find Now Select Users or Groups x Select this abject type From this location Enter the object names to select examples AONS PCVlaedair
61. Control While Flushing Un Control Detection After 3 Meter Pulses C System Area Type Field Unit IRFAlnetXL There are many options in this window that we need to keep special attention to In this window you will get to choose the water meter on the line and specific information about this line which would help in smooth operation of the line There are many options in this window that we need to keep special attention to In this window you will get to choose the water meter on the line and specific information about this line which would help in smooth operation of the line Water Counter From this drop down list choose the water counter you have created for this line Notices the table icon to the right of this option by clicking on this table add a new counter window will open Quantity Meter Pulse This option is not changeable it is a reference to the Quantity which was chosen for this water counter earlier If the information is not correct click on the table to the right of the water counter and edit the counter settings 186 Low Flow and High Flow Choose the percent deviation of the flow on this line Sometimes it is normal for the pressure on the main line to fluctuate ICC will popup an event incase of pressure change of either Low Flow or High Flow it is a good practice to choose a percent deviation that is safe and normal for this line Flow Stability Time Same as Pipe
62. From the System menu choose I O definitions e Choose the field unit you are adding this sensor to 1 0 Definitions o 21x Name Sensor Description Park Sensor OTMF 3 Internal Number J VO Type Sensor x VO Type loon System C Area Field Unit Park Field Unit re Types Sensor VO Sub Type All From the I O Sub Type choose the type of Sensor Click on the to add a new Sensor Type in the Name and Description for the new Sensot 150 Samples Tab Samples tab is similar to Digital Input 1 0 Definitions General Sampling amp Logging Details Physical Connection Local Remote Slot o C Impact Output 04 C User Table C System Area Field Unit xL O Types D Output gt O Sub Type Al Naw Desin vas Pome VO Tipe oe a Douu as po ose i i aaa rs Details Tab The Physical Connection is the same as all the other I Os Click on the gt to move to Sensor Details screen 151 Sensor Details 1 0 Definitions Sensor Details Conversion 2 Points 0 Pulse Hour Is fo 1Liter Cy AeB 1 PulsefHourls 1 thier From To Scale Range fo fo f Normal Range fo fo 1Liter Valid Range fo jo 1Liter Hysteresis 0 1Liter Average Every E Samples Current alue 0 1Liter System C Area Field Unit O Types Sensor VO Sub Type 1 0 Definitions Gener
63. It s important to note all ICC local programs will be still running even though ICC is locked To set Time for Lock check the flag and enter the appropriate time 50 Language ICC 13 0Xsupports eight different languages English French Italian Spanish Swedish German Portuguese Hebrew and Arabic Before changing from one language to another the user must have the fonts for that language installed on the computer These fonts may be found at Microsoft s web site www microsoft com Calculation Units in Center Thete ate two options in this drop down menu Metric or U S If this option is changed all values in ICC will change This affects the displayed units of measurement in the central regardless of the units used in the field units If you have made any changes in the General tab you will need to save the data before accessing the other tabs Astronomic Clock Setup General AStronomic Clock DTMF Fixed Screen Colors Calendar m Current Time Zone City CHICAGO IL Daylight Saving Sunrise Sunset Date faazz003 fora3AmM 07 58 PM Time one Definition County City Lett Longitude Time Zone usa Boston way banj ona usa neuvon aj 740000 5 usa WASHINGTON DG fess o 5 usa meme brej aa 5 fos pausa pranj 7 fusa SAN FRANCISCO poaza 7 fusa PHOENReZ bejon 7 fosa Josa femcco 0 Jsre rerev FRANCE PARIS City Current Time Zone The use of an astronomical clock wi
64. Program Definition window under the parameters tab Minimum Fert Pulse per Interval If you have set your fertilizing options in the irrigation program to Proportional it is critical sometimes to pay attention to the ratio of the fertilizer to water For example consider the following An irrigation program is set to water 100 G in 10 Minutes during which add 10 G of Fertilizer in proportional to the water This is an option in fertilizer programs The details will be 178 10 G Water mixed with 1 G Fert per minutes for 10 minutes This program is logically a good program however practically you may not want the Fert pump to start and stop every minute This will destroy the pump and Fert valves which are very expensive ICC allows the user to set a minimum of pulses for each interval of the pump You may set the Minimum to 5 pulses Using our example lt Water Fert 10G 1G d d p Each peek is 5 G After Minimum Fert Pulses per Interval is set to 5 G AAAAAAAAA A Each peek is 1 G Fert Gallons A A A AAA A A A Each peek is 10 G Time min Water cas the pump will turn on for 5 pulses of the meter and then wait for 50 gallons of the water to go through and turn on again 179 Fert Pump Definition Burstto Center Close Fertilizer while Filter is Flushing Minimum Fert Pulses per Interval 0 Minimum Fert Time per Interval 0 00 00 Un Control detection After Fulses
65. Program Definition IRRInet Fert Pump Definition IRRInet XL TaTi Reports 169 Click on the sign to add a new crop and type in the name of this crop in the Crops Types Definition E a Bere j ale s a Name field To add a description simply clicks in the description field and type in up to 48 characters 0 Factor Can be changed by either using the up and down arrows or typing in the actual factor using the keyboard When done adding the entire different Crops click on the Save button and exit 170 Fert Pump and Fert Farm Explained Fert A OS oar l Pum In the ICC Fert pumps are independent of mainlines and can be defined separate to program Before we start going through the setup and programming of fertilizer pumps lets consider a system designed with 2 mainlines and four Fert pumps Brief Description of this system The system will have 4 Fert tanks A D Tank A B and C have meters therefore we use them in our irrigation system by volume Tank D does not have a meter and will be fertilizing by time N ee Fert B Fert C Fert D ame Y Pum Pum Main Line A Gt Main Line B Let s start by defining the Fert Pumps on this system Click on the System icon in the menu and choose Fert Pump Definition 171 IRRInet Control Center 13 X File Edit View Tools System Commands Accumulation E
66. Programs Auto Hide Area S Arrange ICC Areas Ch Areas Fieldunit I O Definition Programs crows Exit Select All Properties Types Groups Toolbar I O Tables Scorpios Definition Filter Program Definition IRRInet TaTi Reports Fert Pump Definition IRRIinet XL 227 For example Let s assume you have a parade going through Main Street every 4 of July and you want to stop all that irrigation on that street on the third So people don t walk in mud 1 You have a couple of options 2 You can stop that line manually 3 You can disable that program line 4 Write a command that will stop the irrigation on that line on 3 of July and don t worry about forgetting to do option 1 or 2 There ate something s you need to know before we go on First let us answer this question What is the difference between IF amp IF AND ONLY IF The word IF is a condition that is executed alone For example IF valve 1 1s open then open valve 601 When this requirement is met the condition will end However if you want valve 601 to close you will then need another condition stating IF valve 1 is closed then close valve 601 However In programming when you use IF AND ONLY IP it means only when this condition exists For example IF AND ONLY IF valve 1 is open then open valve 601 For IF AND ONLY IF you don t need to use another condition to close
67. Select Moths to highlight all the months 2 Click on the n d Non Active Days ays YOU Selamons lamay 2004 Februar 2004 March 2004 April 2004 Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Su Mo Tu We Th Fr would like to Holidays i K2 ASG i dw 5 L 45 6 78 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 7 8 9 1011 12 456789 h dul Holidays Eve 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 14 15 16 17 18 19 11 12 13 14 15 16 scne e as 7 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 21 22 23 24 25 26 18 19 20 21 22 23 i i il 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 28 29 30 31 25 26 27 28 29 30 non irrioatiion g May 2004 June 2004 July 2004 Augoust 2004 d Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Su Mo Tu We Th Fr ays 123 4 i 2 12345 6 23456 7 6 7 8 9 10 11 456789 8 9 10 11 12 13 9 10 11 12 13 14 13 14 15 16 17 18 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 Note Currently the E September 2004 October 2004 November 2004 December 2004 Holidays and Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr 1 2 3 1234 5 6 12 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 345 67 7 8 9 1011 1213 5 6 7 8 9 10 Holidays Eve are not 12 13 14 15 16 17 10 11 12 13 14 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 17 18 19 20 21 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 19 20 21 22 23 24 programmed to be 26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 28 29 30 26 27 28 29 30 31 automatically selected These
68. Setup will add program icons to the Program Folder listed below You may type a new folder name or select one from the existing Folders list Click Next to continue Program Folders ICC Existing Folders Access IBM Accessories Administrative Tools dobe Games IBM RecordNow ICC XL IDEN Radio Service Software N lt Back Cancel Let Windows choose the Select Program Folder and click Next 24 Start Copying Files Setup has enough information to start copying the program files If you want to review or change any settings click Back If you are satisfied with the settings click Next to begin copying files Current Settings ICC Will be installed into C Program Files Motorola ICC IRRInet Control Center Setup type Network ICC program folder ICC Em Start Next to start the installation in the Start Copying Files window Choose server folder Locate the folder of the server computer Destination Folder Browse coca A window will appear after the setup which will ask you to Choose Server Folder Click on the Browse button 25 From the Drives list find the Drive we added in the past procedure and point the ICC IRRInet Control Center directory Choose server folder Choose Folder Please choose the installation folder Path cdocume 1 cdd0S2clocale71 temp _istm Directories ax S DOCUME1 CODO32C Cancel LOCALS TEMP 3 E gt
69. This could cause more wate and tare to the Fert pump e Fert Quantity By choosing to inject fertilizer in the line by either quantity or time type in the appropriate value in this window Change between time MM SS HAMM C Quantity and quantity using the options e Pre Fert Water _ The amount of water that should start on the line before fertilizer pumps start injection e Post Fert Water The amount of water that should be used to flush the line after the fertilizer pump has stopped Finally save your program line 219 Handle Order and Groups ual Programs Water Activate Water E z Line gt C Free C Internals lt Select Line JooomLoo1 z gt I Notify on Changes Stop Time 12 00 00 am f Feld Unit IRRInet xL Finish ake Jl Column Units mm v system Area Type Program stame a eT a a p e P 29 from one This option will allow the operator to move a Program Line Program Group to another Highlight the Program Group that you are moving a Program Line from In the Programs window click on the button a new window will appear Handle Programs Order and Groups Current Group 1 Group Target Group z 3 Group 3 220 Target Group z 3 Group 3 From the A Target Group choose the Program Group which you are transferring the program line to Target Program Group Click on the
70. Unit and Area icons are fixed As an option you can create your own icons for the various types of I O s you have in the system You can access the following tables in the ICC and import images that become part of your own library of icons Changing I O Icons You may change the icons only in the User mode of graphics display changes do not show in the Fixed graphics mode Bring up the screen I O Definitions Click on the button edit table 1 0 Types oi r E E i vave Trevevbasiesinon Vas Senso The vey basie sensor Senso 5 This opens the table I O Types The pre defined I O may not be changed You can add your own by clicking on the add button 302 Enter the new I O type s name and description and then choose from the drop down list of base types this acts as a template IZU Types status Terms Pictures architect symbol Virtual Counter Internal Condition External Condition 303 1 0 Types E d Megeath Data dave ipa This allows you to browse the file storage system on your computer and pick up the images you have created Finally select the tab previously created icons you should have the related icons created previously to match each condition of this new D O Select the icon representing the DO is active and drag it into the ON box 0 Tee General Status Terms CE d Data r ipg Images ipg Manually OM ON Alarm
71. Us IRRInet Control Center 13 X File Edit View Tools System Commands Peearanlanon Events Pager Flow Graph Offline Weather Window Help Mgmt Utilities System Command Definition Programs Auto Hide Area j Arrange ICC Areas Change Areas Run Save Copy Edit Mode Password Areas Types Users Analysis Calculated Hide About ICC Fieldunit Standard Mainlines Net Revert Paste Toolbar Users Reports Messages Protection Show Hide All I O Definition Programs Exit Select All Properties Types Groups I __ Toolbar I O Tables Tali Reports Scorpios Definition Fiter Program Definition IRRInet Fert Pump Definition IRRInet XL LAA IRRIinet XL FIU Definition There are 3 tabs in this window first tab is Addresses Addresses System Address choose a numeric address that would fall with in the range of Field Unit Address Range Any other field unit may not use this address It is also important to note you may not use the same address as the RRInet FIU The system address must also be greater than zero Scorpio System Address Type in the system address for Scorpio s associated with this system The address can be between 0 8000 78 Parameters Pie Port come Password motorola shart Power Fail 1 00 00 m Maximum Retries 3 Minimum Time Between Retres 0 01 00 m When in Comm Fail 0 00 00 F Minimum Between Transmissions 0 00 10 elel PC Port From the dro
72. Valves Valves Fet Pumps Field Unit Artes Type There are 3 tables in this window on a quick glance you will see the main valve field is empty and so are the tables Irrigation Valves and Fertilizer Valves The list of all the Free Valves valves that are currently not attached to any mainlines appear in the Stock table There are couple different ways of adding valves from the Stock to the Irrigation Valves You may drag and drop a valve by clicking on the select valve in the stock table holding the left mouse button and dragging it to the Irrigation Table or using the arrow keys To use the arrow keys Click on the valve you are interested in choosing for this line to highlight the valve Using the left arrow move the valve over to the Irrigation Valves table 183 Choosing a Main Valve for a Main Line From the Stock choose the output which is going to be your Main Valve using the mouse left click on the valve and drag it to the Main Valve box Line Definition a ix General structure Irrigation Fertilize Filters Kain ale EE l Main Stay Open Open Delay 0 00 00 Filter Program Mone E Close Delay 0 00 00 Fer Farm Mone E tock Fertilize Valves Valves FertPurmps Irrigation Valves C System Area Type Field Unit 184 Choosing a fertilizer valve for the main line
73. a the various ports may be simultaneous The RTU operates on all radio frequencies VHF 136 174 MHz UHF 403 430 and 450 470 MHz Logic Condition MHz band 800 Logic Condition MHz trunking and microwave The RTU contains a circuit for monitoring activity on the radio or line communications channel Channel access software prevents the RTU from transmitting over a busy channel Transmission is inhibited until the channel is free There are also several priority levels for getting to the channel when it becomes available 98 Communication Types The RTUs in the system are linked to a radio or wireline network as defined by the system operator according to user requirements Each RTU executes its application and svmultaneoush supports the communications link or links defined for it and serves as a network node if so defined The IRRInet XL CPU420 system supports up to 29 wireline links LINE 1 to LINE 29 up to nine radio links RADIO 1 to RADIO 9 and up to 19 local RTU to RTU links RS link 1 to RS link 19 that use RS232 Any of the radios may be either conventional or trunked Computers may be connected to the ports configured as RS232 Local Computer or as local RTU to RTU link For conventional radios up to nine zones can be defined on every frequency of the nine supported frequencies A radio link for conventional radios is divided into zones when not all sites can communicate with each other and F1 F2 repeaters using two
74. add more valves by either checking the Free flag to reveille the list of free valves or by checking the Internal flag and choosing Internal valves Programs Water stack Fertilize C Line Water Activate Free C Internals Select Line ooomLoot E l Notify on Changes 12 00 00 an stop Time To reveal all the valves on this RTU check the All flag Sometime the order of the valves in the water Active column are not organized when this happens the valves which needs to be moved gets a double sided arrow on it s block such as valve 0000009 in the bottom image Programs Ohne Stock Water Activate C Fertil z 0000007 Organize ertilize m Free Order C Line ey no0o009 C MMs HH MM Free Internals lt C Quantity Select Line EI ooomLon1 E M Notify on Changes otop Time 12 00 00 an Organize To reorganize the order of these valves you may either click on the oe button or move the valve up or down manually by using the mouse 216 Notify on Changes Check this box to be notified when there is a change of state in this program line As you may remember there is an option to be notified for changes in states of all programs in the Field Unit menu If you did not choose that option you may choose to be notified of changes in an individual program line when this box is checked for that program line Stop Time
75. adding this Dummy Condition to e From the I O Sub Type choose the type of Dummy Condition e Click on the to add a new Dummy Condition e Type in the Name and Description for the new Dummy Condition 1 0 Definitions E 23x Name JLogicCo Description Logic Condition DTMF p Internal Number poo Vo Type JlogicCo VO Type Icon C System Area Field Unit Park Field Unit VO Types Logic Co O Sub Type All F 165 Samples Tab Samples screen is just like all other I O types Details Tab From the drop down menu choose the I O which is going to be affected by this 1 0 Definitions E o 2 xi General Samples Detalls Logic Condition System C Area Field Unit Park Field Unit VO Types Logic Co O Sub Type All Here there are many different options this window is almost similar to that of the Commands screen where you would choose type of I O and assign the relevant conditions 166 For this Logic Conditions to affect an output from the pull down menu choose D Output e More options will appear on the next page we will review some of these options e From the list of Outputs choose the one which will be effected with this logic condition e Choose the outputs condition i e open or close e You may use multiple conditions by choosing Or form the last menu Otherwise choose end VO Definitions General Sampling amp Logging Deta
76. ager Flow Graph Weather Window Help Mgmt Utilities System Command Definition Programs Auto Hide Area Arrange ICC Areas Chan Areas Copy Edit Mode pasene Types Users For Calculated About ICC Fieldunit Standard Mainlines Net Revert Paste Toolbar Users Reports Messages Protection Hide All I O Definition Programs Exit Select All Properties Types Groups Toolbar I O Tables TaTi Reports Scorpios Definition Filter Program Definition IRRInet Fert Pump Definition IRRInet XL Fert Farm The Following Screen will appear Login if Password A When you return to the computer simply type in your Login and password and click on the padlock 44 Change password The next option on the Tools menu this option will allow the current user to change his password It is recommended by Motorola to change your password often IRRInet Control Center 13 X File Edit View Tools System Commands Accumulati n Events Pager oe Graph Weather Window Help Mgmt Utilities System Command Definition Programs Auto Hide Area Arrange ICC Areas Change Areas Fieldunit Standard Net O Definition Programs Exit Select All Properties Types Groups Toolbar I O Tables TaTi Reports Scorpios Definition Filter Program Definition IRRInet Fert Pump Definition IRRInet XL To change your password click on Tools and then click on Change password E Change Password
77. al Sampling amp Logging Details Sensor Details Conversion 2 Points foo Pulse Hour Is oA Liter C yeAx B Hl Pulse Hour Is fA Liter From To Scale Range jo fo O0 Normal Range jo jo 8 Valid Range fo fo 8 Hysteresis 0 1Liter Average Every E Samples Current Value 0 1Liter C System C Area Field Unit O Types Sensor VO Sub Type 152 Choose the conversion based on 2 points or the formula Y Ax B 1 0 Definitions Sensor Details Conversion 2 Points 0 Pulse Hour ls fo 1Liter C y Ax B 1 Pulse Hour Is 1 1Liter From To Scale Range foo fo fo Normal Range foo fo 1Liter Valid Range foo fo 1Liter Hysteresis 0 1Liter Average Every EE Samples Current Value 0 Liter fr jS VO Types Sensor the slope Y Ax B Another option is to calculate the slope of the line if you know the values for A and B on the line Normal Range Type in the normal range of this sensor Based on chosen units Normal range can be used for Bar Graph later in the user screen where the bar graph is color coordinated for normal and non normal ranges Hysteresis A sensor may be lagging when the forces acting upon it are changed as if from velocity or internal friction a temporary resistance to change from a condition previously induced observed in magnetism thermoelectricity etc based on the type of the sensor Choose the deviation or Average Every In th
78. are After log in you may want to know where to start first Depending on your experience you may want to follow this systematically or jump to any menu item To go to a menu item refer to the following table to navigate around the software An easier way to access the options of any item on your screen is to use the right click option Just like any other icon within Windows ICC allows you to access more details and options of a valve for example by right clicking on its icon and scrolling to options We will review these options later in ICC IRRInet Control Center 13 X Accumulation Flow System Command Definition Programs Auto Hide Area 3 Arrange ICC Fieldunit Standard Net I O Definition Edi Tafi Projects Delete Options Programs Toolbar Programs Show All Programs Crop Ea F Properties Types Groups I O Tables TaTi Reports Scorpios Definition Filter Program Definition Fert Pump Definition K Page 1 IRRInet XL 35 Menu Options The following table refers to the drop down menus you see at the top of the screen Bold entries indicate a Main Menu item Items with next to them indicate they are only used in the user screen Menu Item File Save Revett Projects Z Q Exit Edit Cut Paste Delete Select All O O T lt File New File Save File Revert File Projects File Exit Edit Select All This option is used to a
79. are first on the drop down list of Accumulation Memt Lets start from the second option Areas To start from the main menu choose Accumulation Mgmt and clck on Areas IRRInet Control Center 13 X System Command Definition Programs Auto Hide Area i Arrange ICC Areas Change Areas Run Fieldunit Beene seers Protection sey Ree A I O Definition g I Exit Select All Properties Types Groups Toolbar I O Tables Definition Filter Program Definition IRRInet Fert Pump Definition TaTi Reports IRRInet XL 240 Areas Accumulation Accumulation Area E 2 x Define Elements Belonging to Area Name CH Description West side ot the park Accumulation Display Units f Quantity Time M User ae Ls a Click on the to add a new area Type in the description for this accumulation Area Accumulation Display Unit Choose either Quantity if you are accumulating based on volume or Time if you are accumulating based on time User Choose User if the accumulation is going to be user specific and only the creator of the Accumulation Areas should have the right to view Define Elements Belonging to Area Using this tab the operator will be able to add elements to this custom Accumulation Area Later you will be able to import this Area as one object into the programs lets take this step by step 241 Define Elements Belonging to Area continued Ac
80. aring the ICC Folder This step could be different pending to witch version of windows you are running We will follow this procedure on Win XP WARNING Before sharing any file or folder on your network check with your LAN admin Sharing files could jeopardize the security of your network Follow the all the parts of Step 1 on both the computer sharing files and on the computer that needs to get to those files Step 1 Windows 2000 and XP Right click on My Network Places and click Properties Right click Local Area Connection and click Properties 18 Look at all of the entries in the Network Components scroll if you have to for File and Printer sharing for Microsoft Networks If it is there move on to Step 2 Sharing Files Click the Install button Double click on Service Click on Microsoft Double click on File and Printer sharing for Microsoft Networks When you get back to the Network Properties box click OK Click Yes on the Do you want to Restart Now box if it appears Segment 2 Sharing Files Windows 2000 and XP If you have a Static IP follow these instructions if you have a Dynamic IP use the computer name instead make sure there is a DNS server on the network to translate the computer name with an assigned IP address a Click on Start and then Run Type cmd Click OK b Type ipconfig Press the Enter key c Find the line that says IP Address Copy down that number and name it Remote
81. ate sample times by frequency To create such a program click on the plus sign and type in a start time and an end time In the frequency type in how often you would like to sample within the time period you just defined For example If you choose to have a start time of 6 00 A M and an end time of 10 00 A M with frequency of every 2 hours then you will sample twice within the 4 hour time period of 6 to 10 A M To sample once you may choose my frequency to be every 4 hours 73 Field Sampling Programs Mame list Samp Description First sample ofthe day schadual sampling by Frequency sampling by Time o6 00 00 an 10 00 00 an 4 00 00 i2 00 00 an x stt Ena Frequency Sampie Time 06 00 AM 10 00 4M 04 00 Field Sampling Programs x Reo E Hemne JistSamp may use to create a sampling time is to use Description First sample of the day schadual sample by time of the day rather than by sampling by Frequency sampling by Time frequency As per last F le if you would like 06 00 Hf 10 00 gt O00 z o6 00 oe 7 06 00 00 an 10 00 00 ant 4 00 00 H s an to sample once a day at IL stn End Frequency a X _ Sample Time Jaf 6 00 A M you may 06 00 AM 1000 AM simply click on the Z sign of the Sampling by Time and type in the time of the day you would like to sample sampling Rate When in Picture 0 00 00 a emne esr UUL 14 Lastly you may choose how of
82. belong to a group Event Types eS 2 x Priority for Popup E Priority tor Pager g0 TEEM OL Nowe eT Accumulation serv Ca ETT E d 2 x O Nme N11 Analog Input Failur l lN N Automatic Change O Olose Ruutomatic downloe Bifora 85 Inigation fe Bh erp Failed or rec 3 Irrigation None aloud DTN olensieunt fe Fea cat Pien ICC 5 Condition Program a oo 160 cant oNge Terina ehe E ofcren Enge 7 Renae Tm B r g Change data thra g OlTemna Change external cr eS aa Olose Change field unit communication definition m 0 Communication Click on the table icon to table icon to open the Event Group window Click to add a new group and type in the name for the group once finished Event Groups a aed 7 conmancaion co e E A Notice The new groups Code number is 101 Click Save to return to the Events window 251 Adding a new Event To add a new event in the Event Window click on the Event Types E fied Priority for Popup i Priority for Pager 40 T Code Description Okay Priority 153 Defective Ota a a J 154 Single Cable Mode No Ack Far so 5 None i CRC Problem ICC and Field unit CRC not equal Make 85 Nome sw Field unit empty Only Full Download ts allowed BY 5 Nome dw ILC database and field unit database not equal Pleased 85s 85 None sd 163 Field Unit version not Supported by ICC
83. belongs to Cycles Lett Number of Irrigation Cycles left in this irrigation group Next Imigation The time of next irrigation within this irrigation group qa Days Left Number of days left till next irrigation cycle of this group Last Sample Last time this irrigation group was sampled Status i Current status of this irrigation group 202 Program Line Columns There are 13 columns to this option Active Name Status Activates Main Line Water Quantity Remain Water Expected Flow Actual Flow Actual Factor H Number of the program line Active Check this flag to make this program line active or deactivate without deleting it Name Name of this program line Status Current status of this program Activates Name of the outputs this program line activates Main Line Name of the main line activated by this program line if any Water Quant Tf irrigating based on quantity this field will display the quantity of water per irrigation cycle Remain water If irrigating based on quantity this field will display the remaining water for this cycle Expected Flow If irrigating based on quantity this field will display the expected flow for the line the expected flow is the flow previously programmed for the Counter of the line Go to the counter section of this manual for more info Actual Flow Click on the sample icon to get the actual flow during the run time of the program Act
84. button and when clicked will synchronize the system clock to all the RTUs in the field The central sends the local computer time to all field units It s a set call 5 times one minute a part non acknowledged Tip the alarms from field units come with unit time look at the time of the alarm and compare it with the local time on your computer system tray If you have made changes in this window you must click on the save button to go on 58 Parameters Ej Wie Wierenice ins eee elie Click on the parameters tab W Factor changing water factor is a major change to the system you will be able to set the system water factor from here Or use one of many short cuts In the next page we will review some of these short cuts 59 To change the water factor for the system you may right click on system in the fixed screen and choose Irrigation Factor File Edt View Tools System Commands Accumulation Mgmt Events Pager Flow Utilities Graphs OffLine Weather Window Help David D eo Fixed User Define System Define Area Define Field Crop Define Field Unit Define Irrigation Programs Irrigation factor Start lines Stop lines Enter new system Inriqatian factor po escrintion al Stat User login in ICC PT 3 21 2002 1 27 25 PM o O x SSS SSS SSS a The water factor for the system is displayed on the system tray you may double click on this value which opens th
85. ck on the System in the tree window and then select Add Next Level A pop up appears Define New Screen With your outline of the screens enter the name of the first screen that will form the root level of a branching structure Gallery Define In this same pop up you can select an icon will appear in the tree 291 In the Define New Screen popup you may also set parameters for the background both the color as well as the base image to place in the screen a gt D i ae a Define View Screen Main Mep Overall view E _ First select the Change button and the color chart will popup allowing you to change the background color Gallery E d Megeath D ata gt EDA ial ipg a ihe digpix ia2 nee gx IASHOW Define View Screen Overall view PICOO003 jpg PICOO01 0 jpg PICOO011 jpg PICOOO1 2 jpg Next you will click on the icon that allows selection of a graphic file to place in the background A popup Gallery allows you to browse the various folders on your computer and then select a specific file Double click on any folder to move up or down the hierarchy of folders use the drop down selection to change logical drives 292 Your choice of graphic files is fairly open use most any common format JPEG files are recommended for efficient file size and storage Bitmaps GIF files etc may also be imported Preparing your graphic images ahead o
86. ctual Factor Next Irrigation gt l 199 In general the top portion of the programming window will display details of the program line you are viewing Lets have an overview of this portion Note if there is no Fert on this line the Fert portion of this program will not appear Programs Program Group Start Time 01 01 Name E Stop Time 05 00 Activates ates Su Moll Tu We Th Fri sa Stat D00003 Expected Flow Expected Flow gt a 000E001 Actual Factor Factor to Hone j Main Line Stop the line TT Stop C System C Area i All Remain Fert 9 00 00 EE Remain Pre Fert 320 M IRRInetL M Finish Eolurmn Units This part of the window is very customizable there are 5 fields that you can choose what information you would like to view in them and from what table Here we have chosen to see the name of the program in the first field Type i Field Unit C Program Status 200 Activates Water Quantity Femam Water Active Expected Flow End of ligation Y By using the drop down menus on each of these five fields you may change the view to any of the table options You may also scroll through the table by using the cursor at the bottom of the program window Using the mouse pointer grab the bar with the left mouse button and drag it from side to side to view the rest of the table Bellow Arrow all the way to the left Starting with table to the Nex
87. cumulation Area Master IMPACT 2 As you can observe you are able to add elements from multiple field units Here we have chosen to add a valve from the field unit Sherwood and the other from Median Once finished with your selection simply click Save and exit this screen To write an Accumulation Program from the main menu choose Accumulation and click on Programs A new window opens 242 Accumulation Programs General Tab Accumulation Programs 2 ae 2 x Link Program to Quiputs Areas Acc Program Times General Mame CH Description Park First step is to create the first program above Each program can have a different day frequency and time s of day when interrogation for cumulative data in the field units is performed Type in the Name and Description of this program 243 Accumulation Programs E 7 gt General Link Program to Gutputsidreas aco Program Times In Field Unit E Yalve Acc Area Counter South Blvd Stock Accumulate on 0130001 0150078 Curtis Aion Link Program to outputs Areas Tab To move over valves click on the valve and use the Arrows to move them one by one to the Accumulation On column To move an Accumulation Program over check the flag for Acc Area and move the accumulation area over using the same arrows 244 ACC Program Times Accumulation Programs EE aes Hourly Sample M Sa
88. d over the network Printer Printer will be used to print reports and alarms as needed by the system operator To install ICC 13 0 you will need a 9 digit Motorola key This key is generated and is custom to your project your project name is case sensitive and may not be changed Check with your system administrator or LAN manager before installing any application on your computer 12 Before installing ICC review the following checklist for successful installation Check the README file on the CD ROM for any last minute information that was not available when this guide went to print To open the file use Windows Explorer right click on the Start button on the toolbar choose Explore and look for the CD ROM drive Expand this icon and double click on the file README TXT Have your FIU connected to via RS232 to serial port of the computer if you have a dual CPU FIU make sure both CPUs are connected to your computer For more details ask your reseller for help Before installing ICC Close all applications Weather office etc and backup all data on your computer Turn off Anti Virus and restart after installation is completed Make sure you have administrator level access to the computer If your computer is on a network contact your system administrator for rules on installing ICC on the computer The ICC computer should be a dedicated computer some applications may conflict with SCADA applications Micro
89. dd Next Level to the main tree in the user screen When editing user screen you must save your changes before exiting This is a great tool for when planning your design of the User screen This is an undo option in the Edit screen By choosing this option you will undo the last action Opens the Projects table where you may create and or open different projects If you defined a project during the software installation you probably will not need to access this table again as that project becomes the default project that is opened whenever ICC is started It is recommended to have ICC running at all times ICC is an SCADA application and if you choose to close it local programs conditions will not be sent to RTUs Therefore if you choose this option ICC will not allow you to exit without a password First go to View select Edit or press CTRL E hot keystroke this opens the graphics tools you can use to create your own User screens Note that the Windows hot keystrokes for copy CTRL cut CTRL X and paste CTRL V may be used when filling in tables of information Use this option to Cut an item from the user screen you must be in edit mode se this option to Copy an item from the user screen Use this option to Copy an item from th you must be in edit mode Use this option to Paste an item from the user screen you must be in edit mode Use this option to Delete an item from the user screen
90. dules M Irrigation Programs M Logic Conditions You may now modify the offline programs For example if these set of programs are for rainy season you may choose to change the amount of water you choose to use Programs of Catalog Summer E 2 xl Group Timing start Time 12 01 00 an Cycles in Day E Stop Time 12 00 00 an Interval 0 00 oo 4 Group Conditions Type Element Do When Start JInput e Wait Input 8 E Ctartto Etart C End to Start T Stop Input zl Group Active Days l n Comm Fail C By Days Ind M Ma Tu We Th Fr Sa Every 5 Days E Wai C Stop end M M Tu We Th Ft Sa System Area Type e Field Unit fe E Program stats Finish eee ee e E E E E OA e pn e O O S il P Le ee ee O fier din oe Click Save when you have finished making the modifications to this offline programs 282 When the time comes to download your offline program choose the correct Field unit and click on Download to Field Unit Catalog Catalog Modules M Irrigation Programs M Logic Conditions Download to Field Unit Catalog File Add to Field Unit File Mare Summer Description Summer for XL Field Unit IRR InetsL If you choose to just download the changes you may click on Add to Field Unit and you will only download the change you have made to the offline programs and Log
91. e C Data version 00 00 Belongs to Area IN Farm ots Address E 1 Link Line x M Use Conditions in Programs l Burston Program Start T Auto Upload on Change by Keyboard Field Unit Time Unknown Last sample Sistem Aree A N Farm T DTMF Choose the Area in which you would like to add this RTU to you may choose this area from a preexisting one by checking the flag by Area and choosing the area fro the drop down menu or you may choose to create a new area after creating your field unit by clicking on the table button next to Belongs to Area Name Click on the to add a new RTU Description Type in the Name of this RTU and fill in the Description which would be helpful with the identification of this RTU Belongs to Area Choose the Area this field unit is going to belong to Address Type in the address of this RTU you may choose any number from 0 to 8000 Use Conditions in Programs We will review conditions in later part of this manual choose whether Conditions Internal External and Logic will be used during writing of programs for this RTU 112 Burst on Program Start Checking this flag would force the RTU to send an event to the central on start of programs Auto Upload Change by Keyboard If this flag is checked the RTU will send all changes by keyboard to the central An event will mark popup on such changes Link There are only two options here unl
92. e Samples window you chose how often to sample this sensor Choose how often ICC should Average the samples for this sensor Current value Is a calculate value based on the inputs in the Conversion menu and the normal range 153 Virtual Counter Explained Before we go on let s take a lesson in Motorola irrigation products and Virtual Counters meters Definition e Virtual main line is a mathematical function of the IRRInet field unit e IN flow meters are defined that deliver water into the system e OUT flow meters are defined that subtract water from the system e The difference INs OUT is the virtual flow rate Requirements e All flow meters should be of the same pulse rate Le 10 gallons pulse e All flow meters must be under the control of one IRRInet cannot have multiple RRInets flow meters e If any flow meter is connected to a Scorpio only time based control of the virtual main is supported In 2 Valves 1 6 belong to virtual mainline flow will be determined by adding up 2 In meters and subtracting any flow leaving the system through Out 1 meter Now on with the ICC setup 154 Virtual Counter Setup From the System menu choose I O definitions Choose the field unit you are adding this Virtual Counter to From the I O Sub Type choose the type of Virtual Counter Click on the to add a new Virtual Counter Type in the Name and Description for the new
93. e Time add new items to that table 81 The new window Field Sampling Programs has three sections Before you can add your sampling time and frequencies you have to create a new sample program Click on the sign by the lower table and type in a new name for this program After typing a new name for this sample program you may also type in a Field Sampling Programs Mame list samp Description First sample ofthe day schadual sampling by Frequency sampling by Time c 12 00 00 amaz 00 00 an 0 00 00 o 12 00 00 am i a Sent Tne T description Also note the two tables on top of this screen The table on the top left may be used to create sample times by frequency To create such a program click on the plus sign and type in a start time and an end time In the frequency type in how often you would like to sample within the time period you just defined For example If you choose to have a start time of 6 00 A M and an end time of 10 00 A M with frequency of every 2 hours then you will sample twice with in the 4 hour time period of 6 to 10 A M To sample once you may choose my frequency to be every 4 hours 82 Field Sampling Programs Mame list Samp Description First sample ofthe day schadual sampling by Frequency sampling by Time o6 00 00 an 10 00 00 an 4 00 00 i2 00 00 an x stt Ena Frequency Sampie Time 06 00 AM 10 00 4M 04 00 Field Samplin
94. e button of your choice for example to change System Background Calendar Pred Screen Colors oystem Background Color l Change Area Background Color Change Field Unit Background Color Change Reset ta Default g Color click on the change button in front of it A color matrix will appear allowing the user to choose from one of 60 different colors There are over 250 000 different color possibilities if the operator chooses to create a custom color 54 zix Basic colors ml a Ef E _ E Em in i ERR Ej Hue i20 Red 200 i ff eg ff Sat 200 Green 250 Defne Euston Wolo gt ColorlSolid Lur 21 2 Blue 250 Cancel Add to Custom Colors To create a custom color click on change for any of the 3 options A window will appear with a list of common colors will appear you may choose one by clicking on that color To define a custom color click on Define Custom Colors Basic colors EE HEHEH Define Custom Colors gt gt z By moving the mouse on the color matrix and changing the shade from the right column you may create a new color Once satisfied with the color appearing in the Color Solid box click on Add to Custom Color to add 595 Calendar General Astronomic Clack DTMF Fixed Screen Colors Calendar First Day OfWeek Su mo _Tu we th Fr sa Holidays as in First Day of the
95. e chose to print events from a Field unit and then highlighted that field unit by clicking the let mouse button 255 After executing get vens E the following screen will popup You may re may attach a note an event by clicking on the report button The period originally requested for this report may be moved chronologically forward or backward in equal increments to the report time span using the icons with the less than lt or greater than gt algebraic symbols Events History i E 2 x A pres ein Fal Stat end ck Note Field Unit Aros a i E BI Start line manually O 52420010521 O O O CHANN Period 5 24 2001 10 37 55 AM 5 24 2001 11 37 55 AM lt This report may either be exported Excel icon or printed printer icon 256 ICC Ininet Control Center EIEN nl giele m IA o eee Program Definition Group Number 1 Field Unit Nick Start ConditionNone Start Time 02 00 Cycles inDay 1 Wait Condition None Stop Time 06 00 Interval 00 00 Stop Condition None Days Interval 0 Days of Week Mo Tu Th Fr Name Activates ine Name Aater Quant ater Exp Flos ert Quantity Water Depth Pilivy O i SH sid 1o0Gepm _ 00 00 00 2looapoo2 40 4 oGcem __ 00 10 00 3loo4p003 ocpm __ 00 00 00 4foo4p0o04 ocpm __ 00 00 00 The mechanism used to generate reports in the ICC provides great flexibility in the formatting and file generation of your
96. e interval time between each cycle e Start to Start Start to Start time means if you choose your interval to be 60 minutes and irrigation time 20 minutes the actual time between irrigation will be 40 minutes e End to Start End to Start time mean if you choose your interval to be 60 minutes and the irrigation time is 20 minutes after the irrigation group ends the RTU will wait 60 minutes to start the next interval 208 Programs Group Timing Group Conditions Start Ti Moo ans E E Type Element Do When art Time 01 00 AM cles in Day j l Start Input al Stop Time 12 00 00 an Interval 0 00 00 l z T Wait Input 5 ON G Start to Start C End to Start B Stop Input gt 03 ON V Group Active Days En Ct 2nd Su Mo Tu Wel Th Fr sa Wait Stop Group Active Days Irrigation by Days of the week The operator may choose to either irrigate base on days of the week by checking the flag for By Days and clicking on the icons of weekdays for the irrigation As mentioned before ICC irrigates based on 2 week intervals Irrigation by daily intervals To choose this option simply check the flag for Every and choose the number of Days On Comm Fail The operator needs to make a decision on what action should be taken if there is a communication failure with this RTU Choose wait if you would like this program to Wait if you like this pro
97. e module that matches each slot slot 0 is always the CPU 2 After the communication has been setup to this RTU click on the Camera icon to sample the RTUs modules 107 After the modules are defined there are some settings in this window that need Field Unit Definition Max Outputs at Once FOO Module Type Sts System special attention 108 If you have chosen a Solid Output AC as one of the modules a new option Field Unit Definition General Communication Samples Modules Parameters Max Cutputs at Once 500 Module Type Sis Sl appears called Max Outputs Open Concurrently With AC module you may open all of the outputs at the same time HOWEVER the bottleneck will be the AMP allowed To block over draw of power and blown fuses choose the Maximum number of outputs which would correspond to the max AMP allowed Max Outputs At once This field corresponds with the Maximum outputs allowed to be Open at once by the RTU You may choose to open up to External Condition outputs all at once however the bottleneck will be the AMP allowed by the RTU s power supply and fuse To block over draw of power and blown fuses choose the Maximum number of outputs which would correspond to the max AMP allowed 109 Parameters tab Field Unit Definition General Communication Samples Modules Un Control Water Stability Time 0 05 00 Un Control F
98. e water factor window MANUAL ICC 2 100 fff ms cars wum O 5 26 pm 3212002 Before we go on let s examine and explain what water factor is and what is its functionality in ICC Water Factor is a way of simplifying and translating ETo to a percent value ETO ot reference evapotranspiration is one of the most important things to consider when scheduling run times for your irrigation system The problem is most people have never heard of ETo or considered it when irrigating their landscapes Fortunately it is a fairly simple concept that can save you money 60 ET Explained Evapotranspiration is the combination of water that is evaporated and transpired by plants as a part of their metabolic processes Reference Evapotranspiration ot ETo is simply the amount of water needed in a year of average weather The graph bellow illustrates the concept The green area labeled Plant Water Need represents ETo Notice that as the days get longer and warmer from March to Plant Water Need i Eto Fab March april may dun July ALG Sept Oct Month July ETo or the plant s need for water gradually increases The blue area represents a very common but incorrect watering practice where the irrigation system is turned on full bore around March when rain usually ends The system is then left running for peak summer water needs until well into the fall when it begins raining again Remember that in the fal
99. ed to create a program Group e Check the flag for field unit and choose the field unit which you are writing this program for You may choose the field unit by utilizing the drop down menu to it s right System Area C Type Field Unit xL All L Program Status Finish Once you have chosen the field unit click on the s to enter the write program mode Click on the sign to add anew program group ye nn C1 l Soe a E s x ENM a Active Name Activates Martine Imgate Expected Flow High Flow Lowy Flow e Clickin the Name field of the program group and type in a name e Click in the Description field and type in a description 207 SS _ lUN M Programs Conditions Type Element Do When Group Timing Start Time 12 01 00 an cles in Da 1 E Start Stop Time 12 00 00 aH E Interval 0 00 00 C End to Start Startto Start gt Active Days Activate Calendar v 7 e _Fr 5a Every 1 Days On Comm Fail Wait Stop E TE Se E E a a e TY E S S S S Start Time BEF 01 00 an Cycles in Day i stop Time 12 00 00 an Interval 0 00 00 H Startto Start l End to Start Start Time Choose the irrigation start time for this program group e Stop Time Choose the stop time of the program group e Cycles in Day Choose how many cycles should this program run for e Interval Type in th
100. ed with a Motorola Bravo pager with a pre programmed address from the factory Since there is no acknowledgment from an IMPACT on whether the request for open close was received ICC has some built in protection Max Retry Level To make certain each IMPACT has received it s message from the corresponding Field Unit an operator may program the field unit to repeat the message Type in the number of times this field unit should send each message to its IMPACTs The number of levels will change to match with this number You may then type in the time between each retry in the corresponding field in the table 102 Time Out Here the operator may type in the length of time between each retry You may choose your second retry to be after a longer wait than the first one and so on The default time is at 1 minute Max Open Time It is possible that an IMPACT with low battery may not receive close transmission for the central no matter how many retries are sent by ICC Max Open Time the time sent out with each transmission for open If this time is set for 4 hrs for example the IMPACT will close the valve at 4 hrs even though it has not received the close message from the central Scorpio Tab Note this option is different if you are using an IRRInet we will cover Field Unit Definition General Communication samples Modules Farameters Max Retry Level 5 Number of Scorpios Level Timeout Retti
101. eds to open a set of fertilizers he may choose the whole set by choosing a Fert farm rather than each Fert Pump The fertilizers of course can be picked at any time individually General Structure Fertilize Fertilize Output fierta a Fertilize Counter Feta l 176 Note When adding your Fert Counter don t forget to define the amount of Fert per pulse Click on the Fertilize tab to continue Fertilize Pumps In the Fertilize window you will have to choose 177 Fertilizer Tab Fert Pump Definition Burstto Center Close Fertilizer while Filter is Flushing Minimum Fert Pulses per Interval 0 Minimum Fet Time per Interval 0 00 00 Un Control detection After Fulses Ww Unopened Fert Alarm 0 15 00 L Name O Description Burst to Center This option will force the RTU to send a burst of any change in the status of this pump to the center as an event For example if a program is set to turn on this pump while irrigating the change will be sent to the center as a pop up event Close Fertilizer while Filter Flushing If this option is checked the fertilizer pump will stop when the filter needs to be flushed However if this pump is part of an irrigation program the program will continue with out the fertilizer Till the flushing is complete xNote You may set the DP for the flushing of the filter in the Filter
102. ent Read the Software License Agreement carefully use the scroll bar on the right side to scroll up or down If you agree with the license click Yes to continue 16 Click the type of Setup you prefer then click Next Network ICC station Description Full ICC Installation Center and or Terminal Back Cancel ICC is network compatible software Local ICC This option will install the ICC locally on this computer and intern creating a project locally This installation sometimes called ICC server is installed on the computer which will have the project data Network ICC Choose Network ICC if you have already installed a local version of ICC and are planning to connect to this computer via an IP network You may have more than one computer access and edit your project if you are connected to a LAN or WAN TCP IP network to a central ICC server The project folder on the server should be shared with the host computer which the network ICC is being installed on 17 Networking ICC To simplify this portion of installation we will cover it in 3 segments Segment 1 Sharing ICC Folder Share the ICC Directory on the main computer with the user s on the network who need access From the user computer Map the Network drive to ICC Directory on the main computer Install and point the ICC Segment 1 Share the ICC Directory on the main computer with the user s on the network who need access Sh
103. ents popup E Po Acknowledge all events u 224 Fixed Graphics View The fixed screen shows the order and format of mainlines with their valves meter main valves filters fertilizers and other free I O s that may not be ICC IRRinet Control Center File Edit View Tools System Commands Accumulation Mgmt Events Pager Flow Utilities Graphs Offlin N Help Fixed user on IRRInet XL Hold Unit i IRRInet XL etA x Fert pump on 0 M H main line Stop the line Stop note after assigning a Fert farm to a wo ee Filter program on the line note line it still Prost gt both have the same name appears individually in the fixed 0000002 0000004 Fern B F PUMP1 Description Fai Stm End Ack Note Field Unit Area ReceiveTime User logininICC EY 571772002 3 23 49PM PT Nome 5 17 2002 3 23 49 PM H E oY User login in ICC O 5 7 20029 59 44AM fi O Noe 5 17 2002 9 59 44 AM IRRInet control center start O 5 7 20029 5217AM o O Noe 5A772002 9 52 17 AM attached to lines This is a graphical version of all that we have done up to now Right Mouse Button Activity From this view you can move the mouse to point at any element in the graphic window and click the right mouse button to pop up a choice of actions Right Click on an Output Select from Open manual control including a duration to hold open Sample now interrogate for status note sampling a valve samples all the
104. ert Stability Time 0 00 00 still Un Control Time 0 30 00 Flow Check Wait 0 00 05 Alarm Output Mone 7 Logger Almost Full at 50 is fa DIMF Name Description The parameters in this window will only relate to IRRInet XL RTUs and CPU420 s We will review each parameter Un Control Water Stability Time In the Irrigation tab of Main Line Definition window there is an option to set Leak Detection There you will define how many pulses from the water meter would be a water leak A water leak would cause the system to post an Event of Un Open Water and shot off the line Here Un Control Water Stability Time we will define the time which the pulses must accrue in in order for the alarm to be true For example if this time is set for 5 minutes and the leak detection is set for 3 pulses it means that the 3 pulses must accrue with in 5 minutes other wise there is no alarm Un Control Fert Stability Time In the Fertilizer tab or the Fert Pump Definition window In the Irrigation tab of Main Line Definition window there is an option to set Leak Control After There you will define how many pulses from the Fert Meter would be a fertilizer leak A fertilizer leak would cause the system to post an Event of Un Open fertilizer and shot off the Fert line Here Un Control Fert Stability Time we will define the time which the pulses must accrue
105. es 3 0 valt for A Ti t Milisec ait tor Answer Timeout Milisec 400 Remote Response Time TATI 0 00 00 0 00 30 Update Time For R te TATII 0 00 00 Tron odate Time For Remote TAT a IRRInet in the next section Max retry level To make certain each Scorpio receives a message from its corresponding Field Unit the operator can program the field unit to repeat the message Type in the number of times this field unit should send each message to its Scorpios The number of levels will change to match with this number You may then type in the time between each retry in the corresponding field in the table Number of Scorpios This fixed number will show the number of Scorpio s attached to this RTU 103 Retries Type in the number of retries for all levels of communication with the Scorpios attached to this RTU It is important to note all communication with these Scorpios will be repeated Wait for Answer Timeout Millisec Before retrying to resend a message this is the length of the time the RTU should wait before resending a message to a Scorpio Remote Response Time TATI Define the length of time between each handshake for Tariff Time TAT between the RTU and the remote Update Time For Remote TATI Define how often should the RTU get TATI data from its remotes Note TATI is explained in the TATI section of this manual 104 Event Tab IRRIne
106. et s choose CHANGE LINE from the THEN COMMANDS ICC Conditions Program E e ed es General IF THEN Scope Scope ID C All Lines Change line Field Unit JIRRinet Line fooomLon 7 First we choose the Change line option and from Scope pick the Field Unit option As soon as you click on the Field Unit Table appears called Scope ID where you have to choose the Field Unit where Main Street is located Then another Table will pop up where you can either choose to stop all lines on this field unit or choose a line from the drop down menu Here we will choose just the Line and pull down the menu where we pick Main St and the option To to Stop Click on Save You have now setup your first command You can active or deactivate this command as you please by just clicking in the Active box in the General tab This option will allow you not to have to delete a command you can store as many commands as you like on your hard drive and comeback to them as you need them Note Remember that you have just created an IF command which means that the mainline is in stop mode till you change it back to ON manually Or write another command that start the line Note Please remember that Commands are stored on your hard drive not in the Field Units If ICC is shut down or the FIU Server is not active this command will never be sent to the field 236
107. eter Input E o M I BOO Cond a 500 Cond 400 Cond Select the icon click on it then move into the active window graphic window user mode and click the mouse again pointing the location where you want the I O icon to be located A table pops open allowing you to select field unit and type of I O from the list Select an I O from the table after base type is selected Click on the button to add the element to the drawing page Add Element to View aks Field Unit H E 295 Add an element area or field unit icon You can place an icon representing an area or a field unit on top of the screen These icons are also live and will change color and text displays e g red for alarm Stop if any main line is in stop as the data changes are reported in from the field If you want to use the element as a button you must add a button adjacent to the field unit or area icon See separate section on how to create your own area and field unit icons g After selecting to add an element move the mouse into the drawing page and click on the location where you want the element located A table opens shown above that allows you to select Area Unit or Line After selecting the element type from the table pick the element click on it once to highlight then click on the button to add the element to the drawing page a Lock button If you need to place a number of I O icons on top of the
108. f time and placing them in one folder on your computer will simplify the process Prepare each page in this manner The next steps involve placing the labels buttons and icons on these screens Add Nest Level Add Here Delete Cut Paste Create the screens in branching according to your outline and their respective parent child relationships In this example the result of right clicking on the New branch shows a popup menu where you can either add another screen at the same branching level or add next level down Draw Controla Branches may be cut and pasted to different locations Right click on any branch to cut then right click on the branch to which you want to move and select paste Draw Controls Toolbar This toolbar provides the icons needed to add labels additional graphic images navigational buttons specific inputs outputs and area field unit icons on top of the page you create You may lock or unlock any button Mouse actions are indicated as either click left mouse button or right click right mouse button 293 k Selection tool when depressed you can right click on any object placed on the screen to bring up a menu with actions that may be performed Or click and drag a rectangle to select one or more items placed on the screen Al Create a label for the screen Click on this button and then click inside the new picture to create a placeholder for a label Use the edit b
109. flow in your system Some county and cities have limit on how much water they can use or may be interested in predicting how much water they will use in a season Using these tools will allow you to approximate based on the water you use now to calculate how much water will you use later Area Definitions We have to first create an area which we will be using to in our predication of Flow From the Flow Utilities choose Area Definitions IRRInet Control Center 13 X File Edit View Tools System Commands Accumulation Events Pager Few Graph Offline Weather Window Help Mgmt Utilities System Command Definition Programs Auto Hide Area F Arrange ICC Areas Change Areas Run Copy Edit Mode Password Areas Types Users Analysis Calculated About ICC Fieldunit T sae Messages Show Revert Paste Toolbar Users Reports Messages Protection Show Hide All I O Definition Programs i T Exit Select All Properties ypes Groups Toolbar I O Tables TaTi Reports Scorpios Definition Filter Program Definition IRRInet Fert Pump Definition IRRInet XL 265 Using the sign create a Flow Area And type in a description for this area that would make it easier to distinguish it from others in the future It would be a good idea to also put in a date in the descriptions Flow Prediction Definitions iL Name Description Nominal Flow SEM Liter Minute ez P fGen Minute r Using the
110. g for Farm the list of Fert pumps within this Fert farm become apparent under the stock column Programs Stock Fert Activate C rater a aie E F PUMF1 G HH MM C Line G All C Quantity C Farm Line OOOMLOO1 l Support Fert Factor Single Quantity C Proportional I Stop Irrigation when Unopen Fert Fert Quantity 0 00 00 a alae PostFer ater fo hF Pre Fer Water fo hae d Support Fert Factor When this box is checked the Fertilizer Factor changes with the Water factor For example if the water factor has been changed by the weather station to 50 percent the fertilizer factor will be also changed to 50 percent e Stop Irrigation When Unopen Fert You may choose to stop irrigation if the Fert pump is on but the counter is not registering any count This could mean that the Fert tanks are empty If this flag is checked the irrigation will stop e Single Quantity vs Proportional Choose if you d like the Fert to be injected into the line proportional to the Water or all in a single quantity after pre Fert water 218 Example If you choose Proportional and the program line is irrigating 500 gallons with 100 gallon of Fert then for every gallon of Fert the program will inject 5 gallon of water However if you choose Single quantity the Fert pump turns on and pushes all the 100 gallons of Fert and shuts off Note If you choose to fertilize based on Proportional the Fert pump will be turning on and off often
111. g Programs A Another method you Name 1st Samp ae May use to create a Description First sample ofthe day schadual sampling time is to use Sampling by Frequency Sampling by Time sample by time of the oe o0 00 an 10 00 00 an 4 00 00 H 6 00 00 iN day rather than by iL ste End Frequency Sample Time frequency As per last 0 ae E 06 00 PM ee we like to sample once a day at 6 00 A M you may simply click on the sion of the Sampling by Time Sampling Rate When in Picture o 00 00 H and type in the time of Name Description O a Ou Ou to sample cS 83 Lastly you may choose how often to sample when you are in picture When in Fixed Screen of ICC any element which is attached to with this sample rate will be sampled Field Sampling Programs PI Mame 1st Samp Description First sample ofthe day schadual sampling by Frequency sampling by Time 06 00 00 an 10 00 00 an 4 00 00 H 06 00 00 a iL st Era Frequency Sample Time 06 00 AM 10 00 4M sampling Rate When in Picture 0 05 00 Name Description W Lets assume we have set this time to every 5 minutes s 1 When in the Fixed Screen of ICC the outputs which have this sample program will sample every 5 minutes when in picture which is why it is good practice to be in the system view rather than field unit view when walking away from ICC computer Click Save to save this sample pr
112. gal agreement between you the person acquiring and or using the accompanying software and an owner of the copyright in the software Motorola Inc You indicate the acceptance of the terms of this agreement in the entirety by selecting the I ACCEPT option below If you do not accept the terms then you should select the I DO NOT ACCEPT option below and return the software and all accompanying packaging and documentation to your supplier for a refund Conditions i This software is provided for use by the number of users referred to hereinafter as the permitted users indicated in the registration key form Do you accept all the terms of the preceding License Agreement If you choose No Setup will close To install ICC IRRInet Control Center you must accept this agreement lt Back No Read the Software License Agreement and click Yes if you agree 23 Setup Type Network ICC station Description Enable remote access to ICC application over a local network ore Choose Network ICC Station from Setup Type window Select Components Please select the destination folder for ICC support This is not the server folder J Destination Folder C MICC IRRInet Control Center Browse Space Required 52791 K Space Available asag2k Dik Space Back Conca Since there are no components to this software click Next in the Select Component window Select Program Folder
113. ger The use of message pagers alphanumeric display is a great way to stay in touch with your system The ICC software system supports 3 modes of paging Radio Common Carrier RCC using TAP protocol PeopleFinder paging terminal direct serial port connection to a paging terminal and iDEN Motorola s digital communications service operated by Nextel in the United States From the main menu select Pager Three sub menu items are available RCC Users and Messages IRRInet Control Center 13 X System Command Definition Programs Auto Hide Area i Arrange ICC Areas Fieldunit I O Definition i Types Exit Select All Properties yp Groups Toolbar TaTi Reports I O Tables Scorpios Definition Filter Program Definition IRRInet Fert Pump Definition IRRInet XL 259 RCC This is where you set up the access information to the paging service regardless of RCC Peoplefinder or iDEN The communication tab of this popup allows you to enter the specifics about the modem protocol and password if required Click on the Configure button to set the modem properties In the General Tab Choose the name of the service provider and the fill in the description and the Access Numbers Your service provider provides these Pager RCC Definition skei Memen 9 18007596366 phone numbers Communication Tab In this window you will assign the modem which is going to be used for paging and the protocol u
114. going to fill in this area seyh Of July Irrigation You have now setup your first group 229 Now we need to setup a condition for this group Remember that you can setup more than one condition for a group Click on the plus sign by the Cond Name Type in a Name and a description for this condition and from the Belong to Group Pick the group you want this function to belong to In our case it would be The 4 ICC Conditions Program Eo ajx Name Median Description Median on Main Street Belongs to Group The dth 7 lf Type IF Preset Time Remaining Execute if Active for 0 00 00 Execute for 0 00 00 Group Description Condition Description a s a There are two other areas that you need to think about on this screen e Execute if Active for You can set up a delay here If your condition is met you can have the execution be delayed For example You can set up your delay of if a rain sensor is activated wait for 3 hours before stopping the irrigation on Main Street e Execute for Time you want the command to be active for For example You can set up your delay to execute for 24 hours After a rain sensor is activated Here you will choose your IF or IF AND ONLY IF statement Click on the IF tab and let s continue on setting the conditions 230 IF Tab ICC Conditions Program E 2 xl General IF THEN Relation
115. gram to go to wait mode or Stop if you don t want this program to run incase of communication failure with the central 209 Active Calendar The last option to review in the Program Group is the Active Calendar Group Timing i Group Conditions Type m Do When Start Time FR 01 00 an cles in Day 1 H E 7 l Start input Ja Mi Stop Time 12 00 o0 an Interval 0 00 00 M Wait input a 3 oN Startto Start C End to Start V Group Active Days ByDays Ind Sul Mo Tul We Th Fr 5a C Every 14 Days Kens E z 2nd 2 se Self Fe Sal xL Finish Em 0 fee a E d o S S e Active Calendar What is Active Calendar Active calendar is a yearly 365 day calendar which resides within each RTU By using active calendar a programmer may schedule days with in the year no to irrigate To create a new active Calendar Click on the Table icon by the drop down menu A new window will appear 210 Non Active Days 1 Select Months Su Mo Tu WeTh Fr Sa Su Mo Tu o Tu WeTh Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Si Holidays Holidays Ewe CLEAR ALL Mo Tu WeTh Fr Sa Su Mo Tu WeTh Fr Sa Su Mo Tu WeTh Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa wu Mo Tu WeTh Fr Sa Su Mo Tu WeTh Fr Sa Su Mo Tu WeTh Fr Sa Su Mo Tu WeTh Fr Sa p Name Description _ Click on the to create a new schedule 1 Click on the name of the months you would like to create schedule for or choose
116. grams before running this Setup program Click Cancel to quit Setup and then close any programs you have running Click Nest to continue with the Setup program WARNING This program i protected by copyright law and International treaties Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil and criminal penalties and Will be prosecuted to the masimum extent possible under law ne Click Next at the Welcome window Software License Agreement Please read the following License Agreement Press the PAGE DOWN key to see the rest of the agreement This isa legal agreement between you the person acquiring and or using Ithe accompanying software and an owner of the copyright in the software Motorola Ine You Indicate the acceptance of the terme of this agreement in the entirety by selecting the ACCEPT option below If you do not accept the terms then vou should select the DO NOT ACCEPT option below and return the jeothiware and all accompanying packaging and documentation to pour supplier Conditions I This software is provided for use by the number of users referred to hereinatter as the permitted users indicated in the registration key form a Do you accept all the terms of the preceding License Agreement If you choose Ho Setup will close To install ICC IRRInet Control Center pou must accept this agreem
117. hanges Cancel Reset of a field unit allows the central software to reset and then display the data you see regarding this field unit at the central First confirm the check box on the left and then click on Upload or download You may also check one or more of the boxes it the adjacent columns Such as Comm Err Comm Err If this unit has a comm Fail this flag is checked You may not upload or download to this if this box is checked Hold Unit If this RTU is on hold this box will be checked Reset Line One or more main lines on this field unit need restart Long Fail If an RTU has a long power fail it needs to be reset Full Download Downloads all the data from the ICC in regards to this RTU to the RTU over writing the current Data in the field unit If you have programmed this RTU using a keyboard the data will be replaced Full Upload Uploads all data from the RTU to the Central ICC All the data in ICC will be replace with the exciting data in the field unit Run Lines Opens all the main lines on this RTU Hold Unit Stop all communication to this field unit Un Pause Resume all communication to this field unit Download Changes _Downloads the changes you may have made in ICC to the Field Unit Upload Changes Uploads the change you may have made by keyboard at the field unit to the central 119 Upload Download Wizard Continued Short Upload should only be used to pick up changes made in the field to
118. his event based on the Scope of the whole system a cretin area or a filed unit If you click on the field unit the list of the field units defined will appear in a drop down list Pager Users Definition Click save once finished In this example you can see that the Boss is setup to receive only messages related to the Network Protection feature of ICC occurring anywhere in the system 262 Messages From the Pagers menu choose Messages To create a new custom message click on the sign and type in your custom message ao a Pager Message List i E 2 x Need your help pl all the office J Ready for Lunch sle gt 2 Once finished Click on the Save button Exit this screen and from the pager menu choose Users Click on the user yov d like to send a message to and click on the 263 Paging Message Boss 2 x Message EH Fager Users D General Pager Events Definitions Need your help please call the office Name Bere E m RCC t User s Fager Number 1231 Pager Language Type 0 l Send system name Ready for Lunch 1 Description k In Paging Message window choose the Message you are sending and click on the E T the message appears in the lower box click on the send the message button to 264 Flow Utilities Flow utilities are tools designed for predicting
119. ic Condition conditions to the field unit 283 Weather Station ICC currently supports concurrent operation with a third party Weather Station software Weather 3 by Aqua Engineering Fort Collins CO telephone 970 229 9668 To access Weather Station support click on the menu item Weather then click on the drop down Stations IRRInet Control Center 13 X System Command Definition Programs Auto Hide Area i Arrange ICC Areas Change Areas Run R Fieldunit Revert Paste Standard Users Reports Hide All Toolbar Protection I O Definition A I m Programs i T Exit Select All Properties ypes Groups Toolbar I O Tables Tati Reports Scorpios Definition Filter Program Definition IRRInet Fert Pump Definition IRRInet XL 284 Weather Station Stern At LUNE GT Gish Ss cocoa t The screen below will pop up A weather station is assigned to either the entire system or to one or more areas If you select to use Automatic ET the system will launch Weather 3 at the assigned time and will result in a water factor adjustment within the min max limits you set ET Baseline is used as the divisor denominator in the equation that generates the water factor Daily ET is divided by the baseline and converted to a percentage adjustment factor You will need to point the ICC software to the location containing the Weather 3 executable WCOMM EXE as shown in the example Click
120. ide All Toolbar Protection I O Definition I y Programs i T Exit Select All Properties ypes Groups Toolbar I O Tables TaTi Reports Scorpios i Definition Filter Program Definition IRRInet Fert Pump Definition IRRInet XL 21 17 Click on Offline and then click Catalog The following window will appear From the Field Unit choose the RTU that we are creating this offline program for Catalog Modules IM rigetion Programs IM S00 Conditions Delon tron mele Writ Download te Feld Crit Adata Sela Unit Catalog File File Mame Description s s Catalog Modules IM rigetion Progress F 900 Conditions Catalog File File Name Description Field Unit IRRINET6 Click on the sign to add a new offline catalog In the fields provided type in the name and Description of this set of offline programs 278 Offline Catalog ajx Catalog Madules M rigetion Programs z i S00 Conditions Catalog File File Mare irre Deloen tron Geld Unit Downoad to Fela Orit Adad toy Sele Crit Description Irrinet 6 winter programs Field Unit IRRINETS amp Click Save Catalog Catalog Modules Irrigation Programs M Logic Conditions Catalog File File Marie Summer Add to Field Unit Download to Field Unit Description Summer for XL Field Unit IRR InetsL 279 It is Crucial to
121. ike IRRInet XL The two options are either line or radio Choose the communication method of this field unit from the drop down menu Last Sample After the first communication is established with this field unit the last sample time of this field unit will appear in the box immediately in front of the Last Sample The operator may sample the field unit by clicking on the camera Once communication is established with this field unit you may click on this button to sample the field unit is Click on this button to synchronize the field unit time with the PC time 113 Communication Tab General Communication Program and Line Sample Output Sample Modules Parameters IMPACT Soran Event Retries 14 Max Open Time 4 00 00 Time between Retries 0 01 00 System Area C Fl ome 3 E Fark Field Unit Field unit in South park alel s Under the Irrigation Tab of IRRInet Scorpio and Events are grayed out IRRInet is not capable of defining these options however you may define some settings for IMPACT IMPACT Retries Choose the number of retires for each message to the IMPACTS attached to this RTU by either typing the number or using the up and down arrows Max Open Time It is possible that an IMPACT with low battery may not receive close transmission for the central no matter how many retries are sent by ICC Max Open Time the time sent out with each transmis
122. il02 veds 9 PLOGOH Browse Example server share Reconnect at logon Connect using a different user name Sign up For online storage or connect to a network server lt Back Map the drive to an available drive letter Make sure to check the box Reconnect at logon You should now be able to see the ICC directory of the main PC in My Computer as drive letter you have chosen 22 We are at the Final step of ICC network installation It will be reviewed briefly from the beginning We will then link the ICC network to the mapped drive From your ICC CD double click on Setup Welcome Welcome to the ICC IAAlnet Control Center Setup program This program will install ICC IRRInet Control Center on your computer lt i strongly recommended that you exit all Windows programs before running this Setup program Click Cancel to quit Setup and then close any programs you have running Click Next to continue with the Setup program WARNING This program it protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil and criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maxinum extent possible under law coca Click Next at the welcome window Software License Agreement Please read the following License Agreement Press the PAGE DO WN key to see the rest of the agreement This is a le
123. ils 900 Condition O Output 00200001 Close END Type Mame DTMF Relation Vale stability Time Stability On Time 0 04 10 H Stability Off Time o oo 00 4 a WO Types Logic Co Stability on Time This is the time to wait before starting the logic condition Stability off Time When this time is set the logic condition will not go off after it s component is no longer met till this time is over 167 For example If this time is set to 04 10 then the start of the Logic Condition will be delayed for 4 minutes and 10 seconds The same will apply when the condition is no longer met the Logic Condition will not stop for 4 minutes and 10 seconds The following is the table of the I O s and the available options for them 168 Crop Types As we mentioned earlier in this manual there many different ways in ICC to set water factors One of which is to change water factor by crop type Crop types can then be chosen when creating a main line therefore before continuing with mainlines we are going to cover this option From the menu click on the System Choose Crop types from the drop down menu IRRInet Control Center 13 X System Command Definition Programs Auto Hide Area Arrange ICC Areas Change Areas Run Fieldunit I O Definition Programs S Exit Select All Properties Types Groups Toolbar I O Tables Scorpios Definition Filter
124. in in order for the alarm to be true For example if this time is set for 5 minutes and the Leak Control After is set for 3 pulses it means that the 3 pulses must accrue with in 5 minutes other wise there is no alarm 110 Still Un Control Time After an Uncontrolled Water unopen water alarm has been reported you may choose how often to check if the alarm is still true Here you will set the time for the RTU to check for the existence of uncontrolled water alarm unopen water For example if this time is set to 30 minutes the RTU will check for the existence of the alarm every 30 minutes if the alarm still exist still unopen water the RTU will then send another alarm to the central Flow Check Wait In irrigation system when there may be Virtual Meter s where one meter may be a different RTU than others there may be delay in receiving the latest data from all RTUs to calculate true flow Set the delay for such meters on this RTU within this field Alarm Output Once the outputs of this RTU have been defined you may choose one to close when there is an Alarm on this RTU Choose this output from the drop down menu 111 Field Unit Definition IRRinet Adding an IRRInet ea Eg Fararmieters Sutput Sarmiple Modules General Eommunitatiun Prodtarn and Cine Sarnple Name IRRinet1 OTMF 2 System Version O Description Application version 00 00 Type IRR Inet 99 sroqrams 99 lines Re
125. in M to be used to backwash the filter Flush Duration Time As the menu explains you may choose the length of time the Filter should be flushed 190 Filter Program Definition To enter the Filter Program Definition click on the system in the main menu and then click on the Filter Program Definition In this window you will be able to program how often and under what conditions to flush the filters and also assign some other advance settings IRRInet Control Center 13 X System Command Definition Programs Auto Hide Area Arrange ICC Areas Change Areas Run 3 Save Copy Edit Mode Password Areas Types Users Analysis Calculated Hide About ICC Fieldunit Revert Paste Toolbar Users Reports Messages Protection Show Hide All I O Definition Programs En Exit Select All Properties Types Groups Toolbar I O Tables TaTi Reports Scorpios Definition Filter Program Definition IRRInet Fert Pump Definition IRRInet XL 191 General Tab Filter Program Definition 2 x General Structure Parameters Name Prog Description Filter Program one Number of Flushes 0 SJ SINCE 5710 2002 5 44 09 PM Connectto main line JooomLoo1 IRFInetxL e Name Type in the name of this Program e Description Type in the description for this program e Number of Flushes This value is not changeable the number will represent the number of flushes applied on this progra
126. inition Programs Auto Hide Area Arrange ICC Areas i Change Areas Run Fieldunit I O Definition z I Programs i T Exit Select All Properties ypes Groups Toolbar I O Tables TaTi Reports Scorpios Definition Filter Program Definition IRRInet Fert Pump Definition IRRInet XL 248 Event Types Event Types E pae 2 xX Priority for Popup La Priority for Pager g9 a xlt g Automatic download program Irrigation Battery failed or recovery None Bo Mone Terminal 6 48 Change Exemal concn marualy Change external condition by setcall Change field unit communication definition None Communication aT e ee Bustout LO Re mate Uri 5 5 l l Priority of Event popup This option allows the operator to set priority for different types of Events Any event set higher than this number will Shortt Cut You may reorder the list of the codes or alphabetize the Description by double clicking on the headers of each column 249 Pager Priority This option sets the priority for events that should be sent to the pagers Any event set higher than this number will be sent VIA pager There are many ways to viewing a table here all the events are list from A to Z based on the description field you may rearrange this list by assenting or descending code values by double clicking on the header code in the code column Event Types a 2 Bx x Prior
127. interface provides the user with full graphic control of the RTUs operation including database and parameter changes and on line program monitoring for the system operator This manual will be reviewing the RRInet Control Center ICC Overview Motorola s ICC RRInet Control Center provides sophisticated yet easy to use irrigation monitor and control capabilities operating on a PC or Server running Microsoft Windows 2000 or XP Tasks such as writing programs sending data receiving data and viewing alarms are enhanced by a user interface and advanced features such as user created graphic screens 11 Preparing to Install ICC a ren your system administrator or I I l l l l l l l I I I i LAN manager l E Checklist oenar i application on your i l l Minimum system requirements computer OS Windows 2000 or XP eaa Edition a Hard drive Minimum of 20 GB of hard drive space partitioned Processor PIH 700 MHz or faster CPU Memory 256 MB or mote Video Video Card capable of 1024x768 resolutions Sound Card Sound Card Modems Modems pending to the type of system you are running a modem may be needed for each of the following Weather station PCanywhere Pager DTMF One way Two way PCANYWHERE PCANYWHERE is a remote access software which will be used by your reseller for support or online training Network Card Network card should be added to the computer if ICC is use
128. it designed to operate as a stand alone controller of as part of a system having any number of RTUs control centers and sub centrals connected through a communication network with any number of links and nodes The RTU is configured and loaded with the appropriate application using the Programming ToolBox 10 The RTU is a microprocessor based unit which consists of a CPU module and various I O and communication modules The very wide range of I O and communication modules makes the CPU420 RRInet XM system flexible to satisfy any application requirements IRRInet XL on the other hand is a lighter version with a limited number of local I O modules but same features as that of IRRInet XM The RTUs communicate using the MDLC protocol based on the seven layers of the OSI Open Systems Interconnection model published by ISO and adapted for SCADA communications The protocol provides network support and multiple logical channels per physical port enabling simultaneous central to RTU and RTU to RTU sessions It also enables each RTU to semultaneously run several communication sessions such as data exchange on line monitoring diagnostics etc The RTU is discussed in more detail later in this manual For technical information consult the Owner s manual and the Service manual Note that throughout this documentation the terms RTU and Field Unit are used interchangeably Control Center The control center computer with the user
129. ity for Popup Priority for Pager 40 1 iRnetcontolcenterstat S oe 2 stat communication of of Commerc E E Jal conmatowin 1 Manual dowroedprogan SiS gion s changeiigaiontactn gion E seieren O O eirio a Change irosen actrees os gion E downed progam M a gaion 10 Conmend roan Chenge triasie aser cline wod e0 os iriosion ii Constan Pregam sonte eof esfirosion M A a Remete conmuricatontaled recover eo 00 emote Unt Your ICC software is configured with many events An event is a message about some change of state in the ICC system Messages may originate from the field from the central hardware and from the central software operation The Event Types screen allows you to set at what level certain gates in the software open for example the event popup window will only occurs when an event with a priority of 60 or higher occurs and an event with priority of 90 or higher will be sent to the paging system You may change any event s okay return to normal state and fail priority so that one both or none of the states causes a popup and or a page Events may be assigned to groups that will be used later for reporting and you can create your own groups Note No mater what you set the priority at for popup or pager all events are logged 250 Event Group Event groups are designed to make it easier to print out event reports You may print out an event report based on all the events that
130. k Yellow Red Area off with an alarm Green Irrigating either manually or by program Green Red Irrigating and Alarm Using a draw application such as Paint Shop Pro create all 4 icons and save them in Windows Enhanced Meta File emf format 90 Field Units The next step is to define the field units that comprise the system From the main menu choose System and click on Field Units IRRInet Control Center 13 X File Edit View Tools System ff Commands Accumulation F Events Pager Flow Graph Weather f Window Help Mgmt Utilities System Command Definition Programs Auto Hide Area Arrange ICC Areas Change Areas Run i Fieldunit I O Definition Programs i T Exit Select All Properties ypes Groups Toolbar I O Tables Tati Reports Scorpios Definition Filter Program Definition IRRInet Fert Pump Definition IRRInet XL 91 General Communication Program and Line Sarnple Output Sample Modules Pabanieiens ae mide Version J 00 00 Description SS Type Belongs to Area None Address nao Link m i Wee Conditions if Prograne Burston Program Star Ante Usloed on Change by heyboerd Field Unit Time Unknown Last sample System C Area C FIU DTMF ale We will review each tab in detail As a reference here is a brief description of you should expect in each tab General Add and remove field units Its impo
131. known Week Week Last Sample Ta B System C Area C FIU DTMF sle There are 3 other types of field units in ICC IRRInet 200 Programs 40 lines and MIR5000F field unit 52 AC are programmed just like an IRRInet 99 programs 99 line and MOSCAD is programmed just like an IRRInet XL MIRF5000 ConditionOF Field unit 52 AC Is a legacy product of Motorola which is no longer available However ICC supports the 52 Station AC model If you have F Unit within your system the simplest configuration will be to define the unit and program it VIA keyboard in the field Then use the upload option to upload the field unit The MIR500F unit has a proprietary Physical Connections setting which is explained in detail in MIR5000F Unit manual 121 Main Line We should take a note here up to now we have defined our FIU areas and Field Units RTU The next step would logically be to setup Main Lines However when setting up main line you will have to add it s valves main valve meters and so on to the main line There fore we are going to continue this next section with first covering the outputs and inputs and then coming back to main lines IRRInet Control Center 13 X File Edit View Tools System Commands Pecuinulaton Events Pager Flow Graph Weather Window Help Mgmt Utilities System Command Definition Programs I Auto Hide Area Arrange ICC Areas Ch Areas Fieldunit Toolbar
132. l though the afternoons may be warm in Marin the days are much shorter and the growing season is ending for most plants Therefore plants need much less water The efficient irrigation scheduling technique is to readjust the system run times to match the actual plant water need curve shown on the chart The blue area represents wasted water and money This assumption is based on an average year of weather but in reality the weather can be variable Sometimes it s hotter colder or rainier than in an average year of weather That s why you should monitor weather information including temperature humidity and wind Based on actual weather conditions the operator should evaluate how much water is needed to replace the water that is used by his plants 61 Water Factor Makes this system change based on ETo very easy to manage ICC implements the water factor change based on ET if you have a weather station rain sensor rain buckets and limitless more options The operator may change the Water factor percent by either changing the WF of the whole system Area field unit crop type or even one single main line Which bring us to priority of WF in ICC As we just mentioned the operator has many options in changing WF in ICC However there is something that needs to be taken into consideration One of which is priority Lets assume we want to change the WF for a main line to 20 but the system water factor is set at 80 what should
133. le window we reviewed for field units 131 Record _ Check this flag if you want to record the amount of water usage from this output This will allow you to graph the data using the graph option in ICC COS Burst to Center Check this flag if you want the changes in the state of this I O to be sent to the center COS Change of State NOTE It is possible to set more than one sample time however you should always take into count radio communication and radio traffic that may be generated Consider a typical system of Digital Output with 60 mainline and 6 Field Units If you are sampling each twice a day you ate initiating Digital Output X 2 60 X 2 6 X 2 1332 communications a day just to sample Remember that ICC is a live system and any change of status in the field is always sent to the central If it is essential when setting the sample time for each output and input to set the communication for a time of the day when the communication traffic 1s at its lightest 132 Details Tab In this window we will choose the Physical Connection of this I O An I O may be either connected directly to the RTU Scorpio IRRIcom or an IMPACT We have to define this connection letting ICC know where to get and send data of this I O to In an IRRInet Slots are numbered 0 to 5 Where slot 0 is the CPU V Definitions General Sampling amp Logging Details Physical Connection f Local C Remote l Impac
134. ll allow you to coordinate certain events conditional upon the time before after sunrise sunset If you do not find a city close to your location the lower part of the screen Time Zone Definition allows you to set the latitude longitude for your city If your city location was not listed or requires correction the table at the bottom of the screen allows you to make the settings unique to your locale Note that you can add a City as well as highlight a cell of information and change the data The latitude and longitude should be checked for your city adjust as needed The Time Zone refers to how many hours ahead add hours East or behind subtract hours West UTC Greenwich Mean Time is compared to your location 51 DIMF The ICC software allows you to use one of two modes of remote control Modem I Voice DTMF M Quite DTME otherwise known as DTMF dual tone multiple frequency Before checking the box for Voice or Quite DTMF you must choose the type of DTMF from the drop down menus Voice DTMF or Two way DTMF This mode features voice prompted operation You place a telephone call to the central the ICC software answers the phone then prompts you for password From your telephone you use the number keypad to enter numeric codes as prompted by the ICC software If you have a voice data modem installed you will be able to select which modem you will use for DTMF operation remote control of the
135. m After the filters have been changed you may reset this value by clicking on the icon This button will also erase the date and time of the last time this value was erased e Connected to main line This field displays the mainline which this filter program is associated with The operator may switch the program from a mainline to mainline from mainline Definitions 192 Structure Tab Just like creating mainline here to create a filter program we need to move filters previously created from the Stock to the Filter Valves table Filter Program Definition E 2 x Filter Valves Delay Before Starting Flushing 0 01 00 H Remain 0 00 30 Close Output oono e If you have not yet created the filters click on the table icon on the top left of the screen which will guide you to the Filter Definition screen To move the Filter over from the stock to the Filter Valves you may either use the drag and drop option or highlight the valve and using the arrows move the filters in or out of the Filter Valves table Delay Before Starting Flushing Sometimes it is necessary to delay the flushing of a filter program do to pressure in the line and other factors this option exists for this reason Remain You may change the time remaining on the Flush by either increasing or decreasing this time For example if the line is scheduled to flush for 6 minutes and has been flushing for
136. may choose to print specific set of events based on their status For example you may choose to pint only events that have been acknowledged by checkering the flag Ack Priority Tab Using this tab you may choose to print list o f events based on their priority Either type in the lowest or the highest priority or click on the two existing Select Events E HE Period Flags Priority croups Scope Priority 75 J 99 options to fill in the blanks By clicking on Burst the Priority option will fill in with priorities already set in the Event Types window The same will happen if you click on the pager button 254 Group Tab To print events based on the groups they belong to click on this tab Select Events Period Flags Priority Groups Scope Communication Irrigation DT MEF Condition Program Terminal Remote Unit Center Mone Mew Group MW Groups Check the flag for Groups and choose the Groups you would like to print To choose multiple Groups hold down the Ctrl button on your keyboard and click on multiple Groups Scope Tab Finally you may choose to print events based on System Wide Area or specific field unit Select Events Period Flags Priority Groups Scope c System IRPinetXUIRRinetsL RTL Area Field Unit Check the flag for the required option and click on the choice which meets your need Here w
137. mple n HP Sl ea 15 16 17 18 13 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 In this screen you will choose how often to call the field to collect accumulation This screen is critical to users who may not have a large bandwidth or expensive communication media The operator should call the field for accumulation as often as need to Usually once an irrigation program cycle NOTE You do not need to pull accumulation for every valve of every mainline and field unit By default if a request goes out for Accumulation values on a mainline all the valves attached to that main line is also uploaded To view them you may use the Print option and view each valve individually Next Sample At Once clicked on save after entering all data needed this window will display the next time the set call will ask the field unit for update on accumulation program Sample Every You may type in a set number of time of the day and choose form the Daily Sample column Sample Every number of days In the top example we will sample every 6 hours in every day This would be extremely over done and depending on the number of valves in this program could make our radio communication very busy 245 For other scheduling option uncheck the flag for Sample Every and using the button add the exact time of the day then uncheck the flag for Sample Every and check the exact days of the month Accumulation Programs General Link Program to Qu
138. my External and Logic Conditions Conditions Are sets of specific parameters used in ICC programming Each condition has a specific purpose and the use of the correct condition is extremely important In each IRRInet in addition to the number of the valves there are also options for 64 each External Condition Dummy Condition and Logic Condition conditions External Condition External Conditions are controlled and kept locally in the RTU External Condition conditions are used as insert in programs and work as a condition on the program You may use an External Condition to Start Stop or put a program in Wait There are 2 different ways of triggering External Conditions 1 Since External Conditions are controlled locally in your computer you may use a Command to trigger an External Condition s For example If a day or time accrues the Command will trigger the External Condition which in turn affects the program line it s in Changing the status of the External Condition manually is the second option By placing the condition in stop start or wait all the programs using this condition will be in turn affected 159 Now that we have learned the concept let s set up an External Condition step by step e From the System menu choose I O definitions e Choose the field unit you are adding this External Condition to e From the I O Sub Type choose the type of External Condition e Click
139. n the size of the area you are irrigating You may use the drop down menu to choose the value for this area This area measurement is used for reference in irrigation programming if you choose to water based on depth Belongs to Flow Area Flow Area s which we will cover later in this manual is a prediction tool for amount of water Belongs to ACC Area Later in this manual we will review how you may have multiple valves on one accumulation program and how to display them in one view If you have already reviewed the accumulations and would like to add this valve to an accumulation area you may make your choice here 142 b Click on the button to continue with more details settings of this Digital Output 170 Definitions 2 XI Digital Outputs Accumulations Water Accumulator fo KAP 0 00 00 f System C Area C Field Unit WOTypes Al O Sub Type All F i moon Pak Field Pak Fil Digital Outputs Accumulations Water Accumulator Quantify Accumulation for this output The M3 will be changed once a Meter is defined for the line which this output is connected to with it s own quantity The timer to the right of this parameter is the total accumulation run time for this output 143 Counters To add a counter Click on the System on the main menu and choose the I O Definitions from the drop down menu 1 0 Definitions E 2 xl General Samples Details Name
140. n the upper right corner left click on this icon release then move mouse to a field and left click again to pop up a help window regarding that field Not all fields are enabled Tool Tips are a form of help that you access by moving the mouse over a field in a screen and holding in position for a few seconds after which a pop up tip appears Example shown above 32 ing into ICC for the first time The supplier of your system should provide you with the initial login and password Enter the Login name default ICC the password default no password and then click on the icon of the padlock with keys to enter the system ICC Inrinet Control Center Elk Grove CSD Hierarchical tree showing organization of System Areas and field units Log of events for today Graphic display shown in the user mode viewing the system level displaying two icons for two areas which contain IRRInet or F units Toolbar at bottom of screen shows left right System Name User logged in blank security level system water factor current state of Insert Caps Lock and Num Lock keys server status current time and date Te hie ae we a At this point please familiarize yourself with the screen above and the various functions displayed 33
141. nal Number z Po Type D Output 4 VO Type Icon isyetem C Area Field Writ Click on the to add a digital Output Name _ Choose a name that is familiar and easy to remember You may use up to eight characters in the Name field Description Type in the description of this Output here you may type in up to 32 characters DTMF If you are planning to use DTMF this is the number that will be associated with this output in order to manipulate this output you will need to enter the DTMF number for this filed unit and output Internal Number Internal number is the number used by the field unit as a reference number This number is a static number is not changeable by the user Do not use this number as a reference 125 I O Type Icon Chose the icon for this I O This is the Icon that will be displayed in the user screen ICC has 32 different types of I O you may add However you may also create your own I O by clicking on the table a icon by the I O type 1 0 Types OoOo 2 xX General Status Terms Pictures Name BasMainv Description The Very basic main valve VO Base Type Valve Base Type aP Description x Bermad alve type 1 Bermad Yale type 2 Air or other gas Pump poa Te vaybeisaan Ee ot eas A new window will open I O Types Even though ICC provides the user with an extensive choice of I O types there are also many more I O types which the operator may create a
142. nd add using this option you may create a new type for I O 126 2 x Name BasFertM Description The very basic tert meter VO Base Type Meter f All C Base Type fa Description IO Base Type Air or other gas Pump D OQutput Bulb ulb DI Output he vey basi mee Chose the Type of I O or check the box by Base Type to narrow the selection From the drop down menu choose the Type of I O you are adding 127 1 0 Types E ax General Status Terms Pictures Name Cust a Description Custom Sensor VO Base Type Sensor 7 All Base Type Sensor Name 0 Base Type Sensor The ver basic sensor el es E A al Click on the to create new Type in the Name and the Description of the new element If you have changed your mind of the type of I O you may choose from the I O 128 Base Type drop down menu the type of I O you are creating 1 0 Types E 2 x Active State OM Inactive State OFF All Base Type Sensor Description LO Base Type Sensor The very basic sensor Status Terms Tab Click on the Status Terms Tab Type in the words describing the state of this sensor when Active Type in the words describing the state of this sensor when Inactive Click on the Pictures Tab 129 Pictures Tab 1 0 Types E 3x General Status Terms Pictures EFE PROGRAMS 10006831 ipg 10046967 ipg ac
143. ned to FAIL and OKAY which in turn is filtered by POPUP PRIORITY and PAGER PRIORITY to either popup a new event box on the screen and or page one or more pagers or select Report to generate an Events Report Select from RCC define pager service Users define subscribers or Messages write out your own message to be sent to a user Select from Area Definitions define flow areas outputs belonging and area flow limits Run Analysis flow prediction on one or more areas or Net Protection setup alarm limits for water distribution network Select from Define setup data to be graphed Calculated define sensors with calibration equation or Show execute and draw the graph 39 Offline Offline This is the library where data for each field unit is saved for later use in downloading Select Catalog to open the popup Select the field unit for which you want to view the file s Note that you can upload from an already programmed field unit same as wizard in field unit definitions Make sure you save each field unit s data here Weather Weather This window will allow you to connect to a third party weather application and import ET value Operator may also define minimum and maximum values for ET change by weather station here Window Window Allows you to hide all except the graphic display Arrange All sets the windows back to default position Hide will hide the one window selected Show All will open all the I
144. nformation from the RTUs By creating too many sample times you may slow down your system by causing too much and some times unnecessary communication with your RTUs Note There ate more elements to be sampled for XL XM RTUs than there are for IRRInet units IRRInet XL FIU Definition Detault samples Element Object Type in Li tigation Program Digital Input Digital Output Meter and Sensor Dummy Complex nalog Input ATI Programs Detault Communication LIME IO RSlink 19 To start click on the table icon on the upper right hand of this screen Reminder Whenever you see a table icon by a table it means you may click and add new items to that table 71 Field Sampling Programs Sample Time The new window Field Sampling Programs has three sections Before you can add your sampling time and frequencies you have to create a new sample program Click on the sign by the lower table and type in a new name for this program 72 Field Sampling Programs Name ist Samp Description First sample ofthe day schadual sampling by Frequency sampling by Time fi2 00 00 an 12 00 00 an Fo WH 12 00 00 am x e f ia teares e gt aeie TE sampling Rate When in Picture 0 00 00 Name PO Description After typing a new name for this sample program you may also type in a description Also note the two tables on top of this screen The table on the top left may be used to cre
145. nomic clock System System Select from System Definition Areas Field Units Main Lines I O Definition Programs Crop Types or I O Tables Most of your setup work is done in these tables System Definition System System Definition This option opens a window which allows the user to choose default field unit types Irrigation basis one or two week periods And system wide water factor FIU Definition System FIU Definition There are two options IRRInet or IRRInet XL Here you will have the options to setup the parameters for your FIU System Areas Opens a popup screen where you can create Areas used to group together field units You may change the water factor adjust and the icon for the area when viewing Fixed graphics mode 37 Field Units I O Definition Crop Types I O Tables Scorpio Definition System Field Units System Main Lines System I O Definition System Programs System Crop Types System I O Tables System Scorpio Definition Opens the window for Field Unit s definitions Contains 6 tabs that each needs to be completed Note wizard icon in General tab that allows you to upload all parameters from a field unit that is already programmed in the field Opens the window for Line Definition Contains 5 tabs This is where you connect outputs to main line functions like main valve irrigation valves and fertilizer valves and determine the irrigation basis time quantity e
146. ns to field units modify and add programs Cannot change system level parameters 46 Level 4 use this level to separate users access by areas of field units and other parameters similar to level 3 but assigned by Areas to each uset s login see next screen Level 4 Level 5 view only cannot change or define new elements RAEI v UnLock PWY You may delete any user by highlighting the user entered then click on the delete icon If a user has forgotten a password and you using level 2 access need to unlock it click on the button shown in the lower right corner of the screen 47 Level 4 Tab The tab Level 4 allows you to set up individual users access dividing your system Authority Flags M Command Program Events Ack M Set Call M Samples Times l Field Units Parameters Areas in User Authority 1 West Fam gt E E into areas that are comprised of one or more field units You may further restrict the access by selecting the Authority Flags as shown here Fore example we chose to give Bob access to west farm with rights to commands set calls and samples times Assign one or more areas by moving from the Stock to the Areas in User Authority You may do this by clicking on the Item in the stock and then clicking the right arrow 48 Options With in this window there are 5 Tabs each one of these tabs are separate part of ICC To access the Options click on
147. ocal Sco ro id ews o a Remote l Impact C User Table t px VO Types D Output a es ie a E 139 IMPACT VO Definitions General Sampling amp Logging Detalls Physical Connection Local Address 53486 C Remote Impact C User Table ie eg VO Types D Output VO Sub Type A E S IMPACT If this output is located on an IMPACT check the IMPACT flag and the set of options will change the only options available will be the address field and the output number 140 1 0 Definitions General Sampling amp Logging Details Physical Connection Local C Remote Slot oH C Impact Output oH C User Table System Area Field Unit O Types D Output v O Sub Type Fedunt WOTpe owon Po OOOO CC ou The Arrow options in the Physical Connections screen are to setup details and specific information regarding the I O For the output we just created the following options exist b Click on the button to access the Digital Output Details Screen 141 1 0 Definitions EE pels Digital Outputs Details Nominal Flow fo iterfHour Area of Irrigation ss Square Mete gt Belongs to Flow Area ft H Belongs to Acc Area fe System Ares Field Unit WOTypes Al VO Sub Type All F DIP ononon Park ik i afomo Park ik In the new window the following options exist Nominal Flow Actual flow Area of Irrigation Define i
148. of your system starting with an overall view of a map the system ending with a final zoom that displays the detail view of the valves located on a drawing or map of the site Resolution Issues If you are running your video display with the XGA 1024 x 768 pixels setting recommended the default space for the user created graphics is 754 x 490 Any image you create map scanned image etc that will form the base of a screen can either be limited to this size or if it exceeds it you will get horizontal and vertical scroll bars when you insert the image Note that you also may change the screen windows by dragging the borders of the events and the tree to increase or decrease their respective area Organize and Outline 289 KC AB eet Control Center Pie Cat Ver D u mo ee x eifi ese Fig User RAHAL Hi Eln Aet eea eE 2 pat ETH IDAT FH 1 on You will want to create enough zoom in steps so that system operators can easily select the final view You are not limited to System Area Field Unit steps as in the fixed display mode of ICC in fact you can create as many steps as needed Each step will be a new screen which should have a unique name Organizing your design in an outline form to display the parent child screen relationships will speed the process 290 Create the outline first and then start adding screens in the tree side of the user graphics display Right cli
149. ogram and return to the last window 84 IRRInet XL FIU Definition Addresses Parameters Defaults Default e SURGE None Mo IME E Digital input EE ees Pe EEE eee a Detault Communication LIME ID RSlink 19 You may now choose which of the elements or objects within ICC should use the sample program you have just created by simple left clicking on the sample program NOTE Please note that if the user chooses to update often it would be a good practice to leave ICC in a system view when walking away from the central computer This practice will help during the instances where the radio is busy Default Communication LINK ID The link ID for the FIU is almost always RSlink 19 This LINK ID must correspond with the LINK ID downloaded into the FIU at the time of programming with ToolBox Please refer to the ToolBox manual for more details 85 Area From the main Menu choose System and click on Areas ICC Fixed and User screen are both tree structured to make it more convenient for operators to separate deferent areas as their system expands to cover larger territories Areas simply allow the user to create subgroups to the System where he the operator may group RTUs within IRRInet Control Center 13 X File Edit View Tools System Commands Accum lation Events Pager Flow Graph Weather Window Help Mgmt Utilities System Command Definition Programs Auto Hide Area Arrange ICC Areas Change Areas
150. om the drop down menu If you have not yet created a Fert meter click on the table to the right of this option to enter the I O definition window and create a Fert meter KEKK NOTE Fert meter should not have a Quantitv meter Pulse more that 1M if you accidentally choose a higher quantity ICC will not display this counter in the Fert counter list Fert Mode Choose either Single Quantity all the Fert will be added to the line as the line starts or Proportional the field unit will inject the line with Fert proportional to the water Post Fert Pipe Flushing Choose the amount of water in M which the field unit should flush the line with 189 2 Filter Farm FenFa2 si E Fress Diff Input Joooi003 E Water Between Backwash ooo bP Flush Duration Time o o0 00 Area C System C Type Field Unit This tab only exists on mainline created on RRInets Filter Farm Choose a filter farm which belongs to the line from the drop down list If you have not yet created a filter farm you may click on the table to the right of this option to be directed to the Filter Farm menu Press Diff Input From the drop down menu choose the Pressure Differential Input previously created If you have not yet created this input you may click on the table to the right of this option to be directed to the I O definitions in where you may created this option Water between Backwash Choose the amount of water
151. on the to add a new External Condition e Type in the Name and Description for the new External Condition 160 IZD Definitions o 2x Generali Samples Details Name External Description External Condition DTMF Hl Internal Number Hl VO Type External r Po Type lcan l Record Status System Area Field Unit Park Field Unit WO Types External VO Sub Type External F External Condition Continued Record Check this flag if you would like to record the activity on this I O to use later in Graph Status As we mentioned before External conditions are static conditions The operator chooses the status of this condition in effect manipulating a program status that depends on this condition The status is a button by clicking on the button the operator can change the status from OFF to ON and vise versa 161 ON STATUS 1 0 Definitions OFF STATUS 1 0 Definitions ema C en a Eem a 162 Dummy Condition Dummy Conditions are the most useful of all 3 conditions Dummy Conditions are sent to the field units just like a normal valve and are used in the programming the same as any other valve The operator will be able change a program by manipulating the Dummy condition This let s create a Dummy Condition e From the System menu choose I O definitions e Choose the field unit you are adding this Dummy Condition to e From the I O Sub
152. ondition attached to this program such as wait on irrigation if an input is active or other wise you may view that option also here marked in red When writing a program note which week of irrigation cycle you are in reminder we set this option in the Parameters tab of the System Definition 204 At the top right of the screen in the white box the list of outputs affected by this program line is displayed 205 Fert Remain Fert 0 L Remain Fre Fert 320 M Fert option located in the middle of the screen displays the Fert pump attached to this program line and Fert remaining for the program Let us now write a program Writing an irrigation program Programs Group Timing Group Conditions Type Element Do When stant Time 12 01 00 Cycles in Day 1 2 Stan npt Ef gt al Ta B stop Time 12 00 00 H Interval 0 00 00 M Wait linout a put ON 7 Startto Start End to Start Stop Input ON 7 wW Group Active Days ee Py ByDays Ind Su Mo Tul wWe Th Fri Sa C Eves 1 Des on Samui Fel 2nd Su Mo Tu Wel Th Fr a Wait Stop xL Finish EE E RT EEE 7 aa Ca aone Nene Acivats Man re gato EectedFiow High Flow Low Fiow fean fono oa own al ee a aa a A a a A In order to change from view program gt mode to write program click on ihe s 206 The screen changes to programming mode Creating a program Group We first ne
153. options will be available in the future versions of ICC 3 Once all the days are selected click save 4 Click on the to send the new schedule to all field units 211 The options that you have chosen up to now were for a Program Group In the next section we shall cover programs associated with this group Program Lines Before we go on lets me just note that IRRInet XL can hold up to 500 programs this mean you may write one program group with up to 500 program line or 100 program groups with 5 program line It doesn t matter what combination it should not exceed over 500 lines of program IRRInet however has less memory and consists of 2 different chips One of which is 99 programs and the other 200 programs Now on with the programming Choose a program group by highlighting it bellow purple Programs 3 ea x Stock Water Activate A E a Organize Fertilize z Greta Line Free Internals elect Line X l Notit on Changes system Csa C iippe Field Onit IRRInetL M Jl el C Program Status Finish Column Units MH gt LX Le eX Le is e Click on the sign in the program line area to add a program Type in a name for this program i e Prog 1 By clicking in the Irrigate column 3 new options appear by the Field unit name Q Click on this button if you like to irrigate based on time 212 When you click on this button the i
154. ox Properties Toolbar to change the text of the label after highlighting the newly created label click on the label field you just created it places handles around the rectangular label field Note that when the handles are displayed you can resize the rectangular field for the label by click drag of any handle al Add a picture on top of the screen Additional graphic images may be applied on top of already existing base image s 29 Z Create a button that will point to another screen think of them as Go To _ buttons where you name the screen to display when this button is pushed It is recommended that you first create the screens in their final hierarchical branching structures first and then create the buttons for navigating back and forth between screens or jumping up down levels of the branching structure d Insert an icon representing input or an output This allows you to import any icon for water meter 294 Fert meter valve pump switch digital input etc These icons are live objects that connect to the actual status and command parameters After placing these icons on the screen and saving your changes you will be able to right click on each of them and you will get a popup menu just like in the Fixed mode of displaying the system See separate section on how to create your own I O icons Choose a Point to Put in View orice SE al O DTMF Name Description M
155. p Type None t i S S COC E Line vater Factor fios Field Unit Internal Line Humber Ares Tyoe Field Unit C System sensor Fert etc let us created a main line that has all these elements included When this button is green you may click on it to start the line A message will pop up asking Do you want to gather counters and irrigation program status before reset Choose yes No or Cancel E Use this button to put the line into stop x Click on this button if you like to reset an alarm on this line Let us create a main line 181 Choosing the field unit for the main line Check the flag by the field unit and from the drop down menu choose the field unit which you are adding this main line to Add new main line Click on the sign to add a new main line Name and Description Type in the Name and the Description of this line Crop Type If the line is supporting a Crop Type with a different WF than the rest of the lines on this RTU choose this crop type from the drop down menu or create a new one by clicking on the table icon 182 Mainiine Structure tab Line Dehnilian ee 21x General Structure Irrigation Fentilize Filters Main wale T Wain Stay Open Open Delay 0 00 00 Filter Program None 7 E Irrigation Yalves System Close Delay 0 00 00 Fert Farm Mone E Stock Ferilize
156. p down menu choose the COM port which this computer uses to communicate with the IRRInet XL FIU CPU420 Commonly we would choose COM2 since COM1 is used by the IRRInet FIU SUPER CPU However if there are not any IRRInets in the field and this system only communicates with IRRInet XLs choose COM 1 Password _ IRRInet XL communicates on a higher security level and each datagram carries the system password this is the same password as used with ToolBox to program this CPU The password is case sensitive and is different than the password used to login to ICC Short Power Fail _This setting will allow for the irrigation time to make up for time lost during a power fail After power recovery from a power lost the RTU will try to irrigate and catch up with the programs it has fallen behind on If the power failure exceeds the time set here the RTU will not irrigate and wait for manual reset Maximum Retries The number of times the FIU should retry establishing communication with an RTU before posting Comm Fail Minimum Time between Retries length of time FIU should wait before retrying to communicate with an RTU after a failed communication attempt When in Comm Fail The FIU will try to re communicate with an RTU after posting Comm Fail if this time is set FIU will wait the length of this time and retry to communicate with the RTU If this time is set to zero the comm fail will remain till reset by an operator
157. pay attention here your offline programs are currently empty and you may upload from the field units by clicking on Upload from field unit Catalog Catalog Madules M Irrigation Programs M Logic Conditions Catalog File File Mame Summer Description Summer for XL Field Unit IRRInetL a _ a _ a a Click yes to confirm your action As soon as you click yes the upload is done The upload is not actually done from the field units but it s from the saved programs in your project locally on your computer that is exactly the same as the programs in the field 280 You may choose to edit the Logic Condition conditions of this offline programs that was uploaded by clicking the table icon to left of Logic Condition conditions Catalog Catalog Modules l lrriqgation Programs M Logic Conditions 1 0 Tables Summer Summer for AL Inputs Dutputs Dummy utputa External Conditions Logic Conditions After editing the uploaded Logic Condition conditions Above click on save and m Catalog Modules n F litigation Programe Upload from Field Unit M 900 Conditions Download to Field Unit l Catalog File m Add to Field Unit File Name irrBw Description Irrinet 6 winter programs Field Unit IRRINET6 go back to the offline Catalog window 281 Click on the Irrigation Programs table to edit the uploaded programs Catalog Catalog Mo
158. rams e Program Line A program that consists of a set of conditions base of irrigation time and date of irrigation cycles etc e Program Group Consists of Set of program line for one set of Valves Let us review some of the icons and options of the program view screen before we move on 197 With in the view programs window you will see the following icons G Click this button to initiate sampling of the highlighted program line Click this button to initiate sampling of the highlighted program group D Click here to attach a note to this program gt Click here to start irrigation on this program right now gt Click here to irrigate today if you have set the irrigation on lets say Monday and Friday and today is Tuesday by clicking this button you will irrigate today at the time set to irrigate normally 198 Programming window icons QI Click on this button to Clear Order we will explain in more detail later in this section Ty Click on this button to set order a new window will open allowing you to move programs from group to group We will review this in more detail later in this section Programs E 2 x Program Group Stat Tire 00 00 stop Time 00 00 Ways Interval El Program Status Finish Expected Flow 7 Active No Actual Factor i ae mit e a rr eee ee A S a A a Name Activates Expected Flow Actual Flow A
159. ress Range Any other field unit may not use this address The system address must also be greater than zero Field Unit Address Range This is a range you may choose for your field units Fach filed unit will have a unique number which cannot be used by any other field unit The addresses chosen for the field unit must fall within this range 67 Parameters Click on the parameters tab Ei EJ Address Farameters Defaults M FIU is Field Unit Address Ee Fart COM Line Line Through Radio Radio Direction Remote I Center CoM Override Time me Seconds Mecia Radio c Channel Monitor CM Line Impedance Low High Line Level Field Unit Communication Parameters Maximum Retries 3 Minimum Time Between Retries 0 01 00 When in Comm Fail 0 00 00 H Minimum Between Transmissions 0 00 10 Radio 2 Direction l Remote F Center eh Dernige Iie 15 seconds hiecia Radio JE rene Wiarton ie hal Disabled a 2 FIU is a Field Unit When this option is checked it means that the FIU may have I O Modules itself or have a second radio to communicate with Scorpios In other words This FIU is also an RTU Address and PC Port Type in the address of the IRRInet FIU in this field and choose the COM port often COM 1 which the PC uses to communicate to IRRInet CPU SUPER CPU 68 Radio 1 and Radio 2 Radio communica
160. rrigate table changes and displays a time system Area Type ce Field Unit IRRInet L A Program state Finish Suspend Name Desciion Field Unit ees eee x p Pa ewe vane toes rantan Een o0 Peet PO A jooo oe Irrigate 00100 To set the time for the irrigation line click in the Irrigate table and type in a time j Click on this button to irrigate based on volume isyetem Aree Type Feld Unit IRRInetL All Program state Finish Suspend Name Descriion Field Unit eee El x w Pe sel nee scram loci pt Peat o O When you click on this button the EEE table changes and displays a time From the Column Units choose the measuring unit for the irrigation There are both metric and English units aM To set the volume for this irrigation program type in the volume of water for the irrigation in the Irrigate table Click on this button to irrigate based on depth Irrigation based on depth requires you to choose the depth of irrigation Choose the depth of irrigation for this line from the Column unit the units are in both metric and English 213 oSyetem 6 JAtee f Type Field Unit IRFlnet XL oe Progren staus Finish Se a a e GO faint Group re Descinion ee OO O o SS ie a al ee CC T ram Type in the depth of irrigation in the Irrigate column Expec
161. rtant to note that you may not delete a field unit if it is tide to other parts of ICC application such as Commands Communication Settings for communication with Scorpio and IMPACT can be found here Programs and line Sample Choose how often ICC should sample the Programs and Lines belonging to this field unit Output sample Choose how often ICC should sample the Outputs of this field unit Modules After the address of this field unit is placed in the General Tab you may either ask ICC to upload the modules from the field unit or choose them in this window from a designated list Parameters These options are only available for IRRInet XL and CPU420 they are grayed out if you choose any other type of field unit The options in this window are for events and specific alarms based on the time you input 92 Fararmeters 062 Conditions in Pragrame Burston Pro grann Sian Auta Upload on Change ty keyboard E a o xi Al Add New Field Units We will review IRRInet XL first Before clicking on to add new field units choose which area to add the field unit to 93 To do this check the flag for area by clicking the box next to area a drop down menu will appear From the menu choose the area for this field unit General communication Program and Line Sample Output Sample Modules Parameters Name E ae eee ee 00 00 Description i 4 Type
162. s 10046968 jpg I Documents and Settings artistsymbol Mo emf a edd 032c aristsumbol MO Alm emf arlistsyribol_ res emf artistsymbol_ y es_Alrmn emt center jpg rawingi jpa Drawings jpg extra jpg l E3 Desktop C plant Sensor 0 Base Type The ver basic sensor Locate the pre drawn pictures on your hard drive These pictures can be created previously using drawing software Make the pictures distinguishable by color Yellow and Red for example mean alarm and so on Drag and Drop the picture in the field relating to Good Alarm etc Click on Save 130 I O Definitions Continued Before we got into I O types and adding icons we were talking about adding a new I O definition We have covered the general menu Let us continue to the next tab Samples Samples Tab V Definitions Sampling Use Default Record History C Sample Program COS Burstto Center C System C Area Field Unit VO Types D Output KO Sub Type DIME Name Description Value Field Unit 1 0 Type Al re es ee ee In this screen you will get to choose how often to sample this new I O Let us review these options Use Default When this flag is checked ICC uses the default sample rates chosen in the FIU Definitions window Sample Program To customize the Default Sample Rate for this I O click on the table icon after checking the flag The sample popup window is the same as the samp
163. screen first select the icon then press the lock button Now you can click on the picture and each time it will open the I O table from which you can select the next I O to place on the picture The same function works for buttons add picture or add element icons Properties Arial 10 7 B z u T lF Lave Properties Toolbar Use this toolbar to change parameters related to label fields By right clicking on a text field of an object could be the label for an area icon field unit icon or I O icon you can change the font font size appearance bold italic underlined as well as text color You can adjust whether the object is transparent allowing the base image to show through or place the object on an opaque background 296 If you right click on an object you can change the fill colotr When you create a label window this edit box allows you to change the text in the label 10 Font Size BE Z U Bold Italic Underline T Text Color Separate Text from icon click on this button and drag the text away from the Icon this will allow you to have an icon with the text description in another location on the screen Highlight text Description Click in this box and change the label of an Icon Let us use these objects 297 Adding an Element Click on the icon and then click on the part of the screen where you would like the icon to appear ICC IRRInet Control Center
164. sed Port Modem From the drop down menu choose the modem allocated for paging Protocol Ask you re paging service provider the type of protocol used for communication Password This password is also provided by your service provider which will give you permission to enter a session 260 Pager RCC Definition F TOK CyberExpress 5614 90 TAF Goto Modem properties in windows control panel Name _ Type in the name of the user Description Type in the description of this user RCC From the RCC we setup in the last page pick the paging company for this user You may have more than one paging company serving the users User s Pager Number _Type in the pager number for this user Pager Language Type the paging company provides this value Send System Name You may be monitoring more than one ICC system and it may be important to send the name of the system with each event However if you ate the owner of only one system it may be a good idea to uncheck this flag Some paging companies charge their customer based on number of characters 261 Pager Events Definitions tab In this window you will get to choose the type of events you would like to send to each user Click on the plus sign on the Event Range to create new For the Range choose either all group or Specific If you choose Specific a drop down menu appears asking for the Event you like to send Scope Here the operator gets to choose to send t
165. sion for open If this time is set for 4 hrs for example the IMPACT will close the valve at 4 hrs even though it has not received the close message from the central Time between Retries The length of time between each one of retries This is the length of time the RTU should wait before resending messages to its IMPACTS 114 Samples tab Sampling of an IRRInet follows the same scheme of an IRRInet XL or XM please refer to the XL XM sampling section page 100 An IRRInet however has sampling options comparing to an XL or XM unit Field Unit Definition Sample Program Default DigitalInput Nome Digital Outputs None o A Counters Sensors None Jy M Dummy oe o d A Logic Conditions Nome Jy W Ee ee a EA EA EA EA 115 Modules tab Each field unit is purchased with a set of I O modules that allow physical Field Unit Definition Te E C OSS E e SSCS connection of the valves these modules need to be defined for each RTU There are two ways of defining these modules 116 General Communication Program and Line Sample Output Sample Modules Parameters Module Module Type E C SCdSSSOSOSOSOSSOSCSCSCS s eas S System Area C FIU DTMF Fark Field Unit Field unit in South park Ci s I Within the Module Type table click on the word No Module for the list of the modules to appear Choose the module corresponding with this slot It is important
166. soft provides lists of such applications you may also contact your reseller for more info 13 If you have ICC 10 0X installed on your computer back up your project and uninstall ICC 10 0x before installing Installing ICC ICC 13 0X Quick Start Installation Note ICC 13 0Xis independent of ICC 10 X It is important to note each application is independent of the other however cannot run or be installed on the same computer Before running or installing icc13 0Xmake sure you have all other applications closed e Warning Installing or reinstalling ICC could significantly affect your system Always ask your Motorola Reseller for advice If you are reinstalling ICC it is important that you back up your data ICC data is usually located at C Program __Files Motorola iiCC IRRINET Control Center prj Start Windows Insert the ICC CD ROM into the CD ROM drive of your computer Locate the ICC folder and double click on the Setup file The following screen is the first screen you will see ICC IRRINET Control Center Tra Amey foam Pal a ee Persie 1s mi 7 a ea arcs Copyright fe 2002 b i i ARTN Jac wr This progratcis protected by LI S anchinbernational copy nightly 14 15 Welcome Welcome to the ILC IRRInet Control Center Setup program Thiet program will install ICC IRRInet Control Center on your computer Ibis strongly recommended that you exit all Windows pro
167. system may be IRRInets only IRRInets and XL XM units or XL XM units only IRRInet SUPER CPU These units communicate over Motorola INTRAC protocol This same protocol is used to communicate with Scorpios in the field XL XM CPU420 These RTUs communicate over MDLC protocol which is a 7 layer 128 bit encrypted protocol Since the language these RTUs use to communicate is different from each other two separate FIU is used in the central and both FIU will be connected to the ICC computer VIA serial ports ICC will then use the XL XM FIU to communicate MDLC with XL XM RTUs in the field and the IRRInet FIU to communicate with IRRInet RTUs However if your system only consists of one type of such RTUs all IRRInets or all XL XM then only one FIU will be required Different settings for FIU FIU Field interface Unit is the IRRInet or IRRInet XL that will allow the ICC in the computer to communicate with the RTUs Remote Terminal Units in the field The concept is easy data is sent from ICC through the computers COM port usually COM1 via RS232 to the CPU of the FIU However the new IRRInet XL uses a different communication protocol than IRRInet to communicate with the RTUs in the field The name of this protocol is MDLC There are 3 different scenarios that we are going to go through and they are as follows Entire system is made of IRRInets Operator must install and program an IRRInet FIU Entire system is made of IRRInet XLs
168. t C User Table C System CU Area Field Unit KVO Types O Output KO Sub Type po200003 ae ne E ae E Let us consider our system on the next page 133 There is a valve connected to output 4 module 1 RTU 3 Park Let us set this physical connection in ICC HHI IRRInet Communicates Radio to FIU S oooelelee Radio tower RJ45 Cat 5 Cable SUPPLY pepae tetra terern iy IDDDODD DOOD ODDDDOOOOO ce ce oe L im EER FEET Seer Meer erway COM 1 to Super CPU luce tle COM 2 To CPU 400 2 wire line connection h 8 D0 8 DO Ea t 20 Hl Le a S r E Beeb Sasa ba aS ab aboad DODODDO DOD OODDODODOO AAAA aes Ci L
169. t Definition Project Name ICC Manual Description Motorola Irrigation oystems 42 View As its name explains View allows for changing of the view of ICC IRRInet Control Center 13 X File Edit View Tools System Commands ACEuMUANON Events Pager Flow Graph Weather Window Help Mgmt Utilities System Command Definition Programs Auto Hide Area Arrange ICC Areas Change Areas Run Save Copy Edit Mode Password Areas Types Users Analysis Calculated Hide About ICC Fieldunit Standard Mainlines Net Revert Paste Toolbar Users Reports Messages Protection Show Hide All I O Definition Programs a EA Exit Select All Properties Types Groups Toolbar I O Tables TaTi Reports Scorpios Definition Filter Program Definition IRRInet Fert Pump Definition IRRInet XL Auto Hide Tree When checked the tree structure hides in the left panel of the monitor thus creating a larger real state for viewing ICC a eo ee Sa en ee Auto Hide Tree NOT checked Auto jide Tree Checked 43 Tools Tools menu displays ICC security options these options are actually when you have more than one user operating ICC Log in For security you should always lock ICC when walking away from the computer To do this simply clicks on Tools and then click Login IRRInet Control Center 13 X File Edit View Tools System Commanas ff Accumulation E Eyents P
170. t Irrigation table Active Name Status Activates Main Line Water Quad Remain Wal Expected Flow Actual Flow Actual Factor Next Irigation Any of these options may be chosen in the drop 5 fields at the top of the page for quick viewing Let us review each one of these options 201 At the bottom of the screen as you can view there are two parts to the window _ Suspend Name Descrtion Field Unit Cycles Left Newtinigation Days Left Last Sample _ Status LOE 2S ee eee Ee ee ee ee eee es Jy pene es es S y i gt p ES Active Name Status Activates Main Line Water QuaRemain Wal Expected Flow Actual Flow Actual Factor Next Irrigation End of oN 00 00 Program Lines E S eee Bl The top portion represents the Group of programs and the bottom portion 1s the programs that belong to this group For example Group 1 Programs was created and a program line called program 1 is included within it Let us review the meaning of some of these columns and then we will go on and create a program group and some program line Program Group Columns Descrition Field Unit Cycles Left Next Irrigation Cays Lett Last Sample Status H Group number Suspend Check this flag if you would like to disable the group without deleting it Hame i Name of the program Group Desention Description of the program Group Field Unit Name of the field unit the Program Group
171. t XL has Max retry level option for Events you may define how often should the RTU retry sending it s events and how often should it try 105 Samples Tab Farlier in the Default tab IRRInet and IRRInet XL FIU tabs we defined the Default sample rates for all RTUs on this system However it is possible to choose how often to sample the program and lines on each RTU individually Field Unit Definition General Communication Samples Modules Parameters Mainline None ligation Program None y M E l Hone E eT Dummy __ i J CUM Logic Conditions None Analog Inputs None o M Datalogger None TATI Programs None o M es La EA EA EA EA EA EA ET EA All Element and program samples in this screen are for the field unit being programmed only If you choose to use the default the RTU will use the Default sample time which we chose earlier in the FIU definition If you would like to create new sample times follow the instructions on page 73 106 Modules tab Each field unit is purchased with a set of I O modules that allow physical connection to Valves Counters Switches and much more These modules need to be defined for each RTU There are two ways of defining these modules Field Unit Definition System 1 Within the Module Type table click on the word No Module for the list of the modules to appear Choose the module corresponding with this slot It is important to choose th
172. tab and ONLY activate servers that you are using 222 The choices are Pager To send events to Pagers or cell phones DTMF Also known as DTMF One Way communication DTMF Voice Also known at DTMF Two Way communication Accumulation To calculate the amount of water used by a valve or a group of valves Net Protect To set up Deviation and line protection Commands To allow communication of commands with the field units Weather To activate the weather station activate this server 223 Acknowledging Events When an event pops up on the screen it is to tell the user of a change in the status of the application Events need to be acknowledged when a message pops up after investigating the cause of the event you may clear the event by clicking on the check mark You may click on the exit sign to close this window without acknowledging the events However you will have to come back later and acknowledge these events Do not use the ESC key always choose to either acknowledge an event or exit to garei 1 99 52 Hone DAA a00 1 58 54 User login in ICC A RRinet control center start A P acknowledge later You may later bring up this window again by double clicking on the aa located on the system tray xN ote You can right click on the check mark which opens up a dialogue box allowing you to acknowledge all the events in the list left click on the popup to acknowledge all events in the new ev
173. tc Opens the window for I O Definitions 3 tabs are shown This is the physical connections information that connects the hardware inputs outputs to the software or logical i o names in the IRRInet field unit You can sort the table by selecting one of the radio buttons System Area or Field Unit as well as by I O Type and sub type Opens the window for Programs Note that you can view all programs system wide or narrow your view by selecting the radio buttons for Area Type or Field Unit This is the heart of the ICC system where you will do a lot of work In ICC 11 the option for Fert programs can also be found here Opens the window for defining crop types Crop types are attached to individual main lines and allow for water factor adjustments to be made to all main lines with a common type tagged to the main line This opens a window displaying both physical and logical I O s in the system The data is displayed by field unit with individual tabs for Inputs Outputs Internal Conditions External Conditions and Logic Condition Conditions This option opens the window in which you will define and address each Scorpio and assign them to their corresponding Field Unit 38 Filter Program Definition Fert Pump Definition Accumulation Memt TaTi Programs TaTi Groups TaTi Reports Flow Utilities System Filter Program Definition System Fert Pump Definition System Fert Farm Commands Acc
174. ted Flow The expected flow is where you would choose the expected flow for the program line Your future high and low flows alarms will be based of this value We set the percent deviation for high low flow alarm in the Irrigation tab of the Line Definition 214 Choosing Irrigation Valves Programs a 2 x Water Activate 4 C MM SS ree HH C Internals A Select Line ocomLoot El T Notify on Changes System Ate ppe fe Field Unit IRRInetL ba Al Prorat stas Finish a SEILA Me TNS mm z Seale bese Grous Group Ore Descnion IRAlnet HL OO a e e Evpecied ow O Foa O f o O o Check the Water flag to add irrigation valves In order to make it easier for the operator to choose the find the valves there are options here to allow you to narrow you search By choosing checking the flag for Line the list of lines will appear in the drop down menu of Select Line Drop the menu using the arrow and choose the line which you are writing programs for List of the valves on the line appear in the stock Highlight a valve by clicking on it under the stock column and use the arrow to E 2x1 Programs ont Stock Water Activate fe DOOOOUE ee veg 0000006 Fertilize WANT Line Free internals Select Line ocomLoot El l Notify on Changes add it to Water Activate column 12 00 00 an stop Time 215 You may then
175. ten to sample when you are in picture When in Fixed Screen of ICC any element which is attached to with this sample rate will be sampled Field Sampling Programs PI Mame 1st Samp Description First sample ofthe day schadual sampling by Frequency sampling by Time 06 00 00 an 10 00 00 an 4 00 00 H 06 00 00 a iL st Era Frequency Sample Time 06 00 AM 10 00 4M sampling Rate When in Picture 0 05 00 Name Description W Lets assume we have set this time to every 5 minutes s 1 When in the Fixed Screen of ICC the outputs which have this sample program will sample every 5 minutes when in picture which is why it is good practice to be in the system view rather than field unit view when walking away from ICC computer Click Save to save this sample program and return to the last window 19 IRRInet XL FIU Definition Addresses Parameters Defaults Default e SURGE None Hone E Digital input EE ees Pe EEE eee a Detault Communication LIME ID RSlink 19 You may now choose which of the elements or objects within ICC should use the sample program you have just created by simple left clicking on the sample program Once done click save to continue 76 XL XM FIU Definition As we explained earlier as per our diagram both an RRInet FIU and an IRRInet XL FIU need to be placed on the Motherboard at the center in order to communicate with both type of RT
176. tered your ICC software defined a project and complete the Security Setup screens You will need to setup the various System Commands Accumulation Mgmt Events Pager Flow Utilities Graphs OffLine Weather Window Help ICC Servers Status DTMF DTMF Voice E Net Protect Commands Weather V Active Last Update 6 17 2002 6 22 35 PM IRRINET Packtransactions IRRINET XL Check set calls status 0 IRRINET XL1 Fieid Unit IRRinetXL IRRINET XL2 ne IRRINET XL3 eT IRRINET XL4 ns IRRINET XLS nS or IRRINET XL6 ne IRRINET XL P IRRINET XL8 ee IRRINET XL9 LL nn 5 17 2002 9 52 17 AM MANUAL icc 2 10 ms caps num j 6 22PM 57172002 communication seer t The two light bulbs shown here are the icon that indicates the status of one or more of the servers Double click or press the F12 key on your keyboard on this icon and the popup window shown above will allow you to set up any one or the entire eight task servers Note that each task must be setup and the Active box checked for that task to be functional If you want to see the status of in any one of the active servers double click on the light bulbs icon and select the appropriate tab in this popup screen At minimum you must activate the FIU tab for communication to the field units After Activating the FIU click on each individual
177. the copyright patents or patent applications of Motorola except for the normal non exclusive royalty free license to use that arises by operation in law of the sale of a product TRADEMARKS The following trademarks are acknowledged Pentium Intel Corp Windows Excel Microsoft Corporation Motorola Inc 1301 East Algonquin Road Schaumburg IL 60196 US HTTP Motorola com cgiss itrigation Document control date Jul 2003 Introduction as a master station also known as Field Interface Unit FIU communicating with Remote Terminal Units also known RTU s over various communication links such as conventional radio trunked radio microwave wireline phone IP LAN WAN etc The communication system is used for transmitting alarms status information telemetric readings calculated data diagnostics and error logging information from the RTUs to the central computer and vice versa T he entire control system is comprised of the SCADA central computer It is also used for downloading monitoring and debugging the application program at each site The system can be relatively simple comprising several RTUs and a control center or a more complicated hierarchical system where several sub centrals communicate with lower parallel and higher hierarchies The RTUs may also communicate with each other and or with any other hierarchy in the system Terminology Remote Terminal Unit RTU The RTU is a smart modular un
178. the valve Because when valve 1 closes the valve 601 will close also since the condition IF AND ONLY IF is no longer met Now that we understand this concept lets look at a condition Click on COMMANDS on the menu bar and choose COMMAND PROGRAMS A new window opens that looks like this 228 ICC Conditions Program a E 2 xl General IF THEN Name Description Belongs to Group lf Type Freset Time Remaining T Execute if Active for 0 00 00 l Execute for 0 00 00 rr ee ee es cee rs i First we have to add a group by clicking on the plus sign of the group option GRP Name Give the Group a name For our purposes we are going to give it the name of The 4 Interval Is used for the time for the system to check to see if the condition is being met If you are using a condition that requires ICC to pull data from the Field the interval should be set accordingly For our purposes checking every 12 hours should be sufficient Note Pay attention to what you are using this condition for for example if you are checking a rain bucket you may not want to set the Interval for every 10 minutes this can cause high traffic on your radio and there is a good chance that your weather is not changing every 10 minutes Unless if you live in Chicago Group Description This area will allow you to put a more detailed description of the condition For our purposes we are
179. tion settings for FIU you may choose one radio to SERIE S20 COM 1 to Super CPU IRRInet FIU COM 2 to CPU 400 IRRInet XL FIU Communicate with the RTUs in the field and if the FIU 1s also a field unit and the second radio to communicate with Scorpios belonging to this FIU Ask your reseller to provide you with C M override time From the Media choose radio trunk or smart trunk and set Channel Monitor accordingly If this FIU is also an RTU you may select Radio2 to communicate with Scorpios Line Choose line communication if the FIU and RTU are communicating through a wite line There are cases which line is chosen from the piggyback board in the CPU if so then the wire is using the radio port and the Line through Radio must be checked Next choose if the FIU has high or low impedance remember if the FIU is set at low impedance all RTUs must be at high Impedance This rule is set to comply with only one low impedance
180. to choose the module that matches each slot slot 0 is always the CPU If one of the modules happens to be a Solid Output DC and new option appears asking for Solenoid Operation Voltage This option only exists for the DC outputs Choose the correct voltage and click save to go on There is also an easier solution to define the modules in this RTU if the communication has already been established with this RTU click on the Camera icon to pull the RTUs data 117 Upload Download Wizard After defining a field unit it is essential to download this new data to the RTUs There are many cases where an RTU reset is necessary ICC will prompt you Watttor Reset when you need to reset an RTU The RTU will also display Wait for Reset when a Reset is needed There are several ways to go to the Reset Or Upload Wizard Screen From the Start lines Stop lines Restart View programs Define Field Unit Info walt for Reset Field Unit Definition Screen you may click on the Wizard icon N or you may right click on the field Unit In the User or Fixed screen and choose the option restart A new window will appear 118 Confirm Restart E a ajx Select field units Confim DTMF Nene Desoipton Comm Er Hold Unit ResetLine Long Fai J Patra raduinsomek OE O CC o Un Fause Full Download Full Upload Run Lines Hold Unit Download Changes Upload C
181. tputsiAreas ACC Program Times Next Sample At Hourly sample l Sample Every y 12 O0 oo an El si a tal Fld 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 26 27 28 In the above option we have chosen to call for data from field units at 12 00 A M on 1 15 and 28 of every month Accumulation Report Select Report from the Accumulation Mgmt main menu item Here you can select the pre defined accumulation program that will be used as the data soutce 246 Accumulation Report oym Heal ACC Area T urf Grass area Valve 1 HH Halt hunter heads Valve Full hunter heads Valve ae Full hunter heads Valve d Full hunter heads Valve SE shrub heads Valve T Half hunter heads Next select the time span to report then either export Excel icon or prepare for printing Printer icon Exported files will be found in the folder named ICC Irrigation Control Center Note that you can also select which items are reported Selecting Water and Fertilizer Difference will result in a display of the elapsed totals between the accumulation records Accumulation Report The report will group data for display either by period e g daily or by valve group e g all records for each valve group displayed together Select the appropriate Report Group according to your needs 247 Events From the main menu click on the Events and choose Types IRRInet Control Center 13 X System Command Def
182. ual Factor Actual water factor on the program line is displayed in this field The actual water factor is dependent on weather station if any and manual setting of the water factor Next Irrigation This filed will display the time of the next irrigation to get the latest info sample the program line End of Irrigation This filed will display the end time for this program line Click on the sample button to get the latest status on the options 203 Programs Program Group Start Time otop Time of at at ll 0001003 OOOE001 Start Wait e All 01 01 05 00 C System Area T When viewing the status of a program line there are other specific options at the Activates oa a C Type Field Unit IRRInetL Program Status Finish iil Group One Se Nae eee Field Unit Cycles Left Last Sample top of the window Program Group Top left of the screen Within this column there are the start time and stop time of the program group you are viewing with the days of the week for the irrigation checked bellow it ICC irrigates based on two week period which Program Group start Time 01 01 stop Time 05 00 SullMo Tulhwe Thi Fr Sa as Tu Wel Th Frise otart OOOW0S Wait DOOEOO1 Sto Main Line Stop the line Stop allows the user to program based on 14 day period not having to skip a day of irrigation or irrigate two days in a row to catch up If you have any c
183. umulation Memt Tariff Time Programs Tariff Time Groups Tariff Time Report Flow Utilities A window will open giving you options to add your filter valves and flushing parameters for these filters You will later have the option to add this filter to a mainline This window will give you the options for Fert output and Fert meter In the fertilize tab of this window there are intricate settings for leak control unopen Fert etc You will later have the option to add this Fert to a mainline Using Fert Farm ICC gives the user option of setting up a set of fertilizer pumps without association to a mainline Opens the popup screen for creation of closed loop conditions driven by IF THEN type logical statements from the central Select from Programs linking i o to accumulation areas Areas define accumulation areas or Report generate report or export to Excel In this window you will be able to create a set of schedule based on hourly daily and monthly price of water to insure budgetary confinement This Tariff calendar is based on annual bases and may be separated to multiple price structures for weekdays weekends and holidays Create a set of Tariff programs and add them to a group for easier reporting using TaTi reports This window will allow you to create view and print reports from your past tariff programs Select from Types you can add or modify the text of the message modify the value assig
184. unit per system Lastly Line level is the audio level on the line this option is usually is kept at zero Field Unit Communication Parameters There are 4 permeates within this option Maximum Retries set the number of retries the FIU should make to communicate with an RTU After the FIU has exhausted these retries ICC will post Communication Failure with Field Unit X Maximum Time Between Retries Set the length of time FIU should wait before retrying to communicate with an RTU after a failed attempt It is important to note the type of radio system you have and how busy it could be at certain times This number should be set according this evaluation 69 When in Comm Fail This option allows the operator to choose how long to wait before starting the next set of retries when there is a communication failure with an RTU Minimum between Transmissions It is possible to store messages in local ICC computer Sometimes either due to the radio system or other reasons the operator may need to set a delay between each radio transmission to a certain RTU When time is set here the messages are stored and send after the time is reached 70 Defaults Before we go on with this section let us review a couple points ICC is a live system Meaning you don t have to sample the RTUs in order to know what is going on in the field Each RTU will report any and all event to the center Sampling is an update of non critical i
185. us This Column will display the current status of this I O 238 Output Tab VO Tables Pd of ono owoce d of owm oofc d of nono oofc dof do 1 er ea a a o qdo 00 e l l 2 om fe cu Pa Just like the input window this window will display the Physical Connections However the most important column in this window is the Water Acc and Fert Acc This column displays the current amount of water used by this output in either Time or Quantity based on your accumulation method You may manipulate these accumulations by right clicking on a field and choosing one of the 4 options in the drop down menu e Reset Will reset the field to 0 e Set Will allow you to set the field to a custom accumulation from here on the new accumulation will be added to this value e Reset all line Will reset all the outputs and inputs on the line this output is attached to to 0 e Reset All Field Unit Will reset all outputs and input accumulation values on this field unit to 0 Reset Set Reset All Line Reset All Field Unit 239 Accumulation Programs The accumulation management functions in the ICC software rely on data collected and stored in the field units RRInet and F units cumulative data tables This feature allows you to group together outputs and main valve accumulated time quantity values collected from the field units Cumulative Data table Even though the programs
186. usly reviewed 2 in counters and 1 out counter You may choose the units by checking the flag for M or Gallons gt Click on the a to see more options 157 V Definitions General Sampling amp Logging Details Counter Details One Pulse ls 1 Gallon Center Counter Accumulation Belongs to Acc Area Tati Program From scale Range E E Normal Range E E Valid Range o E iy po VO Types W Count One pulse is From the drop down menu choose the volume of each pulse Center Counter Accumulation The true counter value after the addition and subtraction of the other counter would appear here You may also choose a preset value for the counter This value could be the amount of water already used and enter it in this field in witch the future values will be added to Belongs to Acc Area Accumulation will be reviewed in a future section of this manual the option here is a short cut to add this Virtual Counter value to an accumulation program TaTi Program TaTi will be reviewed in a future section of this manual Here is a short cut to add this Virtual Counter to a TaTi program Scale Range Nominal Range Valid Range There are times which you may choose to define the scale of a counter This information may have been included with the counter you purchased To do so type in the correct values in each field and from the drop down menu choose the measurement type GPM L H etc 158 Dum
187. valves on the RTU Start Line puts Main Line into RUN 225 Reset alarm if there was a flow related alarm on this output reset clears the alarm Or Stop Line puts Main Line into STOP View Programs shows all programs from this field unit Define Point edit setup data about this output Info display data about this output Tool Tip on Output Label Place the mouse pointer over the label or name of any output If you have entered a description in the I O Definition of this output you will see a tool tip pop open showing the description Note that this only works when you place the mouse pointer over the name or label The same feature exists for the main line label and for input labels 226 Having just completed the Initial Data Entry for each field unit you may ask what about the rest of the menu items COMMANDS From the main menu choose Commands and then click on Commands Programs What is a Command A command program is a program that resides on your computer hard drive and gets executed when the preset conditions for it are met Ha A condition is a program just like the ones you use for writing programs for your valves With one major difference the commands reside on your local hard drive and are not sent to the field units A command will only be sent to a field unit when the conditions for that command are met IRRInet Control Center 13 X System Command Definition
188. vents Pager Flow Graph Weather Window Help Mgmt Utilities System Command Definition Programs Auto Hide Area i Arrange ICC Areas Change Areas Run eee Analysis Faculte AUTOR Fieldunit Revert Paste Sead Users Reports Messages Net Show Hide All Toolbar Protection I O Definition Programs Exit Select All Properties Types Toolbar I O Tables TaTi Reports Scorpios Definition Filter Program Definition IRRInet Fert Pump Definition IRRInet XL 172 In the Fert Pump window first we need to choose the Field Unit which these Fert pumps are going to be physically connected to and communicate with Choose the Field Unit by clicking on the drop down menu of the Field unit RAEI General Structure Fartilize Mame Description SS ees Belongs to Farm None e Name FIUUNIT FIELD INTERFACE UNIT ATU After choosing the Field Unit define 3 Fert pump connected to Fert tanks A C Click on the and type the first pump in the Name field You may also type in a Description if you wish RAEI Name Feta Description Belongs to Farm Mone a CIRIE 173 To add this Fert Pump to a Fert Farm you may click on the table icon to the right of Belongs to Farm drop down menu The window for Fert Farm will open You may also go this window by clicking on the system from the menu and click on the Fert Farm The
189. view the available icons in ICC by clicking on the table button which is located immediately under add and delete buttons This option will open a new window called Elements Definitions Name Park Description Park Area Element Base Type Area All Base Type Area Element Base Tyne luk lies oS S 88 Elements Definitions General The Elements window displays the list of possible Area icons currently available Pictures To review the possible icons simply click on the name of the icon and click on the Picture tab A list of the icons with description of each will appear For example when an icon is yellow and red it represents the area off no OM Alarm All Base Type Area a Feld fesa o irrigation is running program or manual operation and in alarm 89 ICC is build around the operator and it allows each user to customize ICC to perfectly fit the application it s being used for One of such is to allow the operator to create customize icons or use of the previously provided icons by Motorola Creating Icons As you may have notice in the Pictures tab of Elements Definition window each icon has 4 different views It is necessary to create these four different views to be able to view and notice status of the element For example the icon for Crop Area would show Fach icon will represent a different area condition Yellow Area off all o
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