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1. This documentation can be modified anytime without prior notification Gesytec doesn t take over any responsibility for errors or inaccuracies in this documentation and possible resulting outcome By no means will Gesytec its representatives and employees be liable for possible failures damages caused indirectly or from use resulting from use or non applicability of the soft ware or the accompanying documentation GESYSENSE is a registered trademark by Gesytec GmbH Windows is a registered trade mark by Microsoft Corporation Other names may be registered trademarks by other com panies An Gesytec m GesySense UserDoc Loglt GesySense_LogIt EN v1 1 docx fy SENSE Contents Contents EE tte 1 E E 2 SEENEN 5 S E CUAL AU OM ea E E 8 3 1 Software Festleeung 8 32 RATIOS OE Apphcatiot une soccdasncesctaveesteus 8 3 3 Organizational Structure of the Wireless Modules 000000000000000000000000000000 9 4 Quick Reference Guide ssecccsseccccceccccccccccccccccccccccccccccceccccceccccceccccsceccoscceccsccccssecccsseeeessee 11 S SET TE 13 6 Installation and Configuration uni 15 6 1 saha o E E E 15 Gold Create a Nw e E E 15 RENERT e E 15 SE Importe APOC E 15 6 1 4 Removins Restorins a Project oc ua eu en 15 6 1 5 Create Project from DELTA 1000 Confgeuranon 16 CEO rein a N WI ee S 16 6 1 6 1 New Site According to Template 16 01502 TORING a EE 16 OLOS Copy Site 10m DELTA DEVIO eu 17 Gl DI II E 17
2. Logit User Manual Gesytec GmbH Pascalstr 6 52076 Aachen Germany Tel 49 24 08 9 44 0 Fax 49 24 08 9 44 100 e mail info gesytec de www gesytec com Document GesySense UserDoc LoglIt GesySense_LogIt EN v1 1 docx Version 1 1 Datum 09 14 2011 oam Ss Gesytec GesySense UserDoc Loglt GesySense_LogIt EN v1 1 docx SENSE Preliminary Notes 1 Preliminary Notes This manual describes the program GESYSENSE Loglt as part of the GESY SENSE wireless sensor system This software allows for commissioning and manage ment of the wireless sensors and the evaluation of measuring data Details related to the individual hardware components exceeding a general description are in cluded in the respective separate documentations Complementary Documents e The document GESYSENSE Modbus Communication describes the pro tocol specification related to the communication between the receiver and a data server e The DELTA 1000 GESYSENSE Manual includes information related to commissioning of Gesytec s DELTA 1000 data server for data acquisition from the wireless sensor system e The document GESYSENSE Manager User Manual includes details about the use of the GESYSENSE Manager software and provides direc tions related to the system structure with an external data server e Particular assembly instructions for individual hardware components of the system are included in the scope of delivery of the devices
3. flagged with date and time Then all data except those from the current month will be deleted from the active database This function is helpful in order to im prove the performance of the application Should the system performance be negatively influenced by the quantity of the project data the program automatically suggests to archive the project data An Gesytec Ss ep GesySense UserDoc Loglt GesySense_LogIt EN v1 1 docx Ge SENSE 6 2 1 4 6 2 2 6 2 3 Control parameters Installation and Configuration Setting Control Parameters Related to the MFM module type the control parameters for all modules in the project can be set via the correspondent command in the project s context menu Configuring Sites Functions provided for the site such as reducing data setting limit values export ing measuring data and setting control parameters partially affect all modules thus they should be used with deliberation They are also individually available for each module The commands related to the DELTA 1000 are only relevant if a Gesytec DELTA data server is installed and can be accessed by the PC via Ethernet Further in formation related to these topics is included in the sections Copy Site from DELTA Device and Reading Values from A RECEIVER via MODBUS Measured values can be transferred from a receiver is connected to the PC via EIA 485 using the Modbus protocol The context menu of a site allows setting
4. Alarm relay Check for manipulation Online Mode The messages of the wireless sensor system are captured in Online Mode GESYSENSE wireless modules periodically transmit their data that are received by the GESYSENSE Configurator connected to the computer GESYSENSE Losglt dis plays the current data and archives them in a database Offline Mode If the Online Mode 1s not enabled project structures can be managed modules defined and using the Configurator configured Furthermore data from a DEL TA data server from SD smart cards or from logger modules can be retrieved and archived in the PC in offline mode Alarm Mode If the option Alarm is additionally enabled detected exceeds of previously de fined limit values are indicated by an acoustic signal on the Configurator and the PC and visualized by a red LED on the Configurator in and an entry in the regis ter Messages Alarm Relaying Off limit condition alarms from a PC are not only sinalled by the local Configu rator but also radio transmitted to other GESYSENSE Configurators if Alarm relay is selected in the Mode menu These will then sound and show the same signals Alarm acknowledgement on a remote Configurator is only a local one The cen tral alarm persists until acknowledged on PC or connected Configurator Gesytec SS sa GesySense UserDoc Loglt GesySense_LogIt EN v1 1 docx 7 2 7 2 1 Limit value setting Working with Measuring Data Check f
5. modules Additional project information comprising project site and module name can be written into logger modules Click the respective check box for this For the graphical representation of measured values the minimum and maximum values of the value axis or axis of ordinate or y axis have to be defined For sta tus sensors text can be defined which is displayed for the O and 1 status The axis definitions can be modified later using a module s context menu The entry defining the position of the time axis axis of abscissae or X axis must be between minimum and maximum of the value axis For a clear representation it is recommended to set the intersection of the time axis to the minimum value entered for the value axis The values entered to define a graphical representation can be stored under a name and later be used from the Use settings drop down list to quickly assign them to modules of comparable value ranges After input and confirmation of the new name the module will be created under the site and is _ _ _ activated An Gesytec Ss op GesySense UserDoc Loglt GesySense_LogIt EN v1 1 docx dar SENSE 6 1 8 3 6 1 10 6 1 11 Installation and Configuration Assigning a Module via Drag amp Drop The third option to add a module can be used when the module is already acti vated In Online mode GESYSENSE Loglt receives its messages the module is then automatically listed under Unknown project gt U
6. will be deleted If a project has been selected all sites of this project will be de leted This procedure has to be handled with deliberation as deleting a site also deletes all included modules and their measuring data Creating a New Module There are three options to assign modules to a site 1 The module is completely created manually 2 The module is readout by means of the GESYSENSE Configurators 3 The module is added to the desired site with Drag amp Drop from an exist ing entry The first two options can be performed via the main menu and the context menu of the desired site An Gesytec 0 GesySense UserDoc Loglt GesySense_LogIt EN v1 1 docx ty SENSE Installation and Configuration 60 GesySense Loglt File Measured values Repeater Mode Display Project Show a Site KL F Groiec New Print graphics New read out Print table Rename Print overview Delete Print messages Limit values 6 1 8 1 Creating a Module Manually After selection of Define module an input box opens where name and module ID of the new module have to be entered Furthermore definitions for the graphical representation of values have to be entered Create new module Create a new module in project Project 1 site Beta Module name Module ID not valid The additional project information is not transmitted Configuration of value axis Text to be shown for the state 0 Text to be shown for the state 1 Minimum
7. 131 of 338 Alpha T Logger 01 4472 50 40 148 of 370 First define beginning and end of the period to be analyzed via the two dropdown menus and the miniature calendars on the top of the register The table below now displays the data related to the various modules The Signal level reflects the network quality The lower this value is the worse the value of the Message analysis turns which indicates absolute and in percent how many messages are received at all The Signal level should not drop below 60 Settings in the Display menu control which modules are listed in the Statistics register Update You can update the firmware of the GESYSENSE Receiver Repeater and Configu rator as well as the GESYSENSE Loglt software via the menu Update Further more Holidays can be set here used for date time dependent alarm settings Updates of the Loglt software come with the latest firmware versions of Receiv er Repeater and Configurator The firmware is copied during setup to the pro gram directory default Gesytec GesySense LogIt Firmware Firmware Recewer Repeater Firmware Configurator Software GesySense Loglt List of holidays Receiver Repeater In order to renew the firmware of a Receiver or a Repeater first select the appro priate file via Open File Then select the interface connecting the respective de vice to the PC and choose Download After download the device is configured as Receiver The new Recei
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9. Basically it has to be differentiated between the following module types and transmission channels e Simple sensor modules for acquisition of temperatures statuses pulses or analog measuring values The values are transmitted periodically typi cally every 4 5 minutes e Mixed signal modules with combinations of the properties mentioned above such as temperature and status AN VAVAVA Da Gesytec 22 u GesySense UserDoc Loglt GesySense_LogIt EN v1 1 docx dar SENSE 3 3 Preparation Logger modules including the properties mentioned above and addition al internal data storage They log the values within a cycle of 15 minutes and once a day the battery status The ring buffer of the device is de signed to store measuring values over an entire year With GESYSENSE Loglt and Configurator the user can readout and display the archive val ues from the logger module at any time Multifunctional modules MFM not only send data but also can re ceive parameters and commands and act such as in form of a two level controller In addition the microSD smart card of a GESYSENSE Receiver can be read out with the software Furthermore this program allows configuring the data server DELTA 1000 GESYSENSE download the data received for evaluation The same configure and readout is possible with respect to a GESYSENSE Receiver with smart card Organizational Structure of the Wireless Modules GESYSENSE Loglt manages all data c
10. Loglt can use to poll the mes sages If the messages shall be made available to other recipients then the appropri ate routing will be made on this server 3 To trigger alarms a limit value has to be defied for the module and uploaded into the DELTA 1000 3 cf 7 1 4 Alarm Relaying An Gesytec Se zum GesySense UserDoc Loglt GesySense_LogIt EN v1 1 docx Delta 1000 GesySense Note Attention Working with Measuring Data E Mail Server E Mail Server SMPT POP3 While the settings for e mail communication are set and transmitted to the device using the site context menu DELTA device gt Send e mail messages information on the third point have to be transferred with the site configuration using DELTA device gt configure The dialog box shown has four sections POP3 In the first the credentials must be entered that allow the Loglt to access the mailbox to which messages are sent So this is the destination address of e mails the mailbox WU E mail settings POPS POP3 server Port E mail address Username Password Folling cycle 14 00 00 A use 00 00 00 for no polling Server requires encrypted connection SSL Store copy of all emails on server Port usually is 110 In addition the interval is to be specified hh mm ss for the e mail queries by Logit POP3 servers can limit the frequency of access If Loglt queries at shorter inter vals than allowed computer performance may go down
11. Overview Messages Statistics Receiver amp Repeaters Alpha be 2 Channel 1 Channel 2 a Transm i en ale Project Site Moduel ID Module name Time stamp bes ebe r Start date Battery quailty T Sensor vr T Sensor 02 4917 EEN Alpha 4 000 004 472 T Logger 01 4472 5 6 2011 8 15 22 20 1 C Ses 05 08 2010 85 87 Beta Project 1 Alpha 000 005 050 T Sensor 01 5050 5 6 2011 8 16 08 19 8 11 03 2011 97 T un Priest Apha 000 004 917 T Sensor 024917 5 6 2011 8 15 20 204 C 92 02 03 2011 97 87 7 us 77 3 Project 1 Beta 2 000 005 175 Counter 01 5175 5 6 2011 8 18 51 414 Indete 504 Indete 91 10 09 2010 87 100 Project 1 Beta 1 000 005 177 Status 01 5177 5 6 2011 8 17 33 1 1 91 10 09 2010 87 98 Online Alarm Configurator connected at port COM8 The main window displays information in registers e The two registers Show graphics and Show table display the measured values from a module selected in the tree structure as chart or table e The register Overview shows all known modules including the most im portant parameters The presentation can be limited via the menu Dis play gt Filter in order to hide unassigned and modules not Placed e Messages records start and end of off limit conditions The associated alarm can be acknowledged via a push button in the table e The register Statistics provides information related to signal strength and San of the message tra
12. commands are available from a Drop down list A running transmission can be aborted by clicking the correspondent button Loading a configuration is an important function Set the cursor on the desired project or the desired site in the tree structure The configuration will be trans mitted into the receiver using the command Load Configuration This always causes the real time clock of the Receiver to be set in UTC Accuracy of that clock is better than 2 minutes per year To avoid problems during configuration transfer the Analyze function should be set off The control box Debug enables reading along the data communication2 The text displayed can be selected with the mouse right click and copied Show graphics Show table Overview Messages Statistics Receiver amp Repeaters Command W Debug 15 04 04 3 1D 1 05177 15 04 16 4 1D 5 05566 15 04 34 5 elNF 1D 3 0 15 04 36 5 ID 0 01070 15 e 40 6 10 0 00116 15 05 04 D ID 1 04503 15 05 14 3 ID 3 05406 15 05 16 7 ID 5 05566 15 05 24 1 ID 4 04472 15 05 32 2 elNF ID 8 0 15 05 46 8 ID 5 05566 15 05 46 4 1D2 05175 15 05 46 5 ID 0 04917 15 05 58 1 1D 1 05177 15 05 60 0 ID 0 00046 15 06 02 8 elNF ID 2 0 15 06 08 3 1D 5 05551 15 06 16 0 ID 5 05566 15 06 20 5 ID 0 04863 15 06 27 9 ID 0 00071 15 06 36 3 ID 4 05479 15 06 40 4 1D 0 001 18 NVWO OK 15 07 06 1 ID 0 00046 15 07 08 2 elNF ID 3 0 15 07 16 2 ID 5 05566 m A j T dy E E E EECHER H
13. exectued for module T Sensor 4917 with ID 000 004 917 at site Alpha in project Project 1 Period for value calculation 00 15 Type of value calculation Calculate maximum values Calculate mean values Calculate minimum values AN VAVAVA A Gesytec 2 m GesySense UserDoc Loglt GesySense_LogIt EN v1 1 docx dar SENSE Attention 7 6 Note 7 6 1 7 6 2 7 6 3 Working with Measuring Data Further a method has to be selected in order to convert the measuring data e Minimum value calculation the lowest value from the defined interval is selected e Maximum value calculation the highest value from the defined interval is selected e Mean value calculation creates the arithmetic mean for the defined interval Upon reduction all intermediate values of the selected interval will be irre trievably deleted If the user wants to maintain the original measuring val ues a backup has to be performed previously such as exporting the meas uring data Printing All printing is directed to the default printer defined for the PC Printing of Measuring Values Selecting the commands Print graphic or Print table from the File menu allows for output of the current chart or the current table on a connected printer Printing of Configuration Data Via File gt Print overview a summary of the current configuration data will be printed out where the ID of the installed modules can be entered par example dur
14. in directly an incoming TCP IP connection must be established on the server Then the following settings have to be made for an incoming connec tion and the properties of the Internet Protocol TCP IP 4 In Windows XP use the New Connection Wizard to arrive at these settings and go on to set up an extended connection accept incoming connections on the device selection and the decision to the VPN connection the user permissions to the network software dialogue box There you can edit the Internet Protocol TCP IP properties For Windows 7 you get to the settings as follows Network and Sharing Center gt Change adapter settings choose New Incoming Connections fron the File menu Then select a user or create a new one and select the type of connection modem Then you reach the networking software settings box where you can edit the properties of Internet Protocol TCP IP An Gesytec 2 sun GesySense UserDoc Loglt GesySense_LogIt EN v1 1 docx fy SENSE Working with Measuring Data Incoming IP Properties x Network access M Allow callers to access my local area network IP address assignment Assign IP addresses automatically using DHCP Ce Specify IP addresses From 192 166 To 132 168 100 101 Total z Allow calling computer to specify its own IP address Specify TCP IP addresses must be selected Two addresses should be specified from the 192 168 IP range pr
15. is possible to flexibly use a wireless module at multiple measuring points For easier management the same module can be created and managed in several pro jects and several sites Its module ID clearly identifies each module The parame ter Placed which can only be allocated to a certain module for one site at a time serves as identifier for its current place of usage The uniqueness check of the pa rameter Placed only refers to those projects that are managed in the currently running Loglt software of the PC Swapped out projects are not included in the check Virtual Modules Virtual modules or data points can be created for modules with a combination of different measurands The following parameters can be set for a virtual module e g with counter property e Average pulses per time unit e Pulse difference per time unit or e Minimum maximum values per time unit a multiple of 15 minutes Presentation and evaluation of values from such virtual modules correspond to that of real modules An Gesytec i GesySense UserDoc Loglt GesySense_LogIt EN v1 1 docx fy SENSE HUE Reference Guide 4 Quick Reference Guide The use of the GESYSENSE sensor system simply follows the sequence nstalla tion amp Configuration gt Operation gt Evaluation of Measured Data This chapter describes the most important steps A detailed description of the user interface and its different functions is included in the following chapters
16. l Creating a Project First anew project s created and named v a the appropriate command from the File menu Further details in section 6 1 1 2 Creating Sites Sites groups of modules according to a local or logic structuring can be de fined via the context menu of an existing project in the tree structure on the left side of the program window More details in section 6 1 5 3 Assigning Wireless Modules to a Site A module is either completely created manually without access to the actual module but using its module ID or it is imported using the GESYSENSE Con figurator Further information in section 6 1 8 a Creating a Module Manually Select the desired site from the tree structure and choose the item De fine module from its context menu right click Now enter an arbi trary name and the module ID indicated on the module itself The module still has to be activated later by placing it on the Configurator and selecting the command Run from the module s context menu un der Operation mode Also see section 6 1 8 1 b Creating a Module by Query Using the Configurator Place the wireless module on or below the Configurator the antenna can be removed for this purpose Select the desired site from the tree structure and choose the item Define module read out from its con text menu right click Enter the desired name and click OK The module now appears under the selected site and is activated automati cally For logger mo
17. now still be present project file and the csv file created using Measured values gt Read debug should be sent to Gesytec support for further analysis With Read debug the entire archive memory of the module is directly written into a csv file stored in the project directory The completion of the transmission is signalized by an acoustic beep Send this file to sup port gesytec de Protection against Data Manipulation Should the user modify or manipulate one or more measuring data outside of GESYSENSE Loglt this will be displayed in the field Manipulated in the Show ta ble register after the respective command from the Mode menu 1s set Statistics The quality of the measuring value acquisition is evaluated in the register Statis tics for each module within a selectable period of time Project Site and Module as well as Signal level and a Message analysis are shown AN VAVAVA Da Gesytec 2 st GesySense UserDoc Loglt GesySense_LogIt EN v1 1 docx ty SENSE Project Project 1 Project 1 Project 1 Project 1 Note Show graphics Show table Overview Messages Statistics Receiver amp Repeaters Maintenance and Safety Evaluation range from Wednesday April 06 2011 Gr to Friday May 06 2011 Er Signal Site Module name Message analysis level Alpha T Sensor 01 5050 BR 38 152 of 399 Beta Status 01 5177 50 52 231 of 437 Beta Counter 01 5175 D 38
18. readout from a Receiver via RS 485 Modbus Measuring Data from a Logger Module Importing Log Data Memory To read out the archive from a logger module it has to be placed on the Configu rator and the command Read log data memory from the context menu of a logger Gesyte AD VAVAVA VAVAVA 40 50 GesySense UserDoc Loglt GesySense_LogIt EN v1 1 docx dar SENSE 7 4 1 2 Note 7 4 2 Note 7 4 3 Working with Measuring Data module has to be used Alternatively the process can also be launched by push ing the button on top of the Configurator The complete readout of the memory can take up to four minutes provided the module has been active for more than a year and has not been read out in the meantime The process is visualized by a status bar The logger has to stay on the Configurator during the entire process Deleting Log Data Memory The internal log data memory of a logger module placed on the Configurator can be cleared using the appropriate context menu command For this purpose it is required to enter the password GESYSENSE Loglt is supplied with a standard password GesySenseLogIt The password can be changed with a right click on Measured values gt Delete logged data in module Read Measuring Data from Receiver SD Card If a Receiver s fitted with a microSD smart card the measuring data including time stamp are stored in a csv file A separate file is created daily In addition the file T
19. such as for mobile application scenarios The module parameter Placed is used to indicate the module in that site in which it is currently used Mod ules that have been added using the context menu command Define Module are automatically Placed under this site Section 6 2 3 includes a more de tailed description 7 Printing Configuration optional As support for mounting the components the entire configuration can be printed via File gt Print overview Also see section 7 6 2 8 Module Mounting The modules are installed according to planning Check the radio signal with GESYSENSE Loglt in Online mode Please keep in mind that you can use GESYSENSE Repeaters in case of poor transmission quality Assembly in structions are provided with the devices 9 Definition of Limit Values Minimum and maximum values can be defined for individual modules or en tire sites or projects When they are underrun or exceeded during operation an alarm is triggered in GESYSENSE LogIt Further information is provided in section 7 1 5 10 System Operation in Online Mode with or without Alarm Section 7 1 in cludes a survey 11 Readout and Analysis of Measuring Data The measured data recorded wireless or imported from other sources such as smart cards logger modules or data servers can be displayed in tabular or graphical form and be reduced and analyzed Section 7 2 3 includes more de tailed information 1 Wireless modules can as well be commissi
20. value for graphical display Maximum value for graphical display Intersection of the time axis The Module name should include a note related to module type and site of instal lation if applicable followed by an enumeration such as Temp Freezer 1 The module ID is indicated on the module itself It is always unique which means that each module ID exists only once within the GESYSENSE wireless modules For the graphical representation of measured values the minimum and maximum values of the value axis or axis of ordinate or y axis have to be defined For sta An Gesytec Ss um GesySense UserDoc Loglt GesySense_LogIt EN v1 1 docx Note Note Note 6 1 8 2 Installation and Configuration tus sensors text can be defined which is displayed for the O and 1 status The axis definitions can be modified later using a module s context menu The entry defining the position of the time axis axis of abscissae or x axis must be between minimum and maximum of the value axis For a clear representation it is recommended to set the intersection of the time axis to the minimum value entered for the value axis The values entered to define a graphical representation can be stored under a name and later be used from the Use settings drop down list to quickly assign them to modules of comparable value ranges After input the module is not yet activated This must be caught up later using the command from Operation mode Configur
21. Average pulses per time unit Cancel o Pulse difference per time unit or o Minimum maximum values per time unit a multiple of 15 minutes One or more of those virtual modules can be created for each channel thus al lowing for defining data points such as Consumption per Hour or Consumption per Day Virtual modules are listed under the site containing the original module Note Alarms can also be set for virtual modules by defining limit values Note If applicable the values displayed appear converted into the set physical unit An Gesytec Ss op GesySense UserDoc Loglt GesySense_LogIt EN v1 1 docx Ge SENSE 6 2 4 6 2 4 1 6 2 4 2 wa Repeater Serial number Installation and Configuration Configuring Repeaters and Receivers Transfer Configuration to Receiver via EIA 485 Using the site context menu command Receiver gt Configure first the interface of the EIA 485 connection to the receiver can be set and then the site configuration can be loaded into the Receiver Reduce values COM port Mo read out DELTA device Baud rate Receiver Automatic reading 38400 Use as template Confini Modbus adress Control parameters The Automatic reading command allows setting the EIA 485 communication with the Receiver The pin assignment of the D type connector is provided in the mounting instructions of the device Set Repeater Number A dialog box is invoked via the menu Repeater where th
22. DELTA device DELTA IF address 197 168 100 100 Receiver module ID 8 Receiver uit inf vd Modbus baud rate 133400 bd Modbus party none 1 stop bit neds as Dialin number 2 2 30 50 GesySense UserDoc Loglt GesySense_LogIt EN v1 1 docx ty SENSE Installation and Configuration There are two choices for loading the configuration Load configuration into DELTA device DELTA IF address 192 168 100 100 Data base pot 5050 Receiver module ID Receiver Modbus baud rate 38400 Modbus party none 1 stop bit Modbus address Dialin number New configuration Cancel Modified configuration 1 A new configuration has been defined to completely replace any existing one and all previously collected data on the device Then a New configuration 1s used 2 A configuration existing on the device has been changed e g due to sys tem expansion or the replacement of a module Previously collected data however should be preserved Modified configuration is to be used then Note After a configuration upload the device will restart All values are displayed for a browser will at first be 0 An Gesytec Se sim GesySense UserDoc Loglt GesySense_LogIt EN v1 1 docx fy SENSE 71 7 1 1 Note Working with Measuring Data Working with Measuring Data Operating Modes Different operating modes for GESY SENSE Loglt can be selected via the menu Mode Display Update Online Alarm
23. It EN v1 1 docx Installation and Configuration Note GESYSENSE Loglt is supplied with a standard password GesySenseLogIt The password can be modified by right click on Measured values gt Delete logged data in module Operation mode Enter limit values Placed Set value ax s parameters Set counter parameters _ Export measured values etd in Rename module Counter value raw value without any factor Delete module Channel 1 414 Reduce values Define virtual module a Delete archive z 2 10pls KWh A Tis Wh WW 100pIs mwn 10 pls MWh 1pls MWh 6 2 3 6 2 Analog Modules A Unit and scaling factor channel 1 1 000 pls m 3 10 ple m 3 Channel 2 504 F Refres Unit and scaling factor channel 2 E 1 pls Wh 1 000 pls m 3 10pls KWh 10ps m 3 100pls MWh 1p MWh Range factor and an offset can be defined for analog modules Operation mode Enter limit values Placed Set value axis parameters Parameterize analog input Export measured values Rename module Delete module Reduce values Delete archive Show status Gs AVAVA VAVAVA Gesyte Configure Analog Sensor Operation mode Oto 10V Dto 20mA G dto 20mA 26 50 GesySense UserDoc Loglt GesySense_LogIt EN v1 1 docx oly 6 2 3 6 3 Logger Modules Different setting options are available for logger modules Operation mode H l s Using th
24. R AR In the register Receiver amp Repeater it can also be checked if the receiver cap tures the value of all modules For this purpose check the check box Analysis For the receiver and the used repeaters the right part of the register displays a survey including the number of messages field strength and network quality for each module If the values for the individual module provide unsatisfying results such as the field strength or network quality being lt 50 one or more repeaters should be installed close to the modules reporting those values 2 For a better understanding of the information shown the documentation of the Modbus communica tion can be used Gesytec SES 29 50 GesySense UserDoc Loglt GesySense_LogIt EN v1 1 docx 6 2 5 Gesytec Installation and Configuration Module name Receiver Repeater 1 Repeater Repeater3 Repeaterd Repester5 Repeater6 H Configuring DELTA 1000 GESYSENSE The configuration created for a site can be transmitted to a DELTA data server via the command DELTA device gt Configure from the site s context menu DELTA device Automatic reading Receiver Read walues Use as template Read all data Control parameters Configure Read configuration Send e mail messages For transmission the IP address of the DELTA device and the module ID of the internal receiver have to be entered under Settings The module ID is stated on the device Connection to
25. TR ID notes the module ID of the receiver where the card has been in serted last A smart card with TTR ID file can only be used in a Receiver with the same ID Otherwise the card will not be accepted which is indicated by a red LED To readout the memory card insert it into the respective slot on the PC or an ap propriate external device the card will be displayed as data carrier Readout to the GESYSENSE Loglt is launched via Measured values gt Read SD card The memory card is opened via the file dialog by selecting the file TTR ID The ID of the associated Receiver is displayed in an information box The values are either assigned to the defined modules or a new project of the name TTRXXXXX Xxxxx is the module ID of the Receiver and the site Memory Card will be created where the modules will be assigned The end of the transmission is signalized via an acoustic double beep Reading Values from a Receiver via Modbus Measured values can be transferred from a receiver is connected to the PC via EJA 485 using the Modbus protocol The context menu of a site allows setting of the communication parameters AN VAVAVA Da Gesytec 22 wm GesySense UserDoc Loglt GesySense_LogIt EN v1 1 docx al ZE MWO0l09 with Measuring Data COM port No read out Reduce values Enter limit values DELTA device b Baud rate Receiver 38400 i Automatic reading Use as template Configure Modbus adress A site configuration d
26. ator required An information box indicates if a module is already activated and listed under Unknown site Operation Mode Selecting Operation mode from the context menu of a module it can be com pletely switched on or off and the transmission interval can be set If it is a log ger module data logging can be switched on and off Creating a Module by Readout While using Define module read out the module has to be placed on the Con figurator The query takes a couple of seconds after which a name for the new module has to be entered in a dialog box Furthermore definitions for the graph ical representation of values have to be entered An Gesytec eng GesySense UserDoc Loglt GesySense_LogIt EN v1 1 docx Note Installation and Configuration Create new module Create a new module in project Project 1 site Beta Module name T Sensor 11 Module ID 0 000 004 7956 Project 1 Beta T Sensor 11 Configuration of value ads Use setting Freezer Text to be shown for the state 0 Text to be shown for the state 1 Minimum value for graphical display 3 Maximum value for graphical display Intersection of the time ais The Module name should include a note related to module type and site of instal lation if applicable followed by an enumeration such as Temp Freezer 1 The module ID is indicated on the module itself It is always unique which means that each module ID exists only once within the GESYSENSE wireless
27. be shown for the state 1 Minimum value for graphical display 30 Maximum value for graphical display 40 Intersection of the time axis 30 Save settings as Cancela The entry defining the position of the time axis axis of abscissae or X axis must be between minimum and maximum of the value axis Note For a clear representation it is recommended to set the intersection of the time axis to the minimum value entered for the value axis The values entered to define a graphical representation can be stored under a name and later be used from the Use settings drop down list to quickly assign them to modules of comparable value ranges 6 2 3 5 Retrieving Module State Different information from a module placed on Configurator can be queried via the command Show status in the context menu including project site module name current status stored time battery voltage and firmware version For a logger module the stored User defined information 1s displayed in addition 6 2 3 6 Type Related Parameterization Options Depending on the module type further module specific properties can be param eterized 6 2 3 6 1 Counter Modules For counter modules the physical units can be defined and counters values can be preset via the command Set counter parameters in the context menu of the appropriate devices The counter value can only by modified by entering the password An Gesytec Ss op GesySense UserDoc Loglt GesySense_Log
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29. ctive project can be deleted This function should be used with deliberation as it ultimately deletes all infor mation related to the sites of a project its modules and all measuring data of the modules Importing a Project A previously exported project can be read in from a file with File gt Project gt Import For this purpose choose the current location of the project file Removing Restoring a Project A current project can be removed from the tree structure of the projects with File gt Project gt Swap out The removed project will be saved in the project di rectory AN VAVAVA Gesytec Ss ep GesySense UserDoc Loglt GesySense_LogIt EN v1 1 docx fy SENSE Note 6 1 5 6 1 6 1 Note 6 1 6 2 Installation and Configuration Using File gt Project gt Swap in shows a list of the previously swapped out pro jects Select the project you want to be displayed again in the tree structure After Swap in make sure that the project s parameter Active is set Create Project from DELTA 1000 Configuration If there is a connection to a configured DELTA 1000 GESYSENSE data server a project can be created from its configuration data Use the corresponding com mand Create by reading out DELTA configuration under File gt Project The device IP address has to be entered to establish a connection A form includ ing module IDs and module names such as configured in the device appears The user may now decide w
30. ding Measuring Data After reading the measuring data from a logger module or another source they are written into the data base The measuring values from other GESYSENSE modules are continuously received in Online Mode displayed in the register Overview and archived in the project data base with time stamp under the project and site provided that the attribute Placed is checked for the module Exporting Measuring data Depending on the current selection the measuring data of a project a site or a module can be saved as a csv file using the item Export measuring data of the respective context menu From this file they can be imported back into GESYSENSE Logit It is also possible to export only a specific selection of measuring values select ing them initially from the Show table register using the mouse and holding down the SHIFT key Reducing Measuring Data Logger modules store measuring data based on the internal clock exactly by the quarter of an hour In Online mode however GESYSENSE Loglt always stores the measuring values when they are received from the modules including the current time stamp These measuring data can be adapted to the interval of the logger modules via the command Reduce values from the context menu of a project a site or a module For Period for value calculation select a multiple of 15 minute intervals via the arrow keys that shall be used as new interval 60 Data reduction This data reduction is
31. due to repeated failing attempts If the option Store copy of all emails on server is chosen the messages are also available other e mail clients Cleaning up the mailbox must then be regulated in other ways If the option Store copy of all emails on server is not selected all e mails will be deleted even those not sent by a DELTA 1000 GESYSENSE and they are no longer available If the server enables it distribution of messages to other recipients can be con trolled here An Gesytec 2 ep GesySense UserDoc Loglt GesySense_LogIt EN v1 1 docx SENSE Working with Measuring Data SMTP The second section is related to the server to which the DELTA 1000 sends its messages SMTP SMTP server E mail address Usemame Password Here an SMTP server and the user data have to be entered allowing the use of the server This is the pass through server used for sending the e mails Depending on the communication structure this may be the same user previously used for accessing the POP3 server As well it could be a SMTTP server of the same provider Two totally separate systems and access permissions may also be used RAS If access to the SMTP server is not using a fixed Ethernet connection but a dial in connection through a modem then the access data have to be entered in the third section Phone number Usemame Password If a private mail server is used and it is running on a server to which the DELTA must dial
32. dules the current time is set The successful addi tion is signalized by a double beep Section 6 1 8 2 includes further notes c Drag amp Drop This easiest way for assignment is available if modules are already listed under Unknown Project in Online Mode Then only a module name has to be assigned after allocation 4 Allocating Module ID New site created from template If a new site has been defined by means of a site Template real modules need to be assigned to the then existing module names Select the parameter Placed from the context menu of a module name in order to enter the module AN VAVAVA d Gesytec 22 ung GesySense UserDoc Loglt GesySense_LogIt EN v1 1 docx fy SENSE Quick Reference Guide ID manually or read it out automatically using the configurator Section 6 2 3 3 describes this step 5 Activating a Module Before a module can be used it has to be activated otherwise the transmitter is switched off Place the wireless module on the Configurator Select the de sired site from the tree structure and choose the command Run from the con text menu under Operation mode Newly enabled modules temporarily trans mit in a shorter interval in order to ease installation and test of the system Further details in section 6 2 3 6 Placing a Module optional A physical module can be assigned to several different sites but only used in one single site thus granting a high measure of flexibility dealing with mod ules
33. e After using the command DELTA device gt Read configuration in the context menu of a site a form including module IDs and module names such as config ured in the device appears after entering the IP address The user may now de cide whether he wants to take over the configuration into the Loglt tree structure under the project and site names stored in the DELTA data server If the project and the site are already available the modules stored in the DELTA computer will be created there Otherwise a new project or a new site will be created 60 DELTA 1000 assignment Project Site Tethz Tethz Tethz Tethz Test 114 Test 114 Test 114 Test 114 Module Start date shapes Module name Ste UD date Usemame Class Type Function Au en_1 000 000 176 2011 04 21 00 00 00 2011 04 26 17 59 35 Tethz Test 114 Au en_1 0 FA_1 000 001 578 2011 04 21 00 00 00 2011 04 26 17 59 35 Tethz Test 114 FA_1 D Mobiler Einsatz 1_1 5 000 005 552 2011 03 21 00 00 00 2011 04 26 17 59 35 Tethz Test 114 Mobiler Einsatz 5 LKW 5556 5 000 005 556 2011 04 01 00 00 00 2011 04 26 17 59 35 Tethz Test 114 LKW 5556 5 MFM 5551 5 000 005 551 2011 03 21 00 00 00 2011 04 26 17 59 35 Tethz Test 114 MFM 5551 5 Create as project 6 1 7 Attention 6 1 8 Deleting a Site A site can be deleted using the menu command File gt Site gt Delete or via the context menu of the site entry If a single site has been selected only this one
34. e UserDoc Loglt GesySense_LogIt EN v1 1 docx ty SENSE Working with Measuring Data Inside the graphic measuring values with off limit conditions will be represented in red Comparison of Temperature Data Collections In order to graphically display the measuring results of several modules first go to the register Overview and select the desired modules by holding down the con trol key Select the menu command Display gt Comparison graphics to display a new window with the measuring series of the selected temperature modules T FR1 1074 T FR6 2443 Temperature C Zoom Settings i i d 01 08 2011 18 00 02 08 2011 00 00 02 08 2011 06 00 02 08 2011 12 00 Time stamp 1 3 3 List of Measuring Values The measured values of the wireless modules are listed in the register Show ta ble Further to time and value of measurement a note possibly entered by the us er will be displayed as well Two parameters show if a specific value violates the previously set limit values Off limit or 1f a measured value has been modified manually outside from GESYSENSE Loglt An analysis for the latter is only run and displayed if the respective command of the Mode menu is selected An Gesytec Se o GesySense UserDoc Loglt GesySense_LogIt EN v1 1 docx ty SENSE Working with Measuring Data e Ho GesySense Loglt File Measured values Repeater Mode Display Upda
35. e command Set real time clock the current time is ee written into the logger module in UTC Placed The command Write additional project information transmits project name site and the module name into the logger module This information is always readout during reading and saved during data export Thus it serves as additional check of site and module Set value axis parameters Set real time dock Write additional projct information Write user diefined information Export measured values Rename module The option Write user defined information allows the user to save additional notes in the logger module The addi tional information is displayed in the Show status dialog box Delete module Reduce values Read logged data from module Delete logged data in module Delete archive Show status 6 2 3 7 Creating a Virtual Module Virtual modules may contain derived data points or in case of so called mixed modules data differ ent from the main type Thus virtual modules can be created for counters as well as for modules with internal temperature sensor and digital input De VE pending on the module type the virtual modules may displayed in parallel with the creation of the module in the tree structure Create virtual module Name Virtual Channe 1 Interval 0000 15 00 Differential value In order to analyze the data of counter modules the Start date Now following parameters can be set As basic module o
36. e num bers of the currently available and accessible repeaters can be set cu iid The respective module ID appears on the left side and the Actual Repeater number 3 000 005 416 0 0 number of a Repeater on the right The numbers may be assigned 6 000 005 6 9 0 6 000 005 252 0 Ss es Note 6 2 4 3 D D 0 anew by means of the dropdown menus Values set here will be transmitted to the Repeaters by the Configurator 0 0 0 0 0 0 Each number must only be used once for Repeaters The 0 designates a Receiver Configuration of Receiver and Repeaters via EIA 232 Configuration commands can be directly sent to a Receiver or Repeaters from the register Receiver amp Repeater For this purpose the PC has to be connected via a serial EIA 232 connection to the Receiver Repeater The COM port has to be selected in the register and the interface has to be opened Open The connec tion can be disconnected using the command button Close The correct COM port is possibly already displayed upon invocation of the register when the Re ceiver is already connected Otherwise this information has to be retrieved from the device manager or by trial and error An Gesytec Ss zi GesySense UserDoc Loglt GesySense_Loglt EN v1 1 docx Note Installation and Configuration Once the connection has been established the desired commands can be entered in the field Command and be transmitted by clicking on Send A number of standard
37. efined in Loglt can be transferred to the Receiver using the Configure command 7 4 4 Reading Values from a DELTA 1000 GESYSENSE Via the command DELTA device gt Automatic reading from the context menu of a site the data are transmitted from the DELTA device to the GESYSENSE Loglt database Only those files and values are read that have been created anew since the last readout Recemwer H Read values Use as template Read all data Control parameters Settings Configure Read configuration Send e mail messages Note First select the context menu command Automatic reading to set the commu nication parameters for connecting to a DELTA device Only after you have speci fied the IP address the Read values and Read all data commands will become available Automatic reading 192 168 100 100 21 User gesytec Password admin Interval Every 4 hours Dial up number zo Using DELTA device gt Read values from the same context menu only the most recent current data are transmitted and displayed Gs Gesytec Ss ep GesySense UserDoc Loglt GesySense_LogIt EN v1 1 docx fy SENSE 7 9 7 9 1 7 5 2 Note 7 5 3 Working with Measuring Data When the command DELTA device gt Read all data 1s selected from the context menu of a site all data contained in the DELTA computer are readout and ar chived on the PC The most recent data appear in the Overview Exporting and Reducing Measuring Data Recor
38. estricted to certain times The Holidays are set using the calendar shonw under Update gt List of holidays Click on a day to select or deselect is as a holiday Selected days show in bold type Alarming An off limit condition is stated in the table of measured values Show table regis ter If the Alarm Mode is enabled it will be entered as alarm messages in the alert table In the register Messages Alarm starting is entered as initial text in the column Message The column Acknowledge indicates date and time of the alarm As soon as the off limit condition has ended another message with the note Alarm terminated is written into the message table This entry doesn t have to be _ An Gesytec 2 sum GesySense UserDoc Loglt GesySense_LogIt EN v1 1 docx Show graphics Show table Overview Messages Statistics Receiver amp Repeaters Time stamp Project Site Module name Module ID Channnel Message Value Lowerlim Upperlim Acknowledged Acknowledge 8 16 2011 3 50 31 PM Project 1 Alpha T Sensor 06 4796 000 004 796 1 Alam starting Below limit value 17 43 19 26 unacknowledged acknowledge _ acknowledge 8 16 2011 3 46 56 PM Project 1 Alpha T Sensor 06 4796 000 004 796 1 Alam terminated Limit value exceeded 25 93 17 8 16 2011 3 44 13 PM T Sensor 06 4796 000 004 796 1 Alarm starting Limit value exceeded m 8 16 2011 3 44 35PM_ The alarm entries of the message table can be deleted using the contex
39. hether he wants to take over the configuration into the Loglt tree structure under the project and site names stored in the DELTA data server After the project is created in the tree structure data can be read in using the appropriate context menu commands cf 7 4 4 Reading Values from a DEL TA 1000 GESYSENSE Alternatively a site can be created following the instructions given in 6 1 6 3 Creating a New Site If a project is active a new site can be created either using the menu command File gt Site gt New or via the context menu of the project entry The nomenclature is not subject to any conditions Io GesySense Loglt File Measured values Repeater Mode Project Show g jhi e Module b Delete The context menu of Project offers further possibilities to define a site New Site According to Template A new site name can be entered thereunder module names are created automati cally taken from an existing site that previously was defined as template In the following real modules have to be assigned to these names A defined template is lost when the application is closed If no template has been defined this command is not available The command to define a template is shown instead Importing a Site A site can p E from a previously saved project into the current project Gesytec ge GesySense UserDoc Loglt GesySense_LogIt EN v1 1 docx Note Installation and Configuration Copy Site from DELTA Devic
40. ing assembly This feature supports the user related to assignment of site and module ID Printing of Messages Or survey of the currently available messages can be printed out using the com mand File gt Print messages AN VAVAVA Da Gesytec 2 a GesySense UserDoc Loglt GesySense_LogIt EN v1 1 docx fy SENSE 8 1 Note 8 2 8 3 8 4 Maintenance and Safety Maintenance and Safety Backup of the Project Database Once a week the project data bases will be saved automatically The backup files are saved in the project directory Project data base names start with GSL followed by the project name and the type identifier mdb Related to the back up files only the GSL is replaced by the designation Backup An access to this security level should exclusively be performed by competent personnel Logger Module Missing Data If the user realizes that data are missing after reading out a logger module there are several options to locate this problem e Based on the module s log it should be checked if the logger has not been in LogOff mode over the period where no values have been recorded in the archive e If data seem to have been lost during wireless reading in the archive first the project should be saved Then delete the module from the project site and define it anew afterwards Now restart the readout All received mes sages will be created anew in the archive table of the project Should the gaps
41. ion GESYSENSE Loglt runs on computers with Windows operating systems XP or later Install the application using the provided setup Upon completion you will find the program symbol and the documentation under Start gt All Programs gt Gesytec gt GESYSENSE Loglt Upon the first invocation the application needs to create a new project data base Therefore the software has to be launched with administrator rights The GESYSENSE Configurator is used as wireless adapter for communication with the wireless sensor network GESYSENSE Connect it to a USB port on your PC prior to launch the program The associated driver is included in the software setup It is recommended to use always the same USB port to connect the Configurator with your computer The GESYSENSE Configurator has two missions 1 Setup of a wireless connection between a computer with the Loglt software and the sensor modules 2 Parameterization and readout of wireless sensor modules and wireless loggers As soon as the GESYSENSE Configurator is connected to the computer the green LED on the device starts flashing Upon launch the Loglt program attempts to find the wireless adapter As soon as the connection has been established the green LED on the Configurator is permanently illuminated and a note appears in the status line of Logit Range of Application GESYSENSE Loglt supports all GESYSENSE wireless modules for acquisition and transmission of measuring values
42. ion mark in the main menu AN VAVAVA Da Gesytec 2 ss GesySense UserDoc Loglt GesySense_LogIt EN v1 1 docx fy SENSE 9 Index alarm 000 see ee cece eeceecceccecceceeceeceeceecescesces 33 34 UE E le TE 32 SIE enn 32 analog modules 26 anal YSIS Sean nase ee 29 archive measured values 43 comparison graphics ssseseeeesssssssseeeeees 39 Conn eO ee 8 CONEX TEE 13 EE EE better 23 counter modules 25 data manpulap on 33 45 WEN CR EE 5 7 40 Delta OOO is cscscctsicvassvanidncvonsesnenokiaevenss 1 5 7 9 SIE E 30 create project from 16 OAC GEES 42 RETTEN 17 e mail messaging eeesessssseeeesssssssseereees 34 RENE 46 installation COTS UN AN OF ee 8 SO EW AG eebe 8 IPad EE 16 30 EED nenn 8 32 34 41 47 limit value sansnonnennnsesesesesesesesseseseses 12 33 logger delete Add ovtg0gessggsueegetneteessgguegegetegueg 41 Ee ee E 40 SERLIOCK ebe 2 SSOD D 24 logger module 9 21 27 40 manipulation ssseeeeesssssssseeresssssssseerrssss 45 maximum value calculapon 44 mean value calculapon 44 measured RT 40 measuring data RA 43 Tel anne 43 TC ON ANNEFOUNEERERNERETEURTEEREEUNEREEUETORRHEREIRTRLETEUR 43 MEM een 9 minimum value calculapon 44 AN VAVAVA Gesytec 2 Index missing data eege 45 mixed signal modules 8 mode ll ONCE ee 32 alarm relaying 2222eeeeenennneneeeeeeeen 32 OLD er Ee 32 A1 E 32 1101076 sisin
43. it the data following the moment of ex change such as temperatures during return transport If no PC with GESYSENSE Loglt and Configurator is available on site the new logger module should already be activated by an appropriate system prior to dis patch in order to allow for immediate use AN VAVAVA Da Gesytec 22 op GesySense UserDoc Loglt GesySense_LogIt EN v1 1 docx SENSE 6 2 6 2 1 6 2 1 1 6 2 1 2 Note 6 2 1 3 Note Installation and Configuration Configuration Configuring Projects G0 GesySense Loglt File Measured values Repeater Mode d 2 TE v Active New site New site from template Import site Create backup Delete project Swap out project Export project Archive project data Export measured values Reduce values Enter limit values Control parameters Enabling or Disabling Projects By selecting the attribute Active in the context menu of a project it can be ena bled or disabled The modules of a project will only be displayed in the different registers such as Overview when the project s active Furthermore new sites and modules can only be created for active projects Create Backup The current status of the project is saved as backup additionally flagged with date and time After each launch Loglt always creates a backup of the previous version Archive Project Data Project data until the end of the previous month are saved in an archive database
44. ivate If a DELTA dials in with these settings then the server can reach it using the first address This IP must then be entered in the SMTP section under the SMTP Apply configuration Click Save and load into DELTA 1000 to finish the settings and activate e mail messaging To access the DELTA 1000 the entries provided under DELTA de vice gt settings are used A dial in number has to be provided here as well if the DELTA 1000 can only be reached by a modem When dialing in through a mo dem 1 e if a phone number is specified the DELTA 1000 can be reached at IP 192 168 254 1 By Save the information concerning POP3 will be used by Loglt Those related to SMTP server and RAS are just stored without effect for the operation Note To stop e mail messages from the DELTA 1000 the information on the SMTP connection has to be deleted and the modified configuration must be transferred 7 3 Displaying Measuring Data 7 3 1 Overview The register Overview displays the current values of all available modules which are updated within the transmission intervals of the modules Online Mode The view can be restricted to specific modules The Display menu controls the list of modules shown in the Overview and Statis tics a a only placed modules from defined and active projects are Gesytec ES op GesySense UserDoc Loglt GesySense_LogIt EN v1 1 docx ty SENSE 1 3 2 Working with Measuring Data listed Selecting the respecti
45. nfluences the durability of the battery Battery usage over several years in the specified temperature range of Thermo Sensors is only possible at a radio transmission interval of about 5 minutes Parameter Start Logging Stop Logging For a logger module archiving can be switched on Start logging or off Stop logging Parameter Placed This tag indicates that a module is actively used at a certain site If this parameter is not selected this means that the module is currently not used at this site e g it is in another place to be readout It can only be managed by GESYSENSE Loglt again or assigned to another site if it is not Placed A module can definitely be defined in several sites at a time but can always only be Placed at exactly one site When changing the use of a module the matching of this attribute should be adapted to the conditions of the appropriate project or sites Parameterize Value Axis For the graphical representation of measured values the minimum and maximum values of P em axis or axis of ordinate or y axis have to be defined For sta An Gesytec 2 pg GesySense UserDoc Loglt GesySense_LogIt EN v1 1 docx fy SENSE Installation and Configuration tus sensors text can be defined which is displayed for the O and status The axis definitions can be modified later using a module s context menu GY Configuration of value axis Use setting vi Text to be shown forthe state 0 Of Text to
46. nknown site gt Unassigned lt n gt Its ID will be visible with mouse over Via Drag amp Drop with the mouse the entry of such a module can be directly dragged to an already existing site Al ready saved measuring data are retained while dragging the module s designa tion has to be stated anew during this procedure Any module can be dragged to any site When a module is dragged on a site where a module with the same ID has already been defined both entries will be merged after confirmation and all measuring data of both module instances will be copied together under the target site Renaming a Module The designation of a module can be changed using the command Rename mod ule in the module s context menu Enter the new name in the dialog box and con firm the transaction Deleting a Module A module can be deleted via the menu command File gt Module gt Delete or via its context menu This will delete all module related information including meas ured values from the database Exchanging Modules The logistics of a module exchange are controlled by the attribute Placed which has to be disabled for the module to be exchanged while being enabled for the new module entry Date and time of the exchange have to be registered manually in the meantime If it is a logger module a respective comment can be entered via the command Write user defined information from the module s context menu This is important n order to delim
47. nsmission of the individual modules ZAZ Gesytec Ss sin GesySense UserDoc Loglt GesySense_LogIt EN v1 1 docx SENSE User Interface e The functions included in the register Receiver amp Repeater allow for configuration of GESYSENSE Receivers and Repeaters available in the wireless network and connected to the PC A status display on the lower edge of the program window provides information related to the current mode Online Alarm and the current connection of the ap plication to the GESYSENSE Configurator or a DELTA data server An Gesytec we GesySense UserDoc Loglt GesySense_LogIt EN v1 1 docx Ge SENSE 6 1 6 1 1 Attention 6 1 4 Installation and Configuration Installation and Configuration Installation For program installation please observe the notes n section 3 1 Software Instal lation Creating a New Project A new project can be created with File gt Project gt New For this purpose a new database will be created in the project directory A project name has to be en tered in a dialog box IG GesySense Loglt File Measured values Repeater Mode Display Update Delete Module Import Print graphics Swap out Print table Swap in Print overview Create by reading out DELTA configuration Print messages Quit Deleting a Project Using the menu command File gt Project gt Delete or the context menu of the project entry its entire database and thus the respe
48. of the communication parameters Reduce values COM port Enter limit values No read out DELTA device b Baud rate Receiver eee 38400 A site configuration defined in Loglt can be transferred to the Receiver using the Configure command Reading Values from a DELTA 1000 GESYSENSE The Receiver commands refer to its configuration according to a site defined in Loglt This is done using Modbus with EJA 485 communication further infor mation cf 6 2 4 1 Parameterization of Modules Depending on the module type different configuration options are available from the context menu which can be invoked by a right mouse click on the module name in the project structure An Gesytec Ss op GesySense UserDoc Loglt GesySense_LogIt EN v1 1 docx 6 2 3 1 Attention 6 2 3 2 6 2 3 3 Note 6 2 3 4 Installation and Configuration Run Enter limit values Stop Placed Set value axis parameters Start logging Set real time clock Stop logging Write additional projct information napra Write user diefined information Export measured values Rename module Delete module Reduce values Read logged data from module Delete logged data in module Delete archive Show status Parameter Run Stop The wireless modules are switched on Run or switched off Stop In addition the radio transmission interval can be set The transmission interval directly i
49. oned after mounting For this purpose you have to pass by each mounting location with a mobile PC and the Configurator With high module density this proce dure may be an advantage as the allocation of module ID to location will be unambiguous Otherwise commutations can easily occur during mounting AN VAVAVA d Gesytec 24 eng GesySense UserDoc Loglt GesySense_LogIt EN v1 1 docx ty SENSE User Interface 5 User Interface The GESYSENSE Loglt user interface consists of static and dynamic elements The static part includes the tree structure on the left edge of the program window with projects and sites a number of registers for various information commands in the menu bar at the top and the status bar at the bottom The context menus that appear upon a right click on an object change dynamical ly Different functions are provided depending on the current project level and object type This specially applies to wireless modules whose setting options vary according to their type The tree structure 1s a hierarchical depiction of existing projects sites and mod ules Under Unknown project and Unknown site modules are listed from which data are received though they are currently not assigned to a project With mouse over a module entry in the tree structure without clicking its module ID appears GesySense Loglt File Measured values Repeater Mode Display Update 1 EC 1 Show graphics Show table
50. onfigurations and measuring values in pro ject databases The configuration of an installed wireless sensor system or repre sentation of the measuring data from wireless modules is realized on three dif ferent organization levels Project The Project is the topmost organization level Any number of projects can be created and freely named Site Several sites can be created and freely named in a project This may be real sites but also the description for a group of wireless modules serving a similar purpose such as temperature measuring in freezers in contrast to acquisition of consumption data Module Wireless modules are always assigned to at least one site Each wireless module is identified by its unique module ID In GESYSENSE Loglt the modules can be assigned with any names Program functions can be related comprehensively to the entire project to a sin gle site or a single module AN VAVAVA Da Gesytec 22 om GesySense UserDoc Loglt GesySense_LogIt EN v1 1 docx Preparation Non Assigned Modules In Online mode the software automatically lists all wireless modules from which data are retrieved but that have not yet been explicitly assigned to a site in GESYSENSE Loglt in the organizational unit Unknown project gt Unknown site using the name Unassigned lt n gt lt n gt consecutive number Such modules can easily and fast be assigned to the desired site by Drag amp Drop Multiple Assignments It
51. or Manipulation If this mode is selected measuring data are checked if they have been modified outside of GESYSENSE Loglt The result is displayed in the field Manipulated in the Show table register As this process effects data base performance his mode has to be selected explicitly Limit Value Monitoring and Alarming Limit values can be defined for individual modules or jointly for all modules of a site or a project that are permanently monitored by Loglt when the Online plus Alarm modes are enabled When the predefined minimum and maximum values are exceeded a visual and an acoustic alarm are triggered Defining Limit Values To define limit values select the entry Enter limit values from the context menu of a project a site or You enter limit values for the module T Sensor 01 5050 in site module Minimum and Maximum values of maximum Alpha of project Project 1 Minimum Channel 1 9999 9 digits can be defined in the appropriate dialog box an The definition of limit values in sites and projects is always performed for all included modules Channel 2 1000000000 1000000000 Optionally a delay value in seconds can be specified Alarm monitoring times v Monday v Tuesday 4 Wednesday JI Thursday Friday Saturday 7 Sunday Working day Holiday 1 2 2 in order to ignore short term shortfalls or exceeds in monitoring By related definitions the monitoring of the limit val ues can be r
52. s modules send the measuring data to the GESYSENSE Receiver a system specific receiver station where the data will be saved on a microSD smart card Acquisition level optional Repeater Sensor level 4 Wireless modules being independent data loggers locally save data whereby the wireless method described in other scenarios can also be used Such logger modules can also be used mobile and can be read out using GESYSENSE Loglt Gesytec Acquisition eg ez f f j Sensor level AAH VAVAVA 6 50 GesySense UserDoc Loglt GesySense_LogIt EN v1 1 docx fy SENSE Survey 5 The wireless modules send the measuring data to the GESYSENSE Receiver transmitting the data via Modbus to a connected data server A TCP IP Acquisition level Modbus Data server 7 Radio 433 915 MHz optional Repeater Zn TN Sensor level oF Sensor Sensor measure amp transmit measure amp transmit Scenarios to 4 can be realized using the GESYSENSE Loglt software The fifth system concept including an additional data server is supported by GESYSENSE Loglt provided that the data server is a product by Gesytec DELTA 1000 The configuration of the GESYSENSE system for other data servers is described in the GESYSENSE Manager user manual An Gesytec Ss mm GesySense UserDoc Loglt GesySense_LogIt EN v1 1 docx fy SENSE 3 1 Note Note 3 2 Preparation Preparation Software Installat
53. sssssssssssccccssccsssssssees 45 s SET 45 S9 0 11 13 1 1 ira cars vectra wets scree ca cece E E E E S 46 8 6 ES 47 D MINOX n E E EE E E O E E E E 48 an Gesytec Ss e GesySense UserDoc Loglt GesySense_LogIt EN v1 1 docx SENSE Survey 2 Survey GESYSENSE the wireless sensor system by Gesytec allows for acquisition of measuring data from distributed measuring points It is based on sensor modules transmitting their measuring data wireless within a determined interval typically 4 5 minutes to a central receiver For operation different system concepts can be realized 1 The wireless modules transmit the measuring data to a PC provided with the GESYSENSE Logit software The GESYSENSE Configurator acts as wireless adapter Acquisition level optional Repeater Sensor level Sensor measure amp transmit measure amp transmit 2 The wireless modules transmit the measuring data to a DELTA 1000 GESYSENSE data server provided with GESYSENSE receiver module and Ethernet interface that archives data and represents the current values for access in a Web browser Archived data can be downloaded from the data server using the Loglt program Acquisition level m _ Radio 433 915 MHz optional Repeater AS oS NL Sensor level Sensor Sensor measure amp transmit measure amp transmit m Gesytec 2 m GesySense UserDoc Loglt GesySense_Loglt EN v1 1 docx Survey 3 The wireles
54. t menu Right click on the desired entry and select the command Delete The process has to be confirmed by entering the password Note GESYSENSE Loglt is supplied with a standard password GesySenseLogIt The password can be changed with a right click on Measured values gt Delete logged data in module Further to logging an alarm in GESYSENSE Loglt it will also be signalized opti cally by ared LED on the Configurator and acoustically at the Configurator and the PC by switching on the beeper Alarming remains active until the message has been acknowledged This is done either via the text field Acknowledge in the Message register or via the button on top of the Configurator Note In order to enable alarming autonomously from the PC a second GESYSENSE Configurator with an individual USB power supply can be installed in another place which however needs to be within wireless coverage between PC and its Configurator gt 7 2 3 Alarms by E Mail This feature allows the configuration of a DELTA 1000 GESYSENSE for sending e mails These are sent based on defined limits or due to system events The mes sages of limit value violations can be recorded by Loglt and are displayed in the Messages register The requirements are 1 A mail server receiving the e mails from the DELTA 1000 and forwarding them A valid account for the device s required 2 A mail server to which e mails are addressed On this there must be a valid account which
55. ta aiiai 9 Eeer 21 SEI E 21 Beete 10 13 INO BD ae 24 NCC ga geg 24 KE E 21 REENEN 25 Nee TE 8 multifunktional modules 9 operating Modes sssssssseeessssssseeerrrssss 2 Operating system eeeeeeeeennnnsssseeeeennnnnnnnnnnn 8 Operation Te e EE 19 ASS WOU erer 34 Pla Eege 10 NEG 44 ROI C CU ee 9 2CHDvate deachvate 22 enee 22 TOI a 15 BIC Eeer 15 EE 15 Eege 6 configure EIA 232 EE 28 configure PIA Ah 28 read values from SD card 4 read values Modbus ananeneeeenenn 23 42 Receiver amp Repeater 28 reduce measured data 43 repeater number soeeeessesssseeeeresssssseee 28 at KE 21 save project database eseeeeesessseeeeeees 45 SCS aao E 47 SHOW ET 38 SHOW leegen 39 Bee 9 48 50 GesySense UserDoc Loglt GesySense_LogIt EN v1 1 docx fy SENSE EE 16 OS ee nee ee 17 EE eege 16 EE 16 ERT 45 time NI 19 20 25 38 tee sucit cee S 13 Unknown projet 21 Gesytec SS Index KNOW RER 10 Eeer 46 Value A kc es 18 20 24 38 virtual module 002000000000 10 27 wireless adapter u 8 Write additional project information 27 Write user defined information 27 49 50
56. te j Project 1 2 Alpha T Logger 01 4472 r BEE 7 T Sensor 02 4917 Beta 7 Counter 01 5175 H Status 01 5177 HL Unknown project Show graphics Show table Overview Messages Statistics Receiver amp Repeaters Comment Value channel 1 C 5 6 2011 10 31 01 5 6 2011 10 26 56 5 6 2011 10 22 50 5 6 2011 10 18 45 5 6 2011 10 14 39 5 6 2011 10 10 34 5 6 2011 10 06 29 5 6 2011 10 02 23 5 6 2011 9 58 18 5 6 2011 9 54 13 5 6 2011 9 50 07 5 6 2011 9 46 02 5 6 2011 9 41 57 5 6 2011 9 29 41 5 6 2011 9 25 36 5 6 2011 9 21 30 Online Alarm Configurator connected at port COM8 By selecting several measuring results with the mouse and holding down the SHIFT key the chart presentation under Show graphics may be limited to those results whereby all interaction and manipulation options can still be used Reading in Measuring Data Further to direct wireless acquisition measured values can be read in by GESYSENSE Loglt the following ways 7 4 7 4 1 7 4 1 1 from a logger module by placing it on a connected GESYSENSE Configu rator from an SD card out of a GESYSENSE Receiver after inserting it into the PC or via a reading device Measured values Mode I Read SD card Export Repeater Reduce Delete logged data in module Read debug from a DELTA data server by periodical or targeted
57. ve option under Display gt Show will additionally display Not placed and Unassigned modules Update Not placed Comparison graphics Unassigned Projects can be set Active or inactive via their context menu Modules from inac tive projects will be hidden in all Loglt registers and thus also in the Overview Graphic Presentation of Measuring Values Individual Data Collection The received or read in measuring values of a module are represented in form of a chart in the register Show graphics Select the desired module from the tree view on the left in order to display its values Show graphics Show table Overview Messages Statistics Receiver amp Repeaters II III al Channel 1 Channel 2 Temperature C a Al dp GL CANO P fn I S 14 11 2010 00 00 21 11 2010 00 00 28 11 2010 00 00 Time stamp 05 12 2010 00 00 12 12 2010 00 00 There are pre defined intervals of month week and day for the time axis to take a closer look on the data Use the scroll bar to move along the axis Scaling of the vertical or value axis depends on the settings made for the individ ual module That can be changed using the context menu To zoom in further click and drag vertically with the mouse This can be done repeatedly In order to undo a zoom process in the expanded view click on the minus sign at the upper pr left end of the scroll bar Gesytec sa GesySens
58. ver firmware can be transmitted wireless to the active network Repeaters using the respective commands in the register Receiver amp Re peater related to the Modbus addresses The document GESYSENSE Modbus Communication describes the Modbus assignment in the Receiver Using this An Gesytec Ss op GesySense UserDoc Loglt GesySense_LogIt EN v1 1 docx fy SENSE 8 6 Maintenance and Safety information the respective commands DBWx y can be performed whereby x rep resents the Modbus address and y the value for this address Configurator Proceed analog to update the Configurator firmware of a First load the firmware file then select the interface COMn and launch the update process Progress of the update is indicated by a bar aat the lower border of the dialog box During the update the LED is red and will turn green again at the end Click Cancel to close the box Loglt Software Selecting the link Update gt Software GESYSENSE Logit opens a link to the Gesytec FTP server automatically downloading the new software version The running program will be terminated for installation Holidays Holidays can be selected and de selected in the calendar displayed by clicking on a day Selected days are shown in bold type Gesytec Service The menu item Info provides the option to send a question a note or a prob lem description to the Gesytec support gt The current version is shown after clicking on the quest

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