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LumInsight CMS Web Portal User s Guide This guide introduces the LumInsight CMS Web Portal dashboard. Use this guide to set up Geozones, update and delete devices, manage alarms, manage group controllers, and troubleshoot your Geozones. 078-1060-01C

Echelon, LumeWave, LumInsight, and the Echelon logo are trademarks of Echelon Corporation that may be registered in the United States and other countries. Other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. Neuron Chips and other OEM Products were not designed for use in equipment or systems, which involve danger to human health or safety, or a risk of property damage and Echelon assumes no responsibility or liability for use of the Neuron Chips in such applications. Parts manufactured by vendors other than Echelon and referenced in this document have been described for illustrative purposes only, and may not have been tested by Echelon. It is the responsibility of the customer to determine the suitability of these parts for each application. ECHELON MAKES AND YOU RECEIVE NO WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS, EXPRESS, IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR IN ANY COMMUNICATION WITH YOU, AND ECHELON SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Echelon Corporation. Printed in the United States of America. Copyright 2015-2016 Echelon Corporation. Echelon Corporation www.echelon.com

Welcome Audience This guide walks you through the LumInsight CMS Web Portal for Enterprise and Cloud software. This manual shows you the dashboard of the LumInsight CMS Web Portal. Use this guide to set up Geozones, update and delete devices, manage alarms, manage group controllers, manage FPMs, and troubleshoot your Geozones. Updated Information For the most up-to-date information about this product, go to the Echelon Web site and search for the LumInsight product page. Related Documentation The following table lists related Echelon documentation that can be useful. The latest versions of these manuals are available from the Echelon Web site at www.echelon.com. Title Part Number Description LumInsight CMS Installation Guide LumInsight Provisioning Tool User Guide 078-0159-01C 078-0161-01C This manual helps you install your LumInsight Enterprise product. This guide shows you how to use the provisioning tool to create projects, set up the segment controller page, configure TCP/IP, configure GPRS, set control groups, define and provision devices, create devices, create bulk devices, and commission your products. LumInsight CMS Web Portal User s Guide iii

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Table of Contents Welcome... iii Audience... iii Updated Information... iii Related Documentation... iii Introduction to LumInsight CMS Web Portal... 1 Getting Started... 2 Dashboard... 4 Geozone Wise Energy Usage... 5 Geozones... 6 GeoZone Device Display... 9 Profile... 9 User Activity... 9 Asset Management... 10 Geozones... 11 Create a Geozone... 12 Geozone Tree... 12 Select Geozone Area... 13 Geozone Devices Fault Widget... 14 Geozone Device Status Widget... 14 Devices... 15 Update Device... 16 Delete a Device... 20 Device Details... 21 Replace Devices... 22 Replace Segment Controller... 23 Manage Geopositioning... 24 Export Devices... 26 Import Devices... 27 Browse Files... 29 Remove Files after Browse... 30 Real Time Device Control... 31 Real Time Controlling... 32 Select Geozone... 35 Filter Devices in Map... 36 Real Time Controlling in View Devices... 37 Reading Device Information... 37 Define a Scene... 39 Define a Scene... 40 Alarm Management... 40 Alarm Parameters... 41 Create Alarm... 42 Update Alarm... 44 Delete Alarm... 45 Alarm Failure... 45 Enable or Disable an Alarm... 46 Active Alarms... 46 Scheduler Management... 49 Scheduler Management Menu... 50 Dimming Profile... 50 LumInsight CMS Web Portal User s Guide v

Create Dimming Profile... 51 Dimming Profile Scenes... 52 Delete Dimming Profile... 54 Segment Schedule... 54 Create Segment Schedule... 55 Update Segment Controller Schedule... 58 Delete Segment Schedule... 59 Delete Schedule from Calendar... 59 Group Controller... 59 Group Lighting Controller... 60 Dimming Profiles... 63 Update... 63 Segment Controller Properties... 65 Network Management Mode... 66 Network Mode... 66 Poll Manager... 67 Log Manager... 68 Traffic Occupancy Sensor (TOS) Binding... 71 Apply Binding to Sensor... 72 User Management... 74 Create User... 75 Update User... 76 Geozone Lock... 77 Troubleshooting... 79 Troubleshooting... 80 Query Status... 80 Test Devices... 81 Poll Statistics... 82 Button... 83 Name... 83 Description... 83 Poll Statistics... 83 Poll Trigger... 83 Close... 83 Log Statistics... 84 Data History... 86 Failures... 87 Group Controller Screen... 88 Reports... 88 Energy Data... 89 Reports... 90 Failure Analysis... 91 Display the Detailed Failure Report for a Selected Geozone... 92 Failure Tracking... 92 Aggregated Number of Failures per Geozone... 93 Display Faulty Devices on a Map... 93 Cabinet Access History... 94 Log Delivered History... 94 Reset History... 95 vi

Introduction to LumInsight CMS Web Portal 1 The LumInsight CMS Web Portal is the access point for LumInsight software. This guide explains the graphical user interface to LumInsight CMS. LumInsight CMS Web Portal User s Guide 1

Getting Started To access the LumInsight CMS Web portal, there are separate instructions for Enterprise and Cloud software. For the LumInsight Enterprise CMS, type the IP address in your browser and press Enter. This opens the LumInsight Enterprise CMS login screen, shown in Figure 1. LumInsight Enterprise CMS is supported in IE8+ or higher, Mozila Firefox, and Google Chrome. For the LumInsight Cloud, enter the URL emailed to you. Figure 1. LumInsight Enterprise CMS Login Screen Use this screen to enter your user name and password to log in to the portal. The page includes a remember me box and a prompt in case you forget your password. User names can contain up to 50 characters but require 4. Passwords can contain up to 32 characters but require 6. You need a valid LumInsight Enterprise CMS license to access the Web portal for LuminSight Enterprise CMS. The license information is explained in the Installation Guide. If your license is valid, the login screen will log you in. If your license is invalid, you will see an error screen. Figure 2. Invalid License 2 Introduction to LumInsight CMS Web Portal

Once you log in, the LumInsight CMS Dashboard is available. Now you can see your login user geozone, view your profile, access information about it, and see your activities history. Figure 3. Dashboard On the left side of the screen a list of ten different options displays. The list includes: Asset Management Real Time Controlling Alarm Management Scheduler Management Segment Controller Properties TOS Binding User Management Troubleshooting Data History Reports LumInsight CMS Web Portal User s Guide 3

Dashboard Across the top of the Dashboard are four boxes. Box Description Displays the total number of Geozones. Blue Box Displays the number of devices in all Geozones. Green Box Grey Box Displays the total number of unconfigured devices in all Geozones. Displays the total number of inactive devices in all Geozone. Yellow Box System Information To access LumInsight Enterprise CMS or LumInsightCloud system version information from your Dashboard, click the System Information button. Figure 4 shows the information screen for LumInsight Enterprise CMS. Figure 4. System Information 4 Introduction to LumInsight CMS Web Portal

Geozone Wise Energy Usage A Geozone is used to partition the hierarchy of the assets in the system. A Geozone can have multiple subgeozones. Using the Green Box widget, you can access Daily, Weekly, and Monthly energy usage. The following figures show examples of each usage. After an upgrade of LumInsight CMS, you must reboot the machine hosting the web portal to see updated energy usage results. After an upgrade of LumInsight CMS, you must reboot the machine hosting the web portal to see updated energy usage results. Figure 5. Geozone Wise Energy Daily Usage Figure 6. Geozone Wise Energy Weekly Usage LumInsight CMS Web Portal User s Guide 5

Figure 7. Geozone Wise Energy Monthly Usage In addition to displaying the energy usage by day, week, or month, you can also compare energy usage over time. In the figures shown above, this is displayed in the three green boxes on the right. An explanation of those boxes follows. Box Description Displays the energy usage of today and the same day last week. Today versus This Day Last Week Displays the energy usage of this week and last week, This Week versus Last Week Displays the energy usage of today and yesterday. Today vs Yesterday Geozones By clicking on Geozone in the dashboard, you see the devices of specific Geozones, as shown in Figure 8. 6 Introduction to LumInsight CMS Web Portal

Figure 8. Geozone Device Display Figure 9 shows the devices of a specific Geozone, shown when you click on the geozone to display the devices and sub Geozones of selected Geozones. Figure 9. Specific Geozone Device Display Navigate the page by using the buttons shown below. Button Description Used to Zoom In and Out Used to expand collapse Used to refresh the widget LumInsight CMS Web Portal User s Guide 7

Click on the Echelon icon to open your user page and view your current profile, activities history, license information, and to log out from the system. Figure 10. User Page This table describes the buttons on the User Page. Button Name Description Profile View the current user profile User Activites View current user activities log License Information Log Out View current license information. To exit the LunInsight web page 8 Introduction to LumInsight CMS Web Portal

GeoZone Device Display Profile By clicking on Geozone, you see the devices of specific Geozones as shown in Figure 8. On the Profile screen, you will see the profile information, and have a chance to change your password and change the dashboard widget display as shown in Figure 11. On this page, your first and last names can contain up to 32 characters. If you change your password here, remember, 6 characters are required and 32 characters are the maximum number. User Activity Figure 11. Profile Page You can change the widget settings on this page. If you want the widgets to display on the dashboard, click in the check box and use the Save button to activate the change. The User Activity page displays user actions performed on the whole system, module wise. It tracks activities and is useful to find behavior that changes the system. By default, you can see the last two day s worth of activity (module wise, as well as timing) and view other activities. The activity is displayed for only the logged in user. LumInsight CMS Web Portal User s Guide 9

Figure 12. User Activity Page The User Activity page displays the user name and the gives you a button to see more activity. Button Description Displays more activity Indicates user name Asset Management Under the Asset Management selections, you can create Geozones, update your devices, and delete and view areas under your logged in Geozones and their descendant Geozones. 10 Introduction to LumInsight CMS Web Portal

Geozones Figure 13 shows the screen where you manage your Geozones. Figure 13. Manage Geozones Use the buttons on the page to select the Geozone you want to manage. Button Name Description Create Geozone Create a new Geozone View Area View existing Geozone area Update Geozone Edit existing Geozone Delete Delete Geozone LumInsight CMS Web Portal User s Guide 11

Create a Geozone Click on the Create Geozone icon to open the screen where you can create a new Geozone. Figure 14. Create Geozone Geozone Tree The Geozone Tree displays the hierarchical structure of all Geozones. By selecting a Geozone from the Geozone tree it will display in the LumInsight CMS system page. Changes at the Geozone tree will change in the LumInsight CMS system page. All changes here will reflect in LumInsight CMS. Select Geozone Area Name: Enter name of Geozone. Parent Geozone: Select Parent Geozone NorthEast Latitiude: NorthEast Longitude: SouthEast Latitude: SouthEast Longitude: entered here entered here entered here entered here Click the Save button to add your new Geozone. Click on the button to draw Geozone areas, as shown in Figure 15. 12 Introduction to LumInsight CMS Web Portal

Select Geozone Area Use this screen to choose the area for your Geozone. Figure 15. Geozone Area The buttons on the Select Geozone Area screen are described below. Button Name Description Zoom Allows you to zoom In and Out of map Draw area of geozone Edit Allows you to update the Geo position of your device. Search Allows you to search from map. This is where you use LumInsight CMS to draw the area that will include your Geozone and click on Submit this adds in NorthEast Latitude, NorthEast Longitude, SouthWest Latitude, and SouthWest Longitude. LumInsight CMS Web Portal User s Guide 13

Geozone Devices Fault Widget The Dashboard includes a widget to display any faulty devices in your Geozone, if they exist. Move your mouse across the pie and if there is a faulty device, it will display in the screen. Figure 16 shows an example of the widget. Figure 16. Geozone Devices Fault Widget If you click on the icon at the top of the screen, you can select the Geozone where you want to check for faulty devices. Geozone Device Status Widget This widget, also on the Dashboard, describes the number of devices and their status under your Geozone login, Move your mouse across the pie and popups will describe the number of active devices, inactive devices, and unconfigured devices in the Geozone. By clicking on the icon at the top of the screen, you can select the Geozone where you want to check a status. Figure 17 shows the Device Status widget. Figure 17. Geozone Device Status Widget 14 Introduction to LumInsight CMS Web Portal

Devices Now that your Geozone has been created, you can edit, delete, and view your devices (Devices + Segment Controller) in this Geozone. Only the Geozone information associated with the login user will display. Figure 18. Manage Devices The information on this screen is explained below. Button Description This is your Geozone tree. By selecting the geozone from the geozone tree. It will display in LumInsight CMS system pages. By changing the Geozone from the Geozone tree. It will change in LumInsight system pages. Update an existing device Delete device Delete Segment Controller (with all references) if you are an admin. View device details LumInsight CMS Web Portal User s Guide 15

Update Device Click on the Update Device button to edit a device. Figure 19. Edit Device On the Device Information tab, you can enter the name of the device or controller (a controller is also one type of a device). You can add the Geo Location on this screen, as well. Click on the icon for a pictorial representation of a device. Then add the device to the map, as shown in Figure 20. Figure 20. Add Device in Map Latitude and Longitude will automatically add when you draw your device in the map and click the Submit button. Once the device is there, click Save. Click on the icon to draw a device on the map, as shown in figure 21. 16 Introduction to LumInsight CMS Web Portal

Figure 21. Draw Device on Map Your device is now part of your Geozone. Use the Next and Previous buttons to move forward and backward through your devices. In these screens, under Update Device, you can also find the identity of devices. Below is a screen showing the identity of an OLC. Figure 22. Identity for OLC Do not change the entries from those used in the Identify dialog. The Neuron ID/Unique Address should match your Neuron ID. Segment Controller: Neuron ID: Device Type: Group Controller: Expected Lifetime: Select the Segment Controller Enter the Neuron ID Select a device type Select the Group Controller Update the expected lifetime Once the information is displayed, click Next. Now you can set the identity for a Segment Controller. LumInsight CMS Web Portal User s Guide 17

Figure 23. Identity for Segment Controller When you identify a Segment Controller, the following fields are shown. Controller Name: A read only field showing the name of the controller. HostName: The host name of the controller. Mandatory. Controller Technology: Select from list. Also mandatory. Once the information has been entered, select the Sensor Device category, and click Next. This is the screen to create the identity for a sensor (Traffic Occupancy Sensor (TOS)). Figure 24. Identity for Sensor Just like the Segment Controller screen, the fields here are mandatory. Segment Controller: NeuronID: Device Type: Select the segment controller name. Enter the Neuron ID. Select the device type from a list. 18 Introduction to LumInsight CMS Web Portal

Continue in Update Device menu and select Device in the category. Click next. You now enter Inventory information to support your devices. In this example, the device is a lamp. Fill out the fields of this screen. Figure 25. Inventory for OLC Lamp Type: Baseline Power: Fixture Model: Datasheet URL: Installed Date: Service Notes: Select the lamp type. Enter the baseline power. Enter the fixture model. Enter the datasheet URL. Select the installation date. Optional, enter the service information of your choice. Click on the Update button to update your device. Now click Segment Controller and click Next. The next figure shows the inventory for the Segment Controller. Figure 26. Inventory for Segment Controller LumInsight CMS Web Portal User s Guide 19

Fill out the following fields for the controller. Cabinet Type: Select a cabinet type. Address: Enter the address. Installed Date: Select the installed date. Comment: Optional. Click on the Update icon to update the device. Continuing on, the next step is to inventory a sensor. Figure 27. Inventory for Sensor Only one field is required for a sensor. Installed Date: Select the installation date. Service Notes: Optional, enter the service information of your choice. Delete a Device If your information does not reflect your device, or if you want to eliminate a device, you can delete it from your dashboard. Click on the trash button lets you complete the task. to delete a device. A Delete Confirmation screen To delete a segment controller, click the extended trash button and wait for the confirmation dialog. You can delete all references to the controller with this selection, if you are an admininstrator. 20 Introduction to LumInsight CMS Web Portal

Device Details Figure 28 shows the details for a controller. Figure 28. View Details of Category Type Device You select the More Info button at the top of the screen to see further information for your device. Figure 29. More Information In addition to viewing the details of a device, you can use the same steps to view details of a sensor or a controller. Figures 30 and 31 show you detailed views of both. LumInsight CMS Web Portal User s Guide 21

Figure 30. Detailed View of Sensor Replace Devices Figure 31. Detailed View of Segment Controller When you need to replace a device in your existing Geozone, you start by opening the Replace Devices screen. Figure 32 shows the screen. Figure 32. Action for Replacing Devices 22 Introduction to LumInsight CMS Web Portal

You can replace a lamp or an OLC from this screen. Simply select the action from the menu and move on to the next screen. For this example, select an OLC. Figure 33. Replace OLC Enter the information to support the replacement device: a name, NeuronID, and New Unique Address. Click OK to exit the page. Replace Segment Controller You can replace a segment controller by selecting it from a drop-down list. Selecting it lets you export an ERDP file containing Devices, Scenes, Template Information, and other details. After a resync, you can use the ERDP file with the Provisioning Tool to replace a segment controller. Figure 33 shows the Replace Segment Controller screen. Figure 34. Replace Segment Controller Click on the Download ERDP file icon to open the dialog to download that file. Figure 35. Download ERDP File LumInsight CMS Web Portal User s Guide 23

After you click Yes, click on the Browse File icon to browse for the replaced segment controller and its properties as well as the devices in the segment controller. Remember that the file is only accepted as an ERDP file. Manage Geopositioning The replaced device needs to be placed inside your Geozone. Use the following screen to update the device location of your replacement device. Figure 36. Update Device Location Use the following screen to update the device location of your replacement device. This button opens the sidebar and displays the Geozone tree in it. Click on any Geozone and the devices will display in the map. Click again to close the sidebar. Click on Save to save the new position of the device. Click on the Reset button if you need to reset any of your devices. Use the Cancel button, shown above, if you want to select the area, for single or multiple devices, to change geoposition. This is shown in Figure 37. 24 Introduction to LumInsight CMS Web Portal

Figure 37. Selected Area in the Manage Geopositioning Screen The pink rectangle in the map shows a series of Segment Controllers, seen above. Right click on the Segment Controller icon to view devices of the selected segment controllers and their Group Controller, as shown in Figure 38. Figure 38. Manage Geopositioning Vew Devices In this view, you cannot move the devices from the Geozone boundary. If you select the Geozone from the Geozone Tree it will display in the LumInsight CMS system pages. Changing the Geozone from the Geozone Tree will change it in the LumInsight system pages, as well. These changes will be reflected in LumInsight CMS. The icons on this page are explained in the following table. LumInsight CMS Web Portal User s Guide 25

Icon Explanation Device is in group. Device is not in group. Device is selected to view devices. Export Devices You can export devices category-wise (Segment Controller and device) as well as combine them. Figure 39 shows the screen to Export Devices. Figure 39. Export Devices Select a Category to export the Segment Controller and device. Click on Next. 26 Introduction to LumInsight CMS Web Portal

Figure 40. Select Attributes Select the attributes of the devices marked for export. Once you have made your selections, click on the Export button to export the CSV file. Then save the exported file, as shown below. Figure 41. Save Exported File Import Devices You can import devices to your Geozone. Devices and Controllers can upload from.erdp and cvs files, as well as from a download template (file format) for the upload device location. Figure 42 shows the Import Devices screen. LumInsight CMS Web Portal User s Guide 27

Figure 42. Import Devices When you import devices via an ERDP file there is a known limitation that applies. If those devices get deleted via LPT, the device will not be deleted from the CMS. In this case, the devices must be deleted manually. If any device is created (bulk or otherwise) with an underscore in the name, when the device is imported into CMS with the form <geozone>_<instance>, the device is given the name <instance> and placed into a geozone called <geozone>, where <geozone> is created if it doesn't exist. Once you have browsed for a device and imported it, the Geo Positioning Confirm dialog box opens. Options here include Keep the ERDP Geo Positioning Coordintaes, Keep the CMS Geo Positioning Coordinates, and Apply Geo Positioning Coordinates to all selected devices. Figure 43 shows the Geo Positioning Confirm screen. Figure 43. Geo Positioning Confirm After you confirm Geo Positioning and click Yes, a Controller Polling Type dialog opens. Select the options for Active or Passive polling and click Yes to exit the dialog. Figure 44. Controller Polling Type 28 Introduction to LumInsight CMS Web Portal

You will need to download a template in order to to complete a device upload. The template updates the location of existing devices. Click on the Download Template button (shown above) to receive the screen for this download, shown in Figure 45. Click on the Download button to access the template. Figure 45. Template Download Browse Files Click on the Browse Files button (shown above) to browse to a file to upload devices and for the upload location. These files are only accepted as.csv or.erdp files. Selected file contents display in a table, as shown in Figure 46. Figure 46. Browse Files If you want to view the details of your devices, click on the button shown above. Check the box in the first column of the table in figure 47 to upload devices. You should upload all devices by checking the header check box. LumInsight CMS Web Portal User s Guide 29

After you upload.erdp and files, select Geozone from the Dropdown list for import segment controller and devices. Click the Upload button (shown above) to upload your devices. The devices should be loaded in sequence. If you get an error for a device, keep loading the remaining devices. If you are using a Safari browser, you need version 6 or above. Once the devices have been uploaded, you can see their status. Figure 47. Change Status of Upload Device You can stop an upload by using the Cancel button. This will stop the upload at the current device and the remaining devices will not upload. Remove Files after Browse Click on the Remove button trash can (shown above) to start the process for removing a file. A confirmation dialog box will pop up. Click on Yes to remove a file after browsing, as shown in Figure 48. Figure 48. Remove File Confirmation To find out if a device was uploaded successfully, see Imported/Updated for devices or Imported/Scene Imported for a segment controller. If any errors occurred, an error message will display in status, uploading will be cancelled, and Cancel will display in status. 30 Introduction to LumInsight CMS Web Portal

Real Time Device Control 2 This chapter describes the steps for remotely taking control of each individual device in a Geozone. LumInsight CMS Web Portal User s Guide 31

Real Time Controlling You can control your devices to switch them ON/OFF, set dimming, read failure status of them, and see status wise filtering devices in your LumInsight CMS map. To control your devices, access the Control Devices screen, as shown in Figure 49. Figure 49. Real Time Controlling The following table shows the buttons and icons used on the Real Time Controlling screen. Button Indication Device is ON. Device is OFF. Device has dimmer 25%. 32 Real Time Device Control

Device has dimmer 50%. Device has dimmer 75%. Device is Inactive. Device is Unconfigured. Device is unknown. Device is auto mode ON. Device is auto mode OFF. Device is in auto mode with dimmer 25%. Device is in auto mode with dimmer 50%. Device is in auto mode with dimmer 75%. Device is in auto mode with inactive status. Device is in auto mode with unconfigured status. LumInsight CMS Web Portal User s Guide 33

Device is in auto mode with unknown status. Segment controller is active with passive polling, Segment controller is inactive with passive polling. Segment controller is active with active polling. Segment controller is inactive with active polling. Sensor is configured. Sensor is unconfigured. Sensor is inactive. Sensor is unknown. Bridge is configured. Bridge is inactive. Bridge is unconfigured. Bridge is unknown. 34 Real Time Device Control

Direct control with dimmer 100. Direct control with dimmer auto. Direct control with dimmer 0. Direct control is in auto dimmer with dimmer 100. Direct control is in auto dimmer with dimmer auto. Direct control is in auto dimmer with dimmer 0. Select Geozone This screen has a toggle button (shown above) to open or close the Geozone Tree. Click on a Geozone to see a device. The devices of a selected Geozone will display in the map. You can also view the window in a full screen view, as shown in Figure 50. Use the arrows icon above to move into full screen view. LumInsight CMS Web Portal User s Guide 35

Figure 50. Full Screen View Filter Devices in Map The brown overlay on the full screen map provides check boxes for filtering what is displayed, as shown in Figure 51. Figure 51. Filter Devices Box Checking the boxes controls what is displayed on the map, as follows. OLC: If unchecked, the OCL devices will not display. TOS: Bridge: Direct: Segment Controller: Up: Down: If unchecked, the sensor devices will not display. If unchecked, bridge devices will not display. If unchecked, CDC (Contractor Direct Control) will not display. If unchecked, the segment controllers will not display. If unchecked, any device that is up will not be shown. If unchecked, any device that is down will not be shown. 36 Real Time Device Control

Real Time Controlling in View Devices Your map lets you view devices of a selected segment controller. Right click on the Segment Controller icon to see this view, as shown in Figure 52. Figure 52. View Devices The icons shown below will help you understand the devices that are displayed. Icon Description Device is in group. Device is not in group. Device is selected to view devices. Reading Device Information To read device information, double click in a device on the map or double click on devices in a Geozone Tree. Open the right sidebar to display information. Here, you can read device information, failure status, set dimming, and configured devices parameters. If the selected device is a controller, information will display as shown in Figure 53. LumInsight CMS Web Portal User s Guide 37

Figure 53. Read Device Information If you change device settings, such as setting dimming for all devices of a controller (the required controller must be active), you can display your changes. To see the current dimming information for your segment controller, select the controller, as shown in Figure 54. Figure 54. Set Dimming of All Devices of a Segment Controller Use the slider (the device must be active) to select your dimming choice. You can also read information for your sensors, as shown in Figure 55. 38 Real Time Device Control

Figure 54. Sensor Information Operating parameters and status are displayed. Click on the Refresh icon to refresh device information, which will update the data from the Echelon SmartServer. Define a Scene In the portal, you can set a device scene. Figure 55 shows a filled out scene. Figure 55. Scene Definition The following buttons are shown on the scene definition screen. Button Description Occupancy Events Indicates the scene is configured to respond to occupancy events. View existing segment controller scene definition. View Devices with Scene LumInsight CMS Web Portal User s Guide 39

Edit existing segment controller scene definition. Edit Scene Delete segment controller scene definition. Delete Confirm Define a Scene Click on the View Devices button, to see the devices included with the segment controller scene definition, as shown in figure 56. Figure 56. Scene Definition Configuration Click on the Delete button to delete segment controller scene definition. When the confirmation screen appears, click Yes. Alarm Management Alarm management involves viewing, creating, editing, deleting, enabling, and disabling alarms for the Streetlight. The alarms must be managed when failures 40 Real Time Device Control

or unwanted data is collected from devices. Figure 57 shows the screen for managing your alarms. Figure 57. Manage Alarms There are multiple icons associated with managing alarms in LumInsight CMS. Each of the icons used with alarms is described in the following table. Icon Description The alarm is disabled. Enable the alarm by clicking the icon. The alarm is enabled. Disable the alarm by clicking the icon. Display the failure alarm information View the acknowledged history. View the Email Subscriber of Alarm Update the alarm Delete Alarm Alarm Parameters The alarms described in the following table are the types of alarms available in LumInsight CMS. LumInsight CMS Web Portal User s Guide 41

Alarm Type Description Parameters Cabinet Alarm Lost [OFFLINE] ratio in geozone Device alarm: failure ratio in a group Device alarm: multiple failures on multiple devices Device alarm: single alarm on multiple devices Alarm is triggered if segment controller cabinet is open and triggered event is detected by CMS. Alarm is triggered if system detects a percentage of devices with inactive states in the selected geozone. Alarm is triggered if system detects a percentage of devices with a failure (user defined list of failures) in the selected geozone. Alarm is triggered if system detects that any of the devices in a geozone and its sub-geozone has a failure (user-defined failures). Alarm is triggered if system detects that the number of devices with a failure (user-defined list of failures) is above a user-defined threshold in a geozone and its subgeozones. Segment controller name Lost Devices Ratio (%): a percentage of inactive Devices reached when the alarm is triggered. Critical failure ratio (%): percentage of faulty Devices reached to trigger the alarm Failures: type of failures considered to trigger this alarm. Failures: type of failures considered to trigger this alarm. Equipment: devices to be considered in this alarm. Failure number: threshold (number of faulty devices) above which the alarm is triggered. Failures: type of failures considered to trigger this alarm. Equipment: devices to be considered in this alarm. Create Alarm Use the screen in Figure 58 to create an alarm. All alarms are generic, with parameters of one type of alarm very similar to another. The process is shown below, with each of the specific alarms called out. Click the Create Alarm button to begin the process. The following screen will open. Figure 58. Alarm Information 42 Real Time Device Control

Define your alarm on this screen by filling in the fields. Name: Geozone: Alarm Type: above. Name of Geozone. Select Geozone to create alarm. Select the alarm you want to create, as described The Geozone and Alarm Types are required. Click on the Next button to move to the next step, filling in the fields of the Failure wizard. Figure 59. Failure Wizard There are a variety of failure screens that display. They include: Failure Device Alarm : Failure Ratio in a Geozone Failure Device Alarm : Multiple Failures on Multiple Devices Failure Device Alarm : Lost [Offline] Ratio in Geozone Failure Controller Alarm : Cabinet Alarm Fill out all of the fields in the Failure Wizard. Then click on Next. This will open the Email Wizard, as shown in Figure 60. Figure 60. Email Wizard LumInsight CMS Web Portal User s Guide 43

You can select more than one address for an alarm email. Click on the button (shown above) to include users who will receive the email. A screen will open for this task. Figure 61. Select User for Email for Alarm Continue filling out the fields for Figure 60 (email wizard) and click Save to add the Alarm. Update Alarm Once an Alarm is already created, you can make changes via the Update Alarm screen. If you need to update an existing Alarm, click on the update button (shown above). Figure 62 Update an Alarm Fill out the fields on this page and click Update to save your changes to the alarm. 44 Real Time Device Control

Delete Alarm If an alarm is no longer required, you can delete it. Click the Delete Button trash can. A confirmation dialog will appear. Click Yes to confirm the deleted Alarm. Alarm Failure You can view Alarm status to see the failure of an alarm you created. Click on the Alarm Failure button. A status screen displays. Figure 63. Alarm Failure Use the Update Alarm screen to change the Alarm or the Delete Screen to delete it. Use the Email button (shown above) to view a list of email addresses that have received mail about an alarm. The following screen contains this information. Figure 64. Email Alarm Subscriber LumInsight CMS Web Portal User s Guide 45

You can view the acknowledged history of an alarm. Click on the acknowledged history icon, shown above, to access the acknowledge history screen, shown in Figure 65. Figure 65. Acknowledge History Enable or Disable an Alarm The thumbs up and thumbs down icons let you enable or disable an Alarm. You need to be in edit mode to apply the actions. Click on Next to view the failure parameters of your alarm. You can check or uncheck boxes to enable or disable the alarms on the screen. Click the Update button to activate your changes. Active Alarms You can display a list of active alarms as well as alarms that have been active in the past. You can see which alarms have been triggered in the system and acknowledged by maintenance operators. Alarm conditions are shown by selecting Manage Alarm. Only the alarms of the logged in user geozones will display. Figure 66. Manage Active Alarms 46 Real Time Device Control

To acknowledge an active alarm, select the alarm from the display and click on the pen button (shown above). A new window opens. Enter a comment in the Comment field and click Save. Figure 67. Acknowledge an Active Alarm You can view the history of the alarms you have acknowledged. On the Manage Active Alarm screen, click the button shown above. A window opens to show the history of acknowledged alarms. Figure 68. Acknowledge Alarm History LumInsight CMS Web Portal User s Guide 47

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Scheduler Management 3 This chapter describes scheduler management. You can view schedulers, group override controllers, bind devices, and update schedulers. LumInsight CMS Web Portal User s Guide 49

Scheduler Management Menu You define schedulers, manage group controllers, and access the segment controller scheduler from the Schedule Management submenu. Select Scheduler Management to begin. Dimming Profile Use the Dimming Profile menu selection to create, update, or delete a dimming profile. Figure 66 shows the profile page. Dimming Profile names can contain up to 50 alphanumeric characters, including a space, underscore, and hyphen. Figure 69. Dimming Profile The following buttons appear on the profile screen. Button Name Description Create Dimming Profile Dimming Profile Scenes Segment Schedule with Dimming Profile Create the profile. Display a chart of scene versus time. View a segment schedule which contains selected dimming profile. 50 Scheduler Management

Button Name Description Update Update the dimming profile. Delete Delete the dimming profile. Update Dimming Profile Update the profile. Manage Dimming Profile Use this button to redirect when managing the dimming profile page. Create Dimming Profile Click on the Create Dimming Profile button. The following screen appears. Figure 70. Create Dimming Profile Use these buttons to work on the dimming profile. Button Name Description Save Dimming Profile Save the profile. Manage Dimming Profiles Redirect and manage the dimming profiles page. LumInsight CMS Web Portal User s Guide 51

Add Add a scene in type, time, and scene. Type selects a scheduler type. Time selects a time to display the scene. Scene selects a dimming scene for max, min, mid, and off. Dimming Profile Scenes Click on the button to view dimming scenes versus the time chart, as shown in Figure 71. Figure 71. Dimming Profile Scenes Segment Schedule with Dimming Profile The second selection on the Schedule Management submenu is Segment Schedule. Click on the button to view a segment schedule with a Dimming Profile, as shown in Figure 72. Figure 72. Segment Schedule 52 Scheduler Management

Once you have reviewed the schedule, click on the dimming profile, as shown in Figure 73. button to update the existing Figure 73. Update Dimming Profile The Update Dimming Profile screen uses the buttons described below. Button Name Description Update Dimming Profile Manage Dimming Profiles Add Update the profile. Redirect and manage the dimming profiles page. Add a scene in type, time, and scene. Type selects a scheduler type. Time selects a time to display the scene. Scene selects a dimming scene for max, min, mid, and off. LumInsight CMS Web Portal User s Guide 53

Button Name Description Edit Dimming Profile Scene Edit the dimming profile scene. Delete Dimming Scene Delete a dimming profile scene. Delete Dimming Profile Click on the trash can button to delete a selected dimming profile from the manage dimming profile list page, shown in the following figure. Figure 74. Delete Dimming Profile Click on the Yes button to delete the selected dimming profile. Segment Schedule Use the Segment Schedule page to create segment schedules, and to update, delete, Commission and Uncommision them. Segment Schedule names can contain up to 50 alphanumeric characters, as well as a space, underscore, and hyphen. Figure 75. Segment Schedule 54 Scheduler Management

Here are the buttons used on the segment schedule screen. Button Name Description Create Segment Schedule Uncommission Segment Schedule Commission Segment Schedule Apply Commission Segment Schedule Apply UnCommission Segment Schedule Update Create segment schedule. Shows that a segment schedule is not commissioned in the segment congroller. Shows that a segment schedule is commissioned in the segment controller. Apply Commision to segment schedule in the segment controller. Uncommission the segment schedule in the segment controller. Update the segment schedule. Delete Delete segment schedule. Create Segment Schedule Click the Create Segment Schedule button to set the schedule for a segment of a selected group, as shown in Figure 76. LumInsight CMS Web Portal User s Guide 55

Figure 76. Create Segment Schedule Enter a name at the Name: prompt and select the Group Controllers to create a segment schedule. Figure 77 shows the Group Controller selection screen. Figure 77. Select Group Controller Click on the Select button to select group controllers for segment schedule. You can set the segment schedule daily and use exceptions. The daily schedule and exception screens are shown in Figures 78 and 79. 56 Scheduler Management

Figure 78. Daily Schedule Click in the box at Please select dimming profile. Make your selections and click Save. You can set exceptions, as shown in Figure 79. Acceptions can be repeatedly monthly, yearly, or just one time. Figure 79. Exception Schedule Definition The Segment Schedule screens also let you commission and uncommision schedules, as shown in Figures 80 and 81. Click on Apply Commision to activate commissioning. Figure 80. Apply Commision Click on Apply Uncommision to uncommission a schedule. Figure 81. Apply Uncommision LumInsight CMS Web Portal User s Guide 57

Update Segment Controller Schedule Click the button to update an already created segment controller schedule, as shown in Figure 82. Figure 82. Update Segment Controller Schedule Click on any of the days shown at the top of the screen to make your updates. For example, if you select Sunday, a Daily Schedule Update for Sunday will open. This is shown in Figure 83. Figure 83. Update Daily Schedule If you select a month from the Segment Controller Schedule, you can set the schedule for an exception, as seen in Figure 84. Exceptions can be repeated monthly, yearly, or one time only. Figure 84. Exception Schedule Definition 58 Scheduler Management

To update the the schedule for the group controller, click on the Update button at the top of the schedule. Delete Segment Schedule To delete a segment schedule, click on the trash can button. A confirmation screen will open. Click on the Yes button to confirm you want to delete the segment schedule. Delete Schedule from Calendar Click on any date of the calendar, and then the trash can button, to delete a schedule directly from the calendar. A new screen opens, as seen in Figure 85. Figure 85. Delete Schedule from Calendar Group Controller Group Controller is the final submenu option for the Scheduler Management Menu. Use the Group Controller to group your lighting and dimming profiles and to update them. A Group Controller name can have up to 32 alphanumeric characters, as well as a space, underscore, or hyphen. Figure 86 shows the Group Controller screen. Figure 86. Group Controllers LumInsight CMS Web Portal User s Guide 59

The following buttons display on this screen. Button Name Description Group Lighting Controller View Dimming Profile View and configure the group lighting controller. View dimming profiles done with the group controllers. Update Update the group controller name. Cancel Exit the dialog. Refresh See the latest information of a segment controller group. Group Lighting Controller Click on the Group Lighting Controller button to configure your group lighting controller. The configuration options for the group lighting controller are listed below. Control State Scheduled Exception Time Override Level Override Temporary Scene The following figures support the configuration screens. Figure 87. Control State 60 Scheduler Management

On the Scheduled Exception screen, set the scheduled date, time, exception duration time, and override scene. Click the Start Now button to set the scheduled exception. Figure 88. Scheduled Exception On the Time Override screen, set the override duration time and override scene and click the Start Now button to set the time overrides. Figure 89. Time Override On the Level Override screen, set the control level and the override duration time in minutes, and click the Start Now button to set the level, as shown in Figure 88. LumInsight CMS Web Portal User s Guide 61

Figure 90. Level Override On the Temporary Scene screen, set your temporary scene. Click Apply. Figure 91. Temporary Scene When the Temporary Scene is set, the Group Override Controller Configuration Scene appears. The status of the temporary scene shows in the window at the bottom of the screen. Figure 92. Temporary Scene Set Successfully 62 Scheduler Management

Dimming Profiles You can also view the Dimming Profiles at this level. Click on the button to view the dimming profiles for a segment group controller, as shown in Figure 93. Figure 93. Dimming Profiles for Segment Group Controller Update Click on the button to open the screen to update a Group Controller name. Click on Update to to update the schedule. Figure 94. Update Group Name LumInsight CMS Web Portal User s Guide 63

Segment Controller Properties 4 This chapter describes Network Modes, polling of managers, data configuration, the log manager, and TOS binding. LumInsight CMS Web Portal User s Guide 65

Network Management Mode The Segment Controller Properties submenu offers three choices. Network Mode gives you access to configuration parameters, Poll Manager is used for setting segment controller configuration parameters, and Log Manager is used to for setting configuration parameters of the log. Figure 95 displays the Network Mode screen. Network Mode Figure 95. Network Mode The Configuration Mode button in Network Mode lets you apply the configuration network mode. Click Apply to finish the configuration. Figure 96. Configuration Mode 66 Segment Controller Properties

You can select when network configuration changes are propogated to devices. There are three options available in Netork Mangement Mode. 1. OnNet. This option sends changes immediately to the devices on the network. Select OnNet if you are installing an engineered network, or if you are designing and installing an ad-hoc network at the same time. 2. OffNet. This option keeps changes stored in the network database and sends them to devices on the network when you are in OnNet mode. Select OffNet if you are designing an engineered network. 3. Maintenance. This option is the same as OnNet, except the SmartServer does not send out heartbeat or polling messages. This increases network bandwidth by freeing up the consumption from checking data point heartbeats, sending poll requests, and receving poll message responses. Select Maintenance when you need to increase network bandwidth. Poll Manager Use the poll manager to set segment controller configuration parameters. The poll manager screen is shown in Figure 97. Figure 97. Polling Manager The buttons on the poll manager screen are explained below. Button Name Description Operation Data Fault Data Apply operation data configuration. Apply fault data configuration. Indicator for inactive segment controller. Click on the Operation Data button to apply the operation data configuration as shown in Figure 98. Selecting General Mode will set the value for data resolution as High, Mid, Min, or Low. LumInsight CMS Web Portal User s Guide 67

Figure 98. Operation Data Configuration If you choose Advance Mode over General Mode, you can set the data resolution manually Figure 99. Advance Mode Operation Data Configuration Click on the Fault Data button and the Apply button to apply data configuration. Log Manager Use the poll manager to set configuration parameters of the log. The log manager is shown in Figure 100. Figure 100. Log Manager 68 Segment Controller Properties

A description of the log manager screen buttons follows. Button Name Description Operation Data Fault Data Dashboard Data Reporting Health Error Reporting Health Warning Reporting Health OK Apply operation data configuration Apply fault data configuration Apply dashboard data configuration Displays a report of selected days if the days do not receive the data log for operation data, fault data, and dashboard data. Reported as Health Error. Displays a report of selected days if the data log for operation data, fault data, or dashboard data indicate warning. If the selected days receive the data log for operation data, fault data, and dashboard data health will be indicated as OK. Indicates an inactive segment controller. Tests web binder and log manager. Web binder and log manager are working properly. Web binder and log manager are not working properly. LumInsight CMS Web Portal User s Guide 69

You use a series of configuration screens to apply configuration. Click the Operation Data button to apply operation data configuration, as shown in Figure 101. Figure 101. Operation Data Configuration Click the Fault Data button to apply fault data configuration, as shown in Figure 102. Figure 102. Fault Data Configuration Click the Dashboard Data button to apply dashboard data configuration, as shown in Figure 103. Figure 103. Dashboard Data Configuration 70 Segment Controller Properties

Traffic Occupancy Sensor (TOS) Binding The TOS Binding page lets you bind devices with a sensor. You can view the sensor of a selected Geozone (select the sensor from the tree) as well as configure the sensor and device parameters. Figure 104 shows the TOS Binding page. Figure 104. TOS Binding The following buttons are used on the TOS Binding page. Button Name Description View Geozones Tree Expand Geozones tree to bind devices with sensor Bind Device Bind the device UnBind Device Unbind the device LumInsight CMS Web Portal User s Guide 71

Bind Device with number of sensors bounded Apply Binding This shows that the device is bound with 11 sensors. Apply the binding for selected devices. When you right click on a selected motion sensor, you can bind devices as shown in Figure 105. Figure 105. Bind Devices Apply Binding to Sensor Use these steps to view a bound sensor list and bind and unbind devices. You can also set the hold time of the sensor. Click on the Apply button to apply the binding. Select the sensor for devices shown in Figure 106. You also set Hold Time here. 72 Segment Controller Properties

Figure 106. Apply Binding The buttons on the Apply Binding screen are described below. Button Name Description No The device is not bound Yes The device is bound Yes - Bound with The device is bound with selected sensor as well as another sensor. One device can bind with a maximum of 11 TOS Sensors. Appears when the 11 sensors are already bound with the device. Hover on the chain icon and it will display the list of other sensors bound with that device. LumInsight CMS Web Portal User s Guide 73

User Management Open the User Management page to create, edit, delete and view users and user activities of login user Geozones and their descendant geozones. Figure 107. Manage Users The buttons on the Manage Users screen are described below. Button Name Description Create User Create a user Update Edit a user profile Delete Delete user User Activity View user activities log 74 Segment Controller Properties

Create User Click on the Create User button to add a new user. A wizard will open. Fill in all the entry fields. Click the Next button to continue to add information. The next screen will be for User Credentials and then Role Configuration. Use the Previous betton to return to screens you have already viewed. An asterisk in a field (*) indicates that the field is mandatory. Figures 108 and 109 display the User Information and User Credential screens. User email addresses can contain up to 256 characters. Figure 108. User Information Figure 109. User Credential The wizard also lets you assign a role to each user. When a user logs in, the display seen is a reflection of the user role. Read through the list and assign what role the user will have and what screens the user can access. Figure 110 shows the role configuration screen. LumInsight CMS Web Portal User s Guide 75

Figure 110. User Role Configuration Update User Once a user profile is created, you can make changes. Click on the edit user button and the User Information screen will open again. Figure 111. User Information Make and save the changes to the user information. You can also make changes in the User Credential screen and on the Role Configuration screen. When you are done making changes, hit the Update button to activate the changes. In addition to changing a User profile, you can delete one. Select the user you want to delete on the Manage Users screen (Figure 107) and then click on the trash can button to delete the profile. To view user activity, go the Manage Users screen (Figure 107) and select a user. Click on the view activity button, shown above, to see current user activity. 76 Segment Controller Properties

Geozone Lock An administrator can lock or unlock a Geozone to subusers. Once a parent Geozone is locked, the sub Geozone user cannot access the LumInsight web portal. Notification is sent when a Geozone is locked or unlocked. Figure 112 shows the Geozone Lock screen. Figure 112. Geozone Lock Click on the lock (red) or unlock (blue) icons to lock or unlock a Geozone. Clicking on the icon opens a confirmation box. Click Yes to complete the action. LumInsight CMS Web Portal User s Guide 77

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Troubleshooting 5 The troubleshooting menu lets you query the status of a device, test devices, poll statistics, log statistics, access data history, see a report on device lifetime, access failure reports, display faulty devides on a map, and view your energy history. LumInsight CMS Web Portal User s Guide 79

Troubleshooting The LumInsight CMS Web Portal has its own Troubleshooting menu. Use this menu to query status, test devices, poll statistics, log statistics, and access the segment controller dashboard. Query Status Selecting the Query Status menu option lets you view a list of devices and query the status as shown in Figure 113. Figure 113. Query Status The important buttons on the Query Status screen are the Query Status button and the check button, described in the following table. 80 Troubleshooting

Button Name Description Query Status Query status (sequentially) of all devices selected. Status of Individual Device Query the status of one device. When you click the Query Status button, if a device has failed, the query will stop and you will need to check the status of that device individually. Figure 114 shows a status message from a Query Status command. Figure 114. Status Message Test Devices Selecting Test Devices from the Troubleshooting menu lets you view a list of devices as shown in Figure 115. LumInsight CMS Web Portal User s Guide 81

Figure 115. Test Devices The buttons for the Test Devices screen are similar to the buttons of the Query Status screen except Query Status is replaced with Check Status. The functions of the buttons are the same. Click on Check Status and you will be able to check selected devices or device status as shown in Figure 116. The Check Status messages are displayed in the Action Status column. Figure 116. Action Status Poll Statistics Selecting Poll Statistics from the Troubleshooting menu lets you view poll statistics information as well as poll trigger information as shown in Figure 117. Figure 117. Poll Statistics 82 Troubleshooting

The buttons for the Poll Statistics screen are shown in the following table. Button Name Description Poll Statistics Poll Trigger View poll statistics information of the segment controller. View poll trigger information of the segment controller. Shows the inactive segment controller. Close Close to exit the Poll Status and Poll Trigger information boxes. Click on the Poll Statistics button (shown above) to display poll statistics information for the segment controller as show in Figure 118. Figure 118. Poll Statistics Information Click on the Poll Trigger button (shown above) to display poll trigger information for the segment controller as show in Figure 119. LumInsight CMS Web Portal User s Guide 83

. Figure 119. Poll Trigger Information Log Statistics The Log Statistics page is used to view operation statistics, fault statistics, and dashboard statistic information as shown in Figure 120. Figure 120. Log Statistics Buttons for the Log Statistics page are explained in the following table. 84 Troubleshooting

Button Name Description Operation Statistics Fault Statistics Dashboard Statistics Display the operation data information. Apply the fault data configuration. Apply the dashboard data configuration. Shows the inactive segment controller. Click on the Operation Statistics button (shown above) to display the operation statistics as shown in Figure 121. Figure 121. Operation Statistics Click on the Fault Statistics button (shown above) to display the fault data information as shown in Figure 122. Figure 122. Fault Statistics LumInsight CMS Web Portal User s Guide 85

Click on the Dashboard Statistics button (shown above) to display the dashboard data information as shown in Figure 123. Figure 123. Dashboard Statistics Click on the Segment Controller Dashboard button to display the segment controller dashboard information as shown in Figure 124. Figure 124. Segment Controller Dashboard Data History The Data History screen allows you to display history information of operating data, failures, and the group controller scene. The history is collected from any segment controller between from and to data. Figure 125 shows the Operating Data History. 86 Troubleshooting

Figure 125. Operating Data History You can display the Data History in terms of Power, Voltage, Energy, Cycle Counts, Level (the Control level from the Scene level), RcV Time Outs (Receive Time Outs when a timeout occurs because a device expects a scene update), Power Factor, Temperature, and Run Time by clicking on the appropriate buttons on the screen. Failures Select the data to display in the list of failure data for the selected segment controller as shown in Figure 126. Figure 126. Failure Data History LumInsight CMS Web Portal User s Guide 87

Data Failure is displayed in terms of Low Power, High Power, Low Supply Voltage, High Supply Voltage, Low Power Factor, Relay Failed, Failed Start, and Lamp Failed. Click the button on the Data History screen to see the selected failure. Group Controller Screen Select the Group Controller Screen to display the scene of a selected segment controller as shown in Figure 127. Figure 127. Group Controller Screen Reports Use the Report Menu to see reports on Device Lifetime, Failure Analysis, Failure Tracking, and Energy History. 88 Troubleshooting

Energy Data Select Energy Data to display the energy data of a selected segment controller during a selected data range. Energy data is displayed as OLC Energy, Meter Energy, Active Energy and Reactive Energy. Figure 128 shows OLC energy data. Figure 128. OLC Energy Data Meter energy shows the energy for the selected segment controller of a selected date range. Figure 129 shows meter energy. Figure 129. Meter Energy Active energy is also shown for a selected segment controller over a selected date range. Figure 130 shows active energy. LumInsight CMS Web Portal User s Guide 89

Figure 130. Active Energy Reactive energy is also shown for a selected segment controller over a selected date range. Figure 131 shows active energy. Reports Figure 131. Reactive Energy Reports provide operators with an analysis of the number of running hours per lamp and per Geozone. Use this data to anticipate lamp change operations by seeing a list of oldest lamps in each region. Display the Device Lifetime Pie Chart for a Selected Geozone Click on the button, shown above, to display the device lifetime (e.g., lamp lifetime) pie chart for a selected Geozone. It displays the Geozone tree and you select the Geozone from the tree. The device lifetime analysis pie chart for the root Geozone is automatically displayed, as shown in Figure 132. 90 Troubleshooting

Figure 132. Pie Chart for a Select Geozone Each slice of the pie chart represents the devices whose percentage of expected lifetime is comprised between the pie slice limits (e.g., between 95% and 100%). The percentage of expected lifetime is measured by comparing the number of running hours measured by the OLC that drives the device to the expected lamp lifetime. Get the number of devices and the percentage of devise in each slice by hovering your pointer over the pie slice. Display the list of devices included in a pie slice by clicking the slice. Failure Analysis Select Failure Analysis from the Reports menu. It opens a page that provides end-users with the number and percentage of devices and their failures per Geozone in which failed devices were detected. A failure analysis screen is shown in Figure 133. Figure 133. Failure Analysis LumInsight CMS Web Portal User s Guide 91

Click on the Export button at the top of the screen to export the content of the displayed failure analysis into a.cvs file. Click on the Refresh button (shown above) to reload and refresh the report. Display the Detailed Failure Report for a Selected Geozone Click on a Geozone name in the grid to display the detailed failure report for a selected Geozone. A detailed failure report is displayed in Figure 134. Figure 134. Failure Report Click on the Export button in the upper right-hand of the screen to export the content to display a detailed failure report for a selected Geozone in a CVS file. Click on the Refresh button, shown above, to reload and refresh the report. Failure Tracking Select Failure Tracking from the Reports menu. This selection provides the number and position of devices with critical and non-critical warnings on the map. 92 Troubleshooting

Aggregated Number of Failures per Geozone Click on the button shown above and select a Geozone from the Geozone Tree. This will display the aggregated number of failures per Geozone. Display all Geozones. For any sub-geozone that contains devices with failures, the number of failures in each sub-geozone is displayed in a bubble. The bubble is red if there is a critical failure. The bubble is orange if here are only noncritical failures. If no failure has been detected on your devices, the bubble is green. A map with critical failure (red) is shown in Figure 135. Figure 135. Aggregated Number of Failures per Geozone Display Faulty Devices on a Map To display faulty devices on the map, click on a Geozone that contains devices. The devices will display in the following colors. Color Green Red Orange Description No failure detected on this device. Device has critical failure, such as an outage. Device has non-critical failure, such as a warning. LumInsight CMS Web Portal User s Guide 93

You can hover your pointer over the device to display more information about the device and the type of warning or outage that has been detected on the device. A display of faulty devices on a map is shown in Figure 136. Figure 136. Display of Faulty Devices (none shown) Cabinet Access History The Cabinet Access History page provides the segment controller access date time history based on a selected date range as shown in Figure 137. Figure 137. Cabinet Access History Log Delivered History Use this page to view the history of log delivered by segment controller to CMS based on a selected segment controller and date range. The display will show 94 Troubleshooting

the log type and include dashboard, fault and operation, time, and file size in bytes. Figure 138 shows the log delivered history screen. Figure 138. Log Delivered History Reset History The Reset History page shows the reset history of selected segment controllers based on the segment controller and a range of dates. Figure 139 shows the history. Figure 139. Reset History LumInsight CMS Web Portal User s Guide 95