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1. Certified System R xus REA Nexus RF User Guide 4 ISO 9001 Chapter 5 AC ACR Website Interface Guide Doc No 29 00001 Chapter 5 Thomas Betts r RE 2 Table of Contents Introduction Page 2 Nexus RF Introduction Page Login Page Bomam De Page 4 6 Units in Domain Page eet dd edades Page 7 9 Routers in Domain Page pas dieque T Page 10 12 Domain tools Page Le qoem ment ar eer en ardt maus Page 13 14 Conmissipiilg AIS qut antt eeu re eee Page 15 16 Groups in Domain Page sened seen p i Page 17 19 GE Page 20 Eeer Page 21 22 Unit Details Page cicat Page 23 25 Unit Test Page sss Page 26 27 Unit Maintenance Pagg sedi ses seksi shp honos salinas epi Page mU Thomas Betts A Member of the ABB Group Introduction The Nexus RF system provides a website based user interface to the operator via the Area Controller s AC s inbuilt website server The website interface provides all access to all monitoring configuration and testing functionality of the system The AC s website server can be accessed via any website browser capable device that can be connected to the systems backbone network The website page address required is the IP4 address of the AC If the IP4 address for the AC is 10 224 5 2 then the appropriate website address will be http 10 224 5 2 or https 10 224 5 2 see note 3 below The remainder of this chapter introduces
2. Thomas Betts A Member of the ABB Group Add New Maintenance Record The Add New Maintenance Record button allows a new maintenance record to be added for a fitting On pressing this button the Add New Maintenance Record page is displayed as in Figure 20 Thomas Betts Leading the Way Domain Router DR ADD NEW MAINTENANCE RECORD Change Unit Change Battery Change Emergency Lamp Change Mains Lamp Change Diffuser Change LDR Clean Unit day 23 v month 4 M year 12014 D Figure 20 Add New Maintenance Record Page Thomas Betts A Member of the ABB Group Unit Tools Page The Unit Tools page as illustrated in figure 21 provides a series of functions that can be performed on this fitting The follovving sections detail each of the main areas on this page Thomas Betts Leading the Way Search Logout wo Unit status Unit test Unit maintenance 8 i Unit tools 5 i Figure 21 Unit Tools Page Menu Options The following table details the function of the available menu functions Menu Option Page Link Unit Status Unit Details page refer page 23 Unit Test Unit Test page refer page 26 Unit Maintenance Unit Maintenance page refer page 28 Unit Tools Unit Tools page refer page 30 Thomas Betts A Member of the ABB Group K xus RE Fitting Functions The follovving table details th
3. Thomas Betts A Member of the ABB Group Stanilite K xusRE4 Menu Options The follovving table details the function of the available menu functions SPU Details The follovving table details SPU details entries tem liese UT RF Status The follovving table details RF status entries tem Deseo UT Master This field is reserved for the future master function ie vvhere you can select a specific controller to which this fitting is allowed to mesh Location Each fitting has the eight location fields as illustrated in figure 17 to assist in uniquely defining its physical install location its electrical circuit connection and any floor plan references Thomas Betts A Member of the ABB Group K xusREA Status This represents the current status of the fitting which for different fitting types could include The overall fitting status Battery charging faults Lamp faults The state of the units switched active Last Four Test Results This section displays the four most recent production diagnostic and discharge test results for the fitting Maintenance History This section displays the maintenance history entries for the fitting Each maintenance entry record includes the following information The date of the maintenance action General note section e Operator and company details for who performed the maintenance action e Aseries of selectable maintenance actions
4. 666 594 Email austsales tnb com Website www tnbaust com A Member of the ABB Group
5. Fail 125 120 16 15 25 11 2013 Fail 125 120 16 15 Battery voltage 125 120 below threshold Pass Pass 3 E F m m s a w t o o H H a a 125 90 125 0 imit 125 0 Battery voltage below threshold Battery voltage below threshold 3 m S S d Figure 5 List Test Results Thomas Betts A Member of the ABB Group Stanilite n xu sREZ Thomas Betts Leading the Way 18 02 2014 Search Logout a Nyrang System UNITS WITH LOCATION Domain tools Commissioning oP puting ing Position Emergency light testing Priten RE orts Reports ee Lidcombe Production SEN Bench Total units 168 Total groups 5 L J Online units 66 Units in maint ii Units in retest 10 Array List Test Results List Partnumbers List Locations List Uptime List Temporary Links List Firmware Figure 6 List Locations Thomas Betts A Member of the ABB Group K xusRE4 Routers in Domain Page The Routers in Domain page as illustrated in figure 7 provides summary information for each of the Routers in the system The follovving sections detail each of the main areas on this page Thomas Betts Leading the Way Search Logout Nyrang System ROUTERS IN DOMAIN B mes psss vo 9 LB ee pasde oo 7 Firmware Location Figure 7 Routers in Domain Page Menu Options The following table details the function of the available men
6. Thomas Betts A Member of the ABB Group Unit Test Page The Unit Test page as illustrated in figure 18 provides test result summary information for the fitting The follovving sections detail each of the main areas on this page Thomas Betts Leading the Way roz ims I Search Logout E 53 DIAGNOSTIC TEST SCHEDULE TEST Last Test 26 06 2013 12 11 Last Test 25 11 2013 16 15 125 Perform diagnostic test LAST 4 TEST RESULTS Test Running Batt 12570 asso zen Prespes a 47m 0 d 0 Time reached od 0 Flet EXET im Aborted Em h Sch Aborted 12 10 i Figure 18 Unit Test Page Menu Options The following table details the function of the available menu functions Menu Option Page Link Unit Status Unit Details page refer page 23 Unit Test Unit Test page refer page 26 Unit Maintenance Unit Maintenance page refer page 28 Unit Tools Unit Tools page refer page 30 Diagnostic Test This section illustrates the date and result for this units most recent 1 minute diagnostic test A button is also provided to initiate a new immediate diagnostic test on this unit Thomas Betts A Member of the ABB Group K xusREA Schedule Test This section provides details of the last discharge test for this unit and the date or time for the next pending group scheduled test if applicable Last Four Test Results This section displays the four most recent production diagnostic or discharge te
7. the main pages of the website user interface required for the monitoring configuration and testing of the system Notes 1 All AC ACR Controllers provide the website server functionality so you can access the system by directing your browser to the IP4 address of any one of the sites controllers 2 Asthe system is website server based no specific PC software is required The system can be accessed from any platform that provides website browser functionality this includes i Pad and android devices 3 The old style AC ACR devices only support http access to the website server whereas the newer AC ACR hardware utilises encrypted website access via https 4 Ensure that the IP setting for your PC or laptops area connection is correctly setup on the correct network domain Thomas Betts A Member of the ABB Group r RE 2 Nexus RF Introduction Page e On directing a website browser to an AC ACR Controller you will be presented with the Nexus Greeting page as shown in figure 1 To proceed to the Login page you need to click the mouse over the Stanilite amp Nexus icon Login Page Access to the system is protected by a username password login The default username password for the system is nexus nexustnb The Login page appears as per figure 2 e After a successful login the Domain page is displayed Thomas Betts Leading the Way Figure 1 Greeting Page Thomas 8etts Leading the Way Userna
8. the unit in the database as deleted from the system It only makes sense to delete a fitting that has truly been removed from the system as attempting to delete online fittings will only result in the fitting being removed from the system temporarily Once the unit successfully communicates with the system it is effectively un deleted Enable LDR Enables the units LDR monitoring functionality this is only relevant for fittings fitted with an LDR The default behaviour for a units LDR monitoring is disabled Disable LDR Disables the units LDR monitoring functionality Move to Retest Group This function allows the unit to be manually added to the Retest Group Note This in no way affects the units current test group assignment Remove from Retest Removes the unit from the Retest Group Under certain status conditions for the Group fitting the system may well given time re assign the fitting to the Retest Group ie inconclusive test results Thomas amp Betts All technical claims in this document are based upon technical information available at the time Rev 1 0 Australasia Pty Ltd 2014 of publication This information may change over time and comparisons may therefore vary 27 November 2014 Thomas amp Betts Australasia Pty Ltd ABN 62 074 810 898 Head Office Unit D3 3 29 Birnie Avenue Lidcombe NSW 2141 Australia 7 homas Betts Manufacturing 23a Nyrang Street Lidcombe NSW 2141 Australia Phone 1300 666 595 Fax 1300
9. Test Previous next group test date Number of units allocated to the group Units in Group page Note A fitting can only be allocated the Default or User Defined Groups at any point in time As the Retest and Maintenance Groups are virtual a fitting may also be assigned to one of these groups in addition to its User Defined Group Thomas Betts A Member of the ABB Group K rusREA Units in Domain Page The Units in Domain page illustrated in figure 4 provides a graphical overview of the fitting status for all units in the domain The following sections detail each of the main features presented on this page Note Refer to appendix C for a description of the fitting icons and the meanings of their various colourings Thomas Betts Leading the Way 18 02 2014 Home Search Logout 1 09 Link to Domain Menu Options 1 Nyrang System ix Page Units in domain EE Un commissioned Routers in domain EE E Units Domain tools P d Commissioning Emergency light testing System Status 58 60 nit Overdue for Test 96 97 b 8 Unit in Yellow List Test Results Blink Mode List Partnumbers List Locations List Uptime List Temporary links Display Modes List Firmware Figure 4 Units in Domain Page Clicking on a fitting results in the Unit Details page being displayed for this fitting refer to page 23 Menu Options The following table details the function of the available menu functions EE Reports p
10. age refer page 20 Thomas Betts A Member of the ABB Group Stanilite nexi System Status This section provides a summary of the systems status the fields are described in the follovving table fitem Jbeseription Page Link the Retest and Maintenance Groups Units in Maintenance Number of units in the Maintenance Group Maintenance Group page Units in Retest Number of units in the Retest Group Retest Group page Display Modes The default display for the fittings on the Units in Domain page is the array view as illustrated in figure 4 Alternate list view options are available for displaying specific fitting information please refer to figures 5 and 6 for samples of the list test results and list locations display modes Thomas Betts Leading the Way Search Logout 1 Nyrang System Units in domain UNITS WITH LAST TEST RESULT Routers in domain Domain tools TRES Set Actual Termination Commissioning duration duration Emergency light testing 25 11 ic 2013 Pam 22580 domu pane meched set Reports 16 15 limit 25 11 d 1D 2013 Fail 125 120 Re rr 16 15 STATUS 1 Total routers 2 Total units 56 Ei 98 8 125 120 125 0 limit Online units ee Faulty units Units in retest 0 125 120 o Battery voltage below threshold Array List Test Results 125 120 List Partnumbers List Locations o List Uptime ERR List Temporary Links List Firmwar HE 2013
11. arch Logout TNB Head Office Units in domain Routers in domain GROUPS IN DOMAIN PATE e AE Domain tools ST ees e Groups Tools Figure 12 Groups in Domain Page Menu Options The follovving table details the function of the available menu functions Reports page referpage20 Reports page refer page 20 Thomas Betts A Member of the ABB Group Group Tools On Dressing the Group Tools button the follovving Group Tools are made available Thomas Betts Leading the Way Domain Search Logout Down Stairs Office Area Units in aro up Group tools TESTS TOOLS Groups in domain Program Discharge Test Add units to this group Program Discharge Test With Adjustable Limit Move units to default group Stop Discharge Test Group yellow blink on Delete Schedule Group yellow blink off Diagnostic Test Rename group Enable LDR Disable LDR Figure 13 Group Tools Function Description Jl Program Discharge Test Allows a Discharge Test to be scheduled for the group including the date or time for the test and its duration Program Discharge Test with Reserved for Thomas amp Betts service representatives Adjustable Limit Stop Discharge Test This function can be used to abort a currently active Discharge Test on this group Delete Schedule This function clears the currently Scheduled Discharge Test for the group Diagnostic Test Allow
12. currently offline Duplicated Units Units that have duplicate SPU ID s Test Overdue Units that are currently overdue for a discharge test this is based on a 6 monthly testing cycle LDR Enable Units that currently have their LDR enabled Connection Matrix Reserved for Thomas amp Betts service representatives None LDR Disable Units that currently have their LDR disabled None Thomas Betts A Member of the ABB Group K xusREA Router Details Page The Router Details page as illustrated in figure 16 provides summary information for the selected Router The follovving sections detail each of the main areas on this page Thomas Betts Leading the Way 15 01 1970 i Search Logout Units in router Channel tools Router details Router tools in ID IBuilding TNB Head Office Tye pc Interface o eho Netmask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 10 224 5 1 ST Netmask 255 255 2550 oo D0 c6 00 06 30 Bi o kr D n AT IRFCH set 20 Firmware 20521535 System 10 i Status intv 300 EIM Payload 255 2 255 2 255 2 Uptime D34 1h SOm jeln image ver 2 03 4 15 3 07 Uptime 14d 2h 9m kernel ver 2 6 19 2 Mar 8 2010 battery ver sd Yes 331 Master loft Figure 16 Router Details Page Menu Options The following table details the function of the available menu functions isi Provides tools for editing the Routers location details and service t
13. e available fitting functions tem Deseription I Commission Unit This function allovvs a non zero SPU ID to be assigned to a fitting ie effectively commissioning the unit De commission Unit This function de commissions the fitting ie restores its SPU ID to 0 Yellow Blinking On Sets the units status LED into a yellow blinking mode signified by a yellow dot appearing on the fitting Yellow Blinking Off Restores the units status LED back to normal operation ie fitting status reporting Change Location Allows the various unit location parameters to be updated Change Group Allows the group assignment for the fitting to be changed this does not include the Retest Group Calibrate LDR This function is only relevant for fittings that are fitted with an LDR and don t currently have their LDR monitoring functionality disabled In this case the current light reading on the LDR will be calibrated to be 100 The LDR is calibrated as part of the units production configuration or test process and hence should be rarely required on units in the field This function should only ever be used on fittings that have been fitted with new lamps ie they are truly operating at 100 light output Replace Unit Use this function to replace an offline faulty fitting with an online un commissioned fitting ie a newly installed replacement fitting Reset Unit This function performs a hardware reset on the unit Delete Unit The Delete Unit function flags
14. main level functions The follovving sections detail each of the main areas on this page Thomas Betts Leading the Way Search Logout TNB Head Office DOMAIN TOOLS Change domain name Reset rf network formation Disable LDR Figure 10 Domain Tools Page Menu Options The following table details the function of the available menu functions Menu Option Page Link Units in Domain page refer page 7 Routers in Domain page refer page 10 Domain Tools page refer page 13 Commissioning page refer page 15 Emergency Light Testing Emergency Light Testing page refer page 17 Reports page refer page 20 Thomas Betts A Member of the ABB Group r RE Domain Tools gie Tbeseription SSCS Reset RF network formation Reserved for Thomas amp Betts service representatives Reset units re join count Reserved for Thomas amp Betts service representatives Enable LDR This is a system wide function that will enable LDR monitoring for all fittings that are fitted with an LDR Disable LDR This is a system wide function that will disable LDR monitoring for all fittings Thomas Betts A Member of the ABB Group REA Commissioning Page The Commissioning page as illustrated in figure 11 provides miscellaneous system commissioning functions The follovving sections detail each of the main areas on this page Thomas Betts Leading the Way 1 Nyrang Office COMMISSIONING Commissio
15. me I Password Login Figure 2 Login Page Thomas Betts A Member of the ABB Group exus RF Domain Page The Domain page illustrated in figure 3 provides a complete summary of the system with regards to the state of the fittings Routers and groups It is effectively the Home page of the system and provides many navigation options to the other pages within the system The following sections detail each of the main features presented on this page ThomascBetts Leading the Way Search Logout System Date Time Nyrang System Domain Name Units in domain Unit Summary Routers in domain Domain tools Commissioning Test Undefined SC A Total Emergency light testing Due Age Reports Menu Options ROUTERS 5 ER 0 4 49 T PRT E GARE Default Group 01 01 1970 10 00 0 0 0 i Lvl 1 Office Area 22 10 2013 18 23 10 120 90 3 2 Ground office Area 02 03 2012 14 47 125 120 90 3 Group Summary T zr a Production Area 20 08 2013 17 23 4 4 4 EX td E 2 wm Carpark amp Perimeter 23 02 2010 03 15 125 120 90 Ea 2 Maintenance Group 06 03 2009 10 26 2 2 2 e Retest Group 21 01 2014 10 47 125 120 90 Figure 3 Domain Page Thomas Betts A Member of the ABB Group r RE 2 Menu Options The follovving table details the function of the available menu functions Reports page eter paqe 20 T Report
16. n my router Set Date and Time Commission Units Download precommission data Upload precommission file Veneno dna Units in maint 4 Figure 11 Commissioning Page Menu Options The following table details the function of the available menu functions Menu Option Page Link Units in Domain page refer page 7 Routers in Domain page refer page 10 Thomas Betts A Member of the ABB Group rus REZ Commissioning Functions Function Description Commission my Router Used to configure the Routers ID name and IP address configuration parameters Add neighbour Routers to domain Used to add Routers to the system Set date and time Allows the system date time and jurisdiction to be set An alternative method for commissioning fittings Download pre commission file Once a CSV commissioning file has been uploaded to the system this initiates the commissioning process Upload pre commission file Used to upload a CSV commissioning file up to the system View pre commission data Can be used to view the previously uploaded CSV commissioning file data in the system Thomas Betts A Member of the ABB Group Groupe in Domain Page The Groups in Domain page as illustrated in figure 12 provides summary information for the groups in the system The follovving sections detail each of the main areas on this page Thomas Betts esche the Way Se
17. ools for upgrading the controller FW and symix tables Thomas Betts A Member of the ABB Group n us REZ Router Details Details the following Router parameters Router ID Router Name Router Type ie AC ACR NAC or NACR Ethernet IP address settings e USB IP address settings e Controller RW revisions Timezone jurisdiction The uptime of the Router Location These fields represent the location details for this Router Channel Details Details the following RF module parameters and status e channel currently being used ie 1 12 module RF revision The Routers system ID e The uptime of the RF module Thomas Betts A Member of the ABB Group Stanilite Unit Details Page The Unit Details page illustrated in figure 17 provides a complete summary of a fittings configuration communication status current status test results and maintenance history The following sections detail each of the main areas on this page ThomascBetts Leading the Way Home Search Logout Unit Configuration Details Unit status Unit test Unit maintenance Unit tools Menu Link Options Fitting OK 25 11 2013 Pass 125 90 125 0 16 15 26 06 2m Pass 125 120 125 0 Es e 2013 26 06 2013 12 10 Change Mains Sanga Shange Kee Operator SS Diffuser Ge Mark Diffuser 14 12 Sullivan Cracked Figure 17 Unit Details Page
18. s all fittings within the group to put into a One Minute Diagnostic Test Add unit to this Group An array of units that are currently not allocated to this group are displayed Multiple fittings can be selected via their check boxes for re allocation to this group In the case of the Retest Group the fittings are simply flagged as being in the Retest Group and are not actually removed from their current group Move units to Default Group The Default Group is group ID 0 An array of the units currently allocated to this group are displayed Multiple fittings can be selected via their check boxes for re allocation to the Default Group This function is not relevant for the Retest and Maintenance Groups Group Yellow Blink On Places all fittings within the group into the Yellow Blink Mode Group Yellow Blink Off All fittings within the group that are currently in Yellow Blink Mode will be restored to normal operation Rename Group Allows the name for the group to be edited This is not applicable for the Maintenance and Retest Goups Enable LDR All fittings within the group that are fitted with LDR s will have their LDR monitoring functionality enabled Disable LDR All fittings within the group will have their LDR monitoring functionality disabled Thomas Betts A Member of the ABB Group K xusREA Program a Discharge Test On selecting the Program Discharge Test function the operator will be presented with the Program Discharge Te
19. s page refer page 20 Unit Summary Data This section provides a summary of the unit status for the site each field is described in the following table Note Some of the fault fields are only displayed if there are current fittings presenting with this fault ie Undefined Age tem Tbeseription Tage link o y Onine Number of ftings communicating corectly Online Units page Two Day Offline Number of fittings that have been continuously 2 Day Offline Units page offline for gt 2 days Duplicates Number of fittings that have been incorrectly Duplicated Units page commissioned with duplicated SPU ID s Undefined Age Number of fittings with invalid unit lamp and or Undefined Age Units page battery ages Router Summary Data This section displays the Routers in the system and the number of fittings that are currently meshed to each of these Routers Selecting one of the Routers will result in the Router Details page refer to page 21 being displayed for that Router Thomas Betts A Member of the ABB Group n us REZ Group Summary Data This section displays the Maintenance Retest Default and User Defined Groups in the system and the number of fittings that are currently allocated to each of these groups Page Link 1 Group Tools Link Link to the Group Tools page for this group Group Tools page refer page 18 2 Group ID Numeric group identifier 3 Group Name Name of the group 4 Schedule
20. st page as illustrated in figure 14 19 02 2014 Production Area PROGRAM A DISCHARGE TEST e Set test time HH MM 23 v Set test duration Time out duration First test ras 120 Set test date Day Month 19 v 2 ThomascBetts Leading the Way Domain Search Logout Ba 24hr Subsequence test Year 2014 v Figure 14 Program Discharge Test Page Thomas Betts A Member of the ABB Group K xusRE4 Reports Page The Reports page as illustrated in figure 15 provides access to the many system reports Thomas Betts Leading the Way Units in domain Routers in domain Domain tools Emergency light testing Reports Figure 15 Reports Page Available Reports The following table details the available reports available from this page Test Results The latest fitting test results All Units Group Unit Work Instruction Fittings in the system that require maintenance ie status faults or test failures excludes offline fittings Maintenance Fitting maintenance log entries All Units Group Unit Status Can be used to generate a subset of units from the system that Multiple selection match a specific selection of criteria criteria Unit Location Unit location details All Units Group Unit Router Location Router location details Commission Data The fitting commission data that is in CSV format suitable for uploading into Excel Offline Units Units that are
21. st results for the fitting Thomas Betts A Member of the ABB Group K rusREA Unit Maintenance Page The Unit Maintenance page as illustrated in figure 19 provides a summary of the fittings maintenance history records The following sections detail each of the main areas on this page Thomas Betts Leading the Way Search Logout EN AGES ACTION Unit age 5 3 years 27 10 2008 15 57 Recommend None Lamp age 0 0 years 18 02 2014 14 12 Batt age 5 3 years 27 10 2008 15 57 Add new maintenance record MAINTENANCE HISTORY Change Change Emergency Mains Change Change change HSH Operator Company Note Lamp si x Diffuser Cracked Figure 19 Unit Maintenance Page Menu Options The following table details the function of the available menu functions Menu Option Page Link Unit Status Unit Details page refer page 23 Unit Test Unit Test page refer page 26 Unit Maintenance Unit Maintenance page refer page 28 Unit Tools Unit Tools page refer page 30 Ages This section provides the individual ages and install dates for the unit its lamp and battery The lamp and battery install dates are updated in the system based on appropriate maintenance history records Maintenance History This is the equivalent of the log book maintenance record for a non monitored systems fitting All maintenance actions on a fitting should be recorded by an appropriate maintenance record entry
22. u functions Reports page referpage0 T Reports page refer page 20 Thomas Betts A Member of the ABB Group K xusRE4 Routers in Domain The follovving information is displayed for each of the Routers in the system e Router ID e Router Name Address e The MAC address of its EIM card The RF channel for the EIM card ie 1 12 e The number of units currently meshed to the Router e Router type ie AC ACR NAC or NACR Selecting one of the Routers will result in the Router Details Page refer page 21 being displayed for this Router Display Modes Alternate display mode options are available to display the Router firmware and location details see figures 8 and 9 Thomas Betts Leading the Way Search Logout 1 Nyrang System ROUTERS IN DOMAIN Firmware Location Figure 8 Router FW Display Mode Thomas Betts A Member of the ABB Group Stanilite Thomas Betts Leading the Way 19 02 2014 Search Logout E 1 Nyrang System ROUTERS IN DOMAIN RR E Sa N z Emergency light testing TNB service ist SMELLY Reports erm a 1 10 224 5 2 rH Arat Floor AREA 8 Ela 34 Outside i 2 Upstairs Mounted Firmware Location Figure 9 Router Location Display Mode Thomas Betts A Member of the ABB Group Domain Tools Page The Domain Tools page as illustrated in figure 10 provides miscellaneous do
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