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1 DOC. #TD /20/06 PRINTED IN U.S.A. Lingo XE Touchscreen & Web Browser User s Guide

2 Logic One, Lingo, and iscope are registered trademarks of Novar. Ethernet os a registered trademark of Xerox Corporation. The material in this manual is for information purposes only. The contents and the product it describes are subject to change without notice. Novar makes no representations or warranties with respect to this manual. In no event shall Novar be liable for technical or editorial omissions or mistakes in this manual, nor shall it be liable for any damages, direct or incidental, arising out of or related to the use of this manual. No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form or by any means without prior written permission from Novar. Copyright 2006 by Novar. All Rights Reserved. Printed in the U.S.A. Novar, 6060 Rockside Woods Blvd., Cleveland, OH Tel.:

3 Contents Introduction 1 Description 1 Lingo XE System Access 1 Accessing the System via Touchscreen 2 Accessing the System via Web Browser 2 Document Scope 2 Monitoring and Controlling the System 3 Load Control 6 Monitoring 7 Settings/Parameters 8 Schedule 8 Monitoring Alarms 11 Monitoring 12 Settings/Parameters 12 Schedule 13 History Logs 13 Table 15 Graph (not interactive) 15 Interactive Graph 17 Point ID 18 Historical Log 19 Module Status 19 View Inputs 20 View Outputs 21 Alarm Scan 21 Tools 23 Monitor Alarms 21 Alarm Scan 21 Alarm History 22 Power Failure/Phase Loss Logs 23 Ethernet 24 Comm Port Setup 25 Clock 26 Display 27 Diagnostics 27 Disk Services 34 User Message 34 Load Status 34 Virtual Points 35 Electrical Demand 35 DOC. #TD /20/06 Contents iii

4 Alarm Messages 39 Load Override 37 Advanced Meters 38 iv Contents DOC. #TD /20/06

5 Introduction Description The Lingo XE Energy Infosystem is the next generation control processor that functions as a system network manager and control monitor in Novar s Logic One Advanced Building Control System. Lingo XE System Access The Lingo XE monitors and logs the operations of the local control modules, manages network communications, and provides expandable and integrated control of the building s equipment. Its processing power, compatibility, and multiple network capabilities provide optimum control to cut energy costs, increase comfort, and reduce equipment maintenance. A Lingo XE system can be accessed, monitored, and controlled via any of the following methods: An integral touchscreen on the Lingo XE A Web browser (Novar recommends Internet Explorer 6.0 or greater) on a platform-level PC (Compaq ipaq Pocket PC) Novar s Engineering & Support System (ESS32, Version or greater) software. Novar s iscope software (monitoring only) There are three levels of access. ACCESS LEVEL Monitor Temporary User Super User DESCRIPTION The user can monitor most system functions but cannot modify anything except to activate or deactivate timed overrides. The user can monitor all system functions and has limited privileges to modify settings temporarily. The user can monitor all system functions and modify all parameters accessible from the touchscreen. Only selected parameters and settings can be changed via the touchscreen or Web browser. Those that can be changed will be displayed as a hyperlink (highlighted and underlined). All others must be changed via the ESS32 or iscope software. If a user attempts to change a setting or value via the touchscreen or Web browser, he or she will be required to enter a valid password before the change can be made. Once the change has been made, the user must select Submit for the change to take effect. Once the user has successfully entered a password, additional changes can be made during the same session without having to enter the password again. DOC. #TD /20/06 Introduction 1

6 Accessing the System via Touchscreen To access the system via a Lingo XE touchscreen, the user simply accesses the Unit List to select the appropriate executive module, then presses Access System in the opening screen. While in the system, the Home button on the touchscreen can be used at any time to return to the opening screen. Accessing the System via Web Browser To access the Lingo XE Energy Infosystem via a Web browser, a user must: Access a Web browser on a PC. Type the Lingo XE s IP address on the Universal Resource Locator (URL) address line at the top of the screen. Press enter. NOTE! An Ethernet line must be connected to the Lingo XE, and the user must include the prefix (the protocol specifier for Explorer) as part of the address (for example: For information about applying IP addresses to Exec32 devices refer to the Novar s Applying an IP Address to Exec32 Devices, available in the Documents folder on Novar s Software Package CD. The first time a user attempts to modify a parameter, the system will request the user s name and password (or access code). Passwords (access codes) are set up in ESS32, in the Local Access Codes parameters screen. If access information is requested: Enter the appropriate information at the prompts. Click on OK or press enter. Document Scope This document explains how to use the touchscreen or Web browser to monitor and control a Lingo XE system. With few exceptions, the screens that the user encounters will be the same in both. The primary difference will lie in the method used to select options. In the touchscreen, the user selects options by pressing them with his or her finger or a stylus and using popup keypads. In the Web browser, the user selects options by clicking on them with the PC mouse and using the computer s keyboard. This document also explains the various alarm messages that can appear if the Lingo XE detects a problem with one of the loads. 2 Introduction DOC. #TD /20/06

7 Monitoring and Controlling the System Once users gain access to the system, the first screen they will encounter is the Novar Energy Infosystem screen (Figure 1). Figure 1. Energy Infosystem screen NOTE! If the Lingo XE has not received a download, Internet Explorer will display a Page cannot be displayed message. On the touchscreen, the Logic One logo and a System Check message (explained below) are displayed. If the user presses the logo and enters an access code, the Executive Configuration screen is displayed. It can be used to calibrate the touchscreen or edit unit EEPROM configuration. The screen displays the following information: Time Date Outside temperature Screen name (Novar Energy Infosystem) System number and name Executive module number and name Depending on its current status, it can also display any of the following messages. DOC. #TD /20/06 Monitoring and Controlling the System 3

8 MESSAGE Downloading System Calling Out Download Required Kernel Download Loaded; Version Download Needed Kernel Download Needed; Version Download Needed System On-Line EXPLANATION A PC operating with Novar s software is downloading to the Lingo XE. The Lingo XE is calling out alarms to a remote computer. The Lingo XE has not yet received its initial system download containing system-specific control data (parameters); therefore, it is not yet controlling the system. A kernel download has been performed. A version download needs to be performed. The equipment is running off factory core. Version and kernel downloads are needed. The Lingo XE is receiving a call from a computer running Novar s software. This message can then be replaced by a more specific message with a higher priority such as Downloading. If none of these activities is occurring, none of these messages will appear. The Energy Infosystem screen contains the following option buttons: Access System provides access to the Main Menu (Figure 2), which contains the options that provide access to the majority of the screens used to monitor and control the Lingo XE. The Main Menu also contains a Done button, which can be used to return to the Energy Infosystem screen. As a user moves further into the monitoring screen, the Done button can be used to return to the most recently displayed menu. Figure 2. Main Menu 4 Monitoring and Controlling the System DOC. #TD /20/06

9 Unit List provides access to a list of all executive modules in the system. Before accessing the system, the user should access the Unit List and select the appropriate unit (executive module). Globals provides access to a Global Input Overview that shows the current outdoor temperature, outdoor light, local humidity, demand pulse, phase loss, and emergency status settings or operating modes. Each of the options listed in the Main Menu (accessed via the Access System option) are explained in detail in this document. While moving through the system, the user will note that in many screens a menu bar (Figure 3) offers options that will provide access to several of the same options that appear in the Main Menu. The menu bar options are explained in the following table. MENU BAR OPTION Modules Loads Logs Alarms Tools Main EXPLANATION Provides access to the module directory that is displayed when the user clicks on the Module Status screen in the Main Menu and clicks on the Modules option. Provides access to the Load Directory that is displayed when the user clicks on the Load Controls option in the Main Menu. Provides access to a list of the existing data logs that is displayed when the user clicks on the History Logs option in the Main Menu. Provides access to the same menu that appears when the user clicks on the Alarm Scan option in the Main Menu. Provides access to the Tools Menu that is displayed when the user clicks on the Tools option in the Main Menu. Returns to the Main Menu display. Figure 3. Menu bar DOC. #TD /20/06 Monitoring and Controlling the System 5

10 Load Control The Load Control option in the Main Menu is used to access the Load Directory (Figure 4). It lists all of the loads (by number and name) currently set up for the selected executive module. Figure 4. Load Directory If the user selects a load, a Load Menu (Figure 5) opens. Figure 5. Load Menu The Load Menu shows the selected unit, time and date, and the selected load s name and type and offers the following options: Monitoring Settings/Parameters Schedule 6 Monitoring and Controlling the System DOC. #TD /20/06

11 Monitoring The Monitoring option in the Load Menu can be used to open a Load Monitoring screen (Figure 6). This screen is for monitoring purposes only; no changes can be made. The screen shows the current status of each of the load s parameters, which will vary depending on the load. If the list extends beyond the viewing area, the scroll bars can be used to view the information. Active alarms are also displayed at the top of the screen. If an airflow alarm exists, a Reset hyperlink will appear next to it and can be used to reset the alarm. Figure 6. Load Monitoring screen NOTE! All active Monitoring screens in the system will refresh once per minute. An immediate refresh can be generated by pressing the Refresh button on the browser (F5 on Internet Explorer) or Reload on the touchscreen. The Settings/Parameters button at the bottom of the list can be used to move to the Settings/Parameters display. DOC. #TD /20/06 Monitoring and Controlling the System 7

12 Settings/Parameters The Settings/Parameters option in the Load Menu opens a Load Settings screen (Figure 7). If a parameter is highlighted/underlined, it can be changed (valid access code/password required). Figure 7. Load Setting/Parameters screen If the parameter requires a numerical value, the command line at the bottom of the display indicates an appropriate range of numbers that can be entered. The range is based on the parameters of the specific load. The Monitoring button at the bottom of the list can be used to move to the Monitoring display. Schedule The Schedule option in the Load Menu provides access to the load s Schedule screen (Figure 8), which displays the load s operating schedule. The user can view, change, add, or delete schedule times. NOTE! To delete a schedule time, the user must enter a value of zero. There is no button for delete on the screen. 8 Monitoring and Controlling the System DOC. #TD /20/06

13 There are two types of schedules: Normal on/off schedules show the actual starting and stopping time with an A.M. or P.M. following each. Figure 8. Load Schedule screen (normal schedule) Shifted schedules start a schedule before or after a normally scheduled time. The time difference is entered as a plus or minus value (for example, a time difference of 1 hour would be entered as 1:00 or +1:00) (Figure 9). Figure 9. Load Schedule screen (Shifted schedule) NOTE! Shifted schedules cannot be modified through the touchscreen or browser. They must be edited via ESS32. DOC. #TD /20/06 Monitoring and Controlling the System 9

14 The following procedure should be used to change or add a schedule. Step Procedure 1 Click on the time that needs to be changed to display a schedule editing screen (Figure 10). 2 Enter the new hour and minutes and select A.M. or P.M. 3 Press submit to confirm the time entered. NOTE! If the user leaves the field without completing each of the steps listed in the procedure above, the field returns to its previous value. Figure 10. Load Schedule editing screen The following procedure should be used to delete a schedule entry. Step Procedure 1 Enter 0 in the appropriate field and click in the A.M. or P.M. field. 2 Press submit and OK. 10 Monitoring and Controlling the System DOC. #TD /20/06

15 Monitoring Alarms Selecting the Monitoring Alarms option from the Main Menu opens the Monitor Alarm Directory (Figure 11). It lists of all the monitoring alarms currently set up in the system. Figure 11. Monitor Alarm Directory When the user clicks on an alarm, the Monitor Alarm Menu (Figure 12) for the selected alarm opens. Figure 12. Monitor Alarm Menu The display shows the name of the selected alarm and offers the following options: Monitoring Settings/Parameters Schedule DOC. #TD /20/06 Monitoring and Controlling the System 11

16 Monitoring The Monitoring option opens a Monitoring screen (Figure 13) for the selected alarm. It shows the current status for each of the alarm s parameters. This screen is for viewing purposes only; no changes can be made. Figure 13. Monitor Alarm Monitoring screen The Settings/Parameters button at the bottom of the display can be used to move to the Settings/Parameters display. Settings/Parameters The Settings/Parameters option in the Monitor Alarm Menu opens a Monitor Alarm Settings screen (Figure 14) that lists the current parameters or settings for the selected monitoring alarm. Highlighted/underlined settings can be changed. Figure 14. Monitor Alarm Settings screen 12 Monitoring and Controlling the System DOC. #TD /20/06

17 For each selection requiring a numerical value, an appropriate range of numbers is displayed beside the data entry box. The range is based on a specific load s parameters. Once a parameter has been changed, the user must choose submit to confirm the change. The Monitoring button at the bottom of the screen can be used to move to the Monitoring screen. Schedule The monitoring alarm schedules are viewed and adjusted the same way the load schedules are viewed and adjusted (see Load Control, Schedule). History Logs Selecting the History Logs option from the Main Menu opens the Log Directory (Figure 15), which lists all existing data and meter/counter logs currently in the system. Figure 15. Log Directory Selecting an option from the directory displays the Log Menu (Figure 16). DOC. #TD /20/06 Monitoring and Controlling the System 13

18 Figure 16. Log Menu The top half of the menu shows settings for several log parameters that were programmed in Novar s software. The first line of the display shows the data log s number and name. The second line shows the number of entries to be logged for each point and how often an entry is recorded in the log. When the log reaches the maximum number of entries, the oldest data is dropped and replaced with a new reading. The third line shows if the logging is to run continuously or to stop at a user-defined date and time. The fourth line shows if there is an offset time. The offset time changes the actual time data logs are recorded. This feature is used to synchronize the data log with the clock so entries are logged at desired intervals. The remaining lines of the menu offer the following options: Table Graph Interactive Graph Point ID Historical Log These options are explained below. 14 Monitoring and Controlling the System DOC. #TD /20/06

19 Table The Table option allows the user to view the values for up to sixteen available data log points with the date and time of the entry to the left and the values in column format (Figure 17). Above each column is the unit of measurement for the data. Figure 17. History log in table format Graph (not interactive) The Graph option in the Log Menu displays a Log Graph Menu (Figure 18). Figure 18. Log Graph Menu DOC. #TD /20/06 Monitoring and Controlling the System 15

20 Like the Log Menu, the top half of this screen shows settings for several log parameters that were programmed in Novar s software. The first line of the display shows the data log s number and name. The second line shows the number of entries to be logged for each point and how often an entry is recorded in the log. When the log reaches the maximum number of entries, the oldest data is dropped and replaced with a new reading. The third line shows if the logging is to run continuously or to stop at a user-defined date and time. The fourth line shows if there is an offset time. The offset time changes the actual time data logs are recorded. This feature is used to synchronize the data log with the clock so entries are logged at desired intervals. The remainder of the screen provides a list of logs that the operator can select for display as a graph (Figure 19). Figure 19. Log in graph format (not interactive) The name of the executive module, the current time and date, and the name of the log appear at the top of the screen. It also shows the unit of measure along the side of the graph and the time the data was logged along the bottom. 16 Monitoring and Controlling the System DOC. #TD /20/06

21 Interactive Graph NOTE! Historical logs cannot be viewed as a graph through the touchscreen or a Web browser. Selecting the Interactive Graph option in the Log Menu opens a screen displaying the log in interactive graph format (Figure 20). Figure 20. Log graph (Java enabled browser) The graph shows the logged values from the time the log started to the current time. Values are displayed along the left side of the graph. Dates and times are displayed along the bottom of the graph. The graph itself plots values at specific dates and times. The user can change the range of data displayed by clicking on the screen to move the data log entry pointer. As the pointer moves, the date, time, and values displayed below the graph change to show the values at that data log time and date. In the touchscreen, if the log is set up for 128 intervals, the entire log will be displayed on one screen; no scrolling will be required. If the log is set up for more than 128 intervals, the screen contains arrows and scroll bars that can be used to scroll to desired information. On the Web screen, the entire graph is displayed on one screen. DOC. #TD /20/06 Monitoring and Controlling the System 17

22 Point ID The Point ID option can be used to access a Point ID screen (Figure 21), which provides point identification data.. Figure 21. Point ID screen The screen provides the following information: Data log point by number and name. The unit of measure for the point being recorded. For inputs, this unit of measure can be the highest value or the lowest value the input reaches during the interval, the average value of the input during the interval, or the sample (instantaneous) value of the input at the time that it is recorded. For outputs, the unit of measure can be percent on (the average amount of time that the point is on during the interval) or sample (an indication of whether the point was on or off at the time that it was recorded). 18 Monitoring and Controlling the System DOC. #TD /20/06

23 Historical Log The Historical Log option can be used to access the Historical Log Menu, which provides a list of all historical logs available. If the user selects or clicks on a log, the log (Figure 22) is displayed. This screen is for viewing purposes only; no changes can be made. NOTE! Following a download, historical logs will take some time to display. Figure 22. Historical Log Module Status When the Module Status option is selected in the Main Menu or Modules is selected from the menu bar, a Module Status screen (Figure 23) is displayed (might take a few seconds). It lists all of the modules in the system by name, address, and type. Figure 23. Module Status screen DOC. #TD /20/06 Monitoring and Controlling the System 19

24 The screen also contains a Comm column that shows the Communications Coefficient (the number of failed communication attempts since the last download). An I next to an entry in this column indicates inactive. A c indicates communications loss. If a 0 is displayed, communications are active and operating normally. A user with the proper access (above monitor only) can click on communication coefficients to clear them. NOTE! A large number of communication misses does not necessarily mean there is a problem. Misses occur on the network as part of its normal operation. If a specific module is selected, the Module Menu is displayed. If there are any inputs, a View Inputs option is offered. If there are any outputs, a View Outputs option is offered. View Inputs Selecting the View Inputs option opens the input display (Figure 24), which shows each input s number and name, type (analog [ANA] or digital [DIG]), and current value. For digital inputs, the value is open or closed. For analog inputs, the values show the current value based on how the input is programmed. If an analog value is shown as open, an open fault exists. A FORCED column shows if the input is currently in a forced state. Figure 24. Module status input view The View Outputs button at the bottom of the screen can be used to move to the Outputs display. 20 Monitoring and Controlling the System DOC. #TD /20/06

25 View Outputs Selecting the View Outputs option opens the output display (Figure 25), which shows each output s number, name, type (analog or digital), and current value. Values for digital outputs are shown as on or off. Values for analog outputs are based on how the output is programmed. A FORCED column shows if the output is currently in a forced state. Figure 25. Module status output view The View Inputs button at the bottom of the display can be used to move to the Inputs display. Alarm Scan Selecting the Alarm Scan option from the Main Menu opens a menu that offers the following options: Monitor Alarms Alarm Scan Alarm History Power Failure/Phase Loss Logs Monitor Alarms This option takes the user to the Monitor Alarms Directory that is displayed when the user selects the Monitoring Alarms option in the Main Menu (see Monitoring Alarms in this document). Alarm Scan The Alarm Scan option opens the Current Alarms screen (Figure 26). In chronological order, it displays (for viewing purposes only) the following information for each of the current alarms: Date Time DOC. #TD /20/06 Monitoring and Controlling the System 21

26 Location of alarm Alarm name Type of alarm Figure 26. Current Alarm Table Alarm History Selecting the Alarm History option opens the Alarm History screen (Figure 27). It displays the following information for both current and noncurrent alarms: Date Time Location of alarm Alarm name Type of Alarm Figure 27. Alarm History Table 22 Monitoring and Controlling the System DOC. #TD /20/06

27 Power Failure/Phase Loss Logs Selecting the Power Failure/Phase Loss Logs option opens the Power Failure/Phase Loss Logs screen (Figure 28). It shows the date and time that each power failure or phase loss occurred. Figure 28. Power Failure/Phase Loss Logs Tools Selecting the Tools option from the Main Menu opens the Tools Menu (Figure 29), which offers the following options: Ethernet Comm Port Setup Clock Display Diagnostics Disk Services (not used) User Message DOC. #TD /20/06 Monitoring and Controlling the System 23

28 Figure 29. Tools Menu Each of these options is explained below. Ethernet The Ethernet option in the Tools Menu opens an Ethernet Setup screen (Figure 30) that provides the following information: DHCP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Data Port Alarm Port Http Port Figure 30. Ethernet Setup screen 24 Monitoring and Controlling the System DOC. #TD /20/06

29 It also contains a MAC Setup button that can be used to open a MAC Setup screen (Figure 31). It displays the following Media Access Controls information: MAC Address Test IP Address Alarms to Test IP Ping Test IP Figure 31. MAC Setup screen The Ethernet Setup button can be used to return to the Ethernet Setup screen. Comm Port Setup The Comm Port Setup option opens a Novar LAN Communications Setup screen (Figure 32). This screen is for viewing purposes only; no changes can be made. Figure 32. Novar LAN Communications Setup screen DOC. #TD /20/06 Monitoring and Controlling the System 25

30 This screen displays the current settings for the following items: LAN Communications (MOD2 or Ethernet) Send alarms for dial out to unit (the address of the executive module that can dial out alarms; always the master) Clock The Clock option in the Tools menu opens the Clock Setup screen (Figure 33). Figure 33. Clock Setup screen It displays the time and date and indicates if Daylight Savings Time is in effect. In the TIME SET field, the time can be entered in hours and minutes with A.M. or P.M. NOTE! The time does not advance while this display is open. If the time is changed, the user must click on submit or press enter. The time will change when the user exits the display. To exit without changing the time, the user must click Cancel. The DATE SET field is used to set the current date. When the cursor is in this field, the command line reads Enter month/day/year. The appropriate number for the month, the day, and the last two digits of the year should be entered. The DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME field is used to indicate if the system is to adjust its clock automatically based on daylight savings time (Yes) or not (No). 26 Monitoring and Controlling the System DOC. #TD /20/06

31 Display The Display option in the Tools Menu can be used to adjust the display s contrast. Two options are offered: Lighter Darker When the user clicks on these options, the screen displays a message that the contrast has been increased or decreased, respectively. NOTE! The display on a Web browser cannot be adjusted via this method. Diagnostics NOTE! Only a qualified installation contractor or authorized Novar representative should use the options in the Diagnostics screen to change parameters. The Diagnostics option in the Tools Menu can be used to open the Diagnostics screen (Figure 34). Figure 34. Diagnostics screen DOC. #TD /20/06 Monitoring and Controlling the System 27

32 It offers the following options, which can be used to access displays where a number of system functions can be set or where the user can view information not found elsewhere in the Lingo XE displays: Software Status Port Status Virtual Points NCL Program Status Change Log Change Log (Detailed Table) Test Ping Oscilloscope view These options are explained below. Software Status The Software Status display (Figure 35) shows information pertaining to current PROM versions and downloaded program versions of the Novar software. It also indicates whether or not downloaded files were received successfully. This display is for viewing only. Figure 35. Software Status display 28 Monitoring and Controlling the System DOC. #TD /20/06

33 Port Status The Port Status display (Figure 36) shows information pertaining to the Lingo XE s communication configuration. The display is for viewing only; no changes can be made. The parameters are set in the software program. Figure 36. Port Status display Virtual Points The Virtual Points option displays the Virtual Points screen (Figure 37). It provides the name, type, value, and alarm state of each virtual point in the system. Figure 37. Virtual Points DOC. #TD /20/06 Monitoring and Controlling the System 29

34 NCL Program Status The NCL Program Status option only applies if Novar Custom Language (NCL) programs are in use in the system. When the NCL Program Status option is selected, the NCL Program Status screen (Figure 38) opens. Figure 38. NCL Program Status screen It displays the following information: The NCL PROGRAM column lists all of the NCL programs created in the system. The RUN STAT column shows a code representing the runtime status of the program. The following table lists and explains the codes that could appear in this column. STATUS CODE DEFINITION 80 Exec/halt program control 80 Program currently running 80 Program fault 80 Floating point fault 00 Terminate program 80 Program asleep flag 80 Critical fault 80 Active program context 30 Monitoring and Controlling the System DOC. #TD /20/06

35 The ERR CODE column shows the code of any errors that occurred when the program was running. For a full description of the error codes refer to the Novar Custom Language (NCL) Programming Instructions, available in the Documents folder on Novar s Software Package CD. The CRC column displays Cyclic Redundancy Check information. This number is usually only useful if the CRC on the Lingo XE is compared to the CRC in the Novar software to make sure they match. If the CRC numbers match, both are running the same program. If a specific program is selected, more detailed program information (including a description of its run status code and the error code) is displayed. This display is for viewing only; no changes can be made. Change Log The Change Log display (Figure 39) provides a record of changes made to the system. The record includes the following information: Date the change was made Time the change was made User who made the change NOTE! The user shown will be the user associated with the access code used to access the system, not the name that is typed in at the Web prompt. Name of the parameter changed New value Figure 39. Change Log DOC. #TD /20/06 Monitoring and Controlling the System 31

36 If the user clicks on the parameters name, the system will display a Record Detail screen for the selected parameter (Figure 40). It contains the same information for this parameter that would appear in the detailed Change Log table explained below. Figure 40. Change Log Record Detail screen Change Log (Detailed Table) The Change Log (Detailed Table; Figure 41) provides detailed information about changes to the system. For each change made, it shows: Record ID Date Time User identification IP Address (source from which changes were requested) Customer ID System number System Name Unit Number Unit Name Field type Item Number Item Name Parameter Name Old Value New Value Status (S = change successfully made; F = change not successful) 32 Monitoring and Controlling the System DOC. #TD /20/06

37 Figure 41. Change Log (Detailed Table) Test Ping The Test Ping option opens a Test Ping screen (Figure 42) that can be used to ping the system. The user enters an IP address and clicks on the Ping option. Figure 42. Test Ping screen DOC. #TD /20/06 Monitoring and Controlling the System 33

38 Oscilloscope View The Oscilloscope View option in the Tools Menu opens the Oscilloscope View screen (Figure 43), which can be used to display various analog signals graphically to diagnose system and unit faults. The technician can monitor and trigger on events on all RS-485 communications channels, input power, unit temperature, and the three analog inputs. Figure 43. Oscilloscope View screen Disk Services This feature is not used. User Message The User Message option in the Tools menu can be used to display user messages created in ESS32. The message can include any information the user chooses to include (e.g., notes about installation, maintenance, etc.). The message cannot be modified in this screen. Load Status The Load Status option in the Main Menu opens the Load Status display (Figure 44), which lists the following information for each of the system s loads: Load number and name Control input value Output status Low and high operating setpoint values Schedule status Alarm status Input status 34 Monitoring and Controlling the System DOC. #TD /20/06

39 This display is provided for viewing purposes only; no changes can be made. Figure 44. Load Status display Virtual Points The Virtual Points option in the Main Menu displays the same Virtual Points screen that can be accessed via the Diagnostics, Virtual Points option. The screen displays the following information for all of the virtual points set up in the system: Name Type (analog or digital) Value (value and unit of measure) Alarm status This display is for viewing only, no changes can be made. Electrical Demand The Electrical Demand option in the Main Menu opens the Electrical Demand Status display (Figure 45), which provides a 24-hour log of demand usage (left side of the screen) and the current electrical demand values. This display is for viewing only, no changes can be made. DOC. #TD /20/06 Monitoring and Controlling the System 35

40 Figure 45. Electrical Demand Status display The current values for each of the following items is shown: POWER shows the instantaneous reading of power consumption. This information is updated every 30 seconds in the controller. Information on the Web screen is only updated once per minute, unless the user refreshes it manually. TARGET shows the programmed demand target value. DEMAND shows the current value of the 15-minute integrated (average) demand. In the controller, this information is updated every 30 seconds and logged into the 24-hour log every 15 minutes. Information on the Web screen is only updated once per minute, unless the user refreshes it manually. SHED shows the percentage of loads that are currently being shed to keep the demand below the target. LAST ENTRY shows date of the most recent entry on the log. 36 Monitoring and Controlling the System DOC. #TD /20/06

41 The Graph button on the screen can be used to display demand history for the past 24 hours in 15-minute intervals as a graph (Figure 46). This information is helpful for tracking demand periods during the day. Figure 46. Electrical Demand Graph Load Override The Load Override option in the Main Menu opens a Load Override screen (Figure 47) that provides a log of overrides. It shows: The number and name of each load overridden Override option (links can be used to initiate a timed override for the associated load) Schedule status Figure 47. Load Override screen DOC. #TD /20/06 Monitoring and Controlling the System 37

42 Advanced Meters The Advanced Meters option in the Main Menu displays an Advanced Meter Directory (Figure 48) that lists the number and name of each advanced meter in the system. Figure 48. Advanced Meter Directory If the user selects one of the meters listed, the Advanced Meter Monitoring screen (Figure 49) opens. Figure 49. Advanced Meter Monitoring screen The monitoring screen displays the current value of each user-selected data item. Advanced meter data points can be used for monitoring, logging, and alarming. 38 Monitoring and Controlling the System DOC. #TD /20/06

43 Alarm Messages If a problem with a load is detected, the Lingo XE displays alarm messages on the monitoring display. The following table lists the possible Lingo XE alarm messages and provides a description of each. Some of the messages are general, but others are specific to certain load types. The LOAD TYPE column indicates whether the alarm message is load-specific or applies to all loads. ALARM COMM LOSS DIRTY FILTER AIR FLOW DRIFT ALARM PHASE LOSS CONFIR M STAT MAINT OVRRID SENSOR FAULT EMERG OVRRID DESCRIPTION The control module is not communicating with the Lingo XE. At the air filter, an insufficient air flow is being registered indicating a dirty filter. The filter switch has closed. The airflow input is active and the fan is enabled, but the switch does not detect air flow. All the outputs are forced off. If an airflow alarm appears at the top of the Load Monitoring screen, a Reset hyperlink will appear next to it. The hyperlink can be used to reset the alarm. The space temperature (heat or cool) is beyond and continuing to drift away from the setpoint. One of the three phases of alternating electrical current being supplied to the facility has been lost. Closed contacts at the Lingo XE s Phase Loss input have shut off the designated loads. A corresponding contact closure is not responding correctly to the on or off status of a load. The auto setting of one of an IOM s On-Off -Auto switches has been manually overridden to on or off. An input sensor has shorted, failed, or the reading is outside the defined sensor range. One of the conditions that has been defined in the software to activate an emergency and override a load s operation is occurring. LOAD TYPE All ETM ETM All All All IOM All All DOC. #TD /20/06 Alarm Messages 39

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