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963 User Guide Issue 3

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About 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 10 Clicking any alarm gives a pop-up display containing details about the alarm. The alarms in bo

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About 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 112.1.1.2 Configuration Mode Display The Configuration Mode Display, shown below, displays the

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About 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 12 2.1.1.3 Device Viewer The Device Viewer, shown below, enables inputs, outputs, adjustments, t

Page 5 - 1 ABOUT THIS MANUAL

About 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 13Column Description Value The current value of the module. Units The value’s engineering unit

Page 6 - 1.2 Contacting Trend

About 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 14 2.1.1.4 Diary Display The Diary Display, shown below, provides information about there system&

Page 7 - 2.1 The 963 Window

About 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 152.1.1.5 Event Scheduler Display The Event Scheduler Display, shown below, displays a list of

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About 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 16 2.1.1.6 Schematic Page Display The Schematic Page Display, shown below, enables a schematic p

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About 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 172.1.1.7 User Display The User Display, shown below, Displays a page for the user selected in t

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About 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 18 2.1.1.8 Web Browser Display The Web Browser Display, shown below, enables selected web sites

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About 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 192.1.2 Menu Bar The Menu Bar contains 963’s menus, which provide access to the application’s v

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Author: Technical Publications Issue: 3 Date: 25/03/2008 Part Number: TC200635 Copyright: © 2008 Honeywell Technologies Sàrl, ECC Divis

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About 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 20 Configuration Mode Display Displays a tree view of the system to which 963 is connected enabli

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About 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 21Icon Supervisors Description IQL Controller Non IQ system device PNC TONIC TOPS XNC Sit

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About 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 22 Icon Supervisors Description Devices ANC BACnet Device CNC FNC ID200 INC IQ100 Control

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About 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 23Icon Supervisors Description General Unknown Device Diary Display Displays a tree view of al

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About 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 24 2.1.4 Network Comms Status Lights The Network Comms Status Lights appear at the bottom of the

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About 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 252.2 The Information Centre Window The Information Centre Window, shown below, is designed to

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About 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 26 This page is intentionally left blank.

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Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 273 USING 963 This section describes how to use 963. It describes all the necessary tasks requir

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Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 28 Save a List to HTML Send an SMS Message Setup Exception Templates View Alarms View Communica

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Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 293.1.4 Close 963 963 should be left running all the time to ensure alarms are processed correct

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Table of Contents 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 3TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 ABOUT THIS MANUAL...

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Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 30 3.2.1 Zoom in and Out of a Schematic Page It is possible to zoom in and out on any schematic

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Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 313.3 Adjust Values 3.3.1 Adjust Knob Values 3.3.1.1 Adjust a Knob in a Trend Device The value

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Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 32 3.3.2 Adjust Switches 3.3.2.1 Adjust a Switch in a Trend Device Switches in a Trend device e.

Page 27 - 3.1 Basic Use

Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 333.3.3 Adjust a Module Parameter It is possible to adjust certain parameters of the configurat

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Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 34 3.3.4 Relinquish Control of a BACnet Value When 963 adjusts a value in a BACnet device it wri

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Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 353.4 Alarms 3.4.1 View Alarms 963 indicates that an alarm has been received from the IQ system

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Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 36 3.4.1.2 View Incoming Alarms Alarms are shown as they arrive on the Incoming Alarms tab of th

Page 31 - 3.3 Adjust Values

Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 373.4.1.4 View Alarms for an Alarm Panel It is possible to view all the alarms that have activa

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Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 38 3. To close the window click OK. Note that this is only possible on alarms from module param

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Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 39 4. In the box enter some text describing the action to assist future faultfinding (e.g. the

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Table of Contents 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 4 3.12 Display HTML Pages ...

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Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 40 3.4.5 Reset the Count of SMS Alarms 963 SMS Direct will generate an alarm when it has sent a

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Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 414. Set up the printer as required. 5. In the Number of copies box enter the number of copies

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Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 42 3.5 Display Graphs 3.5.1 Display a Compact Graph Compact graphs allow for rapid transmission

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Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 433.5.2 Display a Precision Graph Precision graphs allow for great accuracy but a reduced range

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Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 44 3.5.3 Display a Chart A chart of values from a controller can be displayed from either a sche

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Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 45If there are more than 500 graph set-ups available the <500 and 500> buttons will be ena

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Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 46 3.5.7 Formatting Graphs 3.5.7.1 Specify Traces 3.5.7.1.1 Add a Trace to a Graph If once a gra

Page 42 - 3.5 Display Graphs

Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 473.5.7.1.3 Change a Trace's Logging Interval If a sensor is being logged at different int

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Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 48 3.5.7.4 Swap a Traces Y Axis The Y-axis used by a particular trace can be swapped from left t

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Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 493.6 Occupation Times 3.6.1 View Occupation Times The occupation times of the different control

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About This Manual 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 51 ABOUT THIS MANUAL This manual applies to 963 version 3.0 software. It provides a des

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Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 50 3.6.1.3 Specify the Colour Used for a Day's Periods The colour used to represent the per

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Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 513.6.2.1.2 Add an Exception Using the Wizard To add an exception using a the wizard: 1. Log i

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Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 52 3.6.2.1.3 Add a One Off Exception To add a one off exception: 1. Log in as described in the

Page 49 - 3.6 Occupation Times

Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 533.6.2.1.5 Edit an Exception Once an exception has been set up it can be edited to adjust the

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Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 54 8. Set up the operating times for the first period of occupancy on Monday as required by drag

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Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 553.6.2.2.2 Delete the Exception Cache If the 963 attempts to delete exceptions from an IQ3 con

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Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 56 Note that changing the default times in this way will mean that the times in the controller w

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Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 573.6.3 Printing 3.6.3.1 Print the Calendar 963 can print out the contents the calendar. To pr

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Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 58 3.7 Record Data 3.7.1 Record a Graph Automatically 963 can automatically record data logged i

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Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 5914. Click Next>. A dialogue box providing a summary of what is to be recorded is displayed

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About This Manual 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 6 1.2 Contacting Trend Head Office Trend Control Systems Ltd PO Box 34 Horsham Sussex RH1

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Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 60 5. In the Field separator box enter the required field separator. 6. In the Record separato

Page 58 - 3.7 Record Data

Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 613.7.3 Record a Schematic Page Recording schematic pages automatically enables 963 to record d

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Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 62 3.8 Playback Recorded Data If data from a sensor logged in a controller has been recorded by

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Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 637. In the folder list box click the required database. To select a database in a different lo

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Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 64 To specify a particular set of data: 1. Display the recorded page as described above. 2. Cli

Page 62 - 3.8 Playback Recorded Data

Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 65 5. In the folder list box click the required database. To select a database in a different l

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Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 66 3.9 Display the IQ System The Device Viewer enables inputs, adjustments, and drivers from the

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Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 673.9.1 Print the Device Viewer 963 can print out the contents of the Device Viewer to any Wind

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Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 68 3.10.1 Print the Scheduled Events 963 can print out the scheduled events to any Windows print

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Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 69To display HTML page from the Web Browser Display: 1. Log in as described in the ‘Log In’ sec

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About 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 72 ABOUT 963 Once engineered the 963 Supervisor provides the user with a system wide control pan

Page 68 - 3.12 Display HTML Pages

Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 70 3.15 Layout the Window 3.15.1 Automatically Hide the Navigator The Navigator can be set to a

Page 69 - 3.14 Send an SMS Message

Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 713.15.6 Minimise Selection Buttons If required individual Selection Buttons can be minimised. W

Page 70 - 3.15 Layout the Window

Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 72 3.16.1 Change Your Password You can change your password; this may be required if someone els

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Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 733.17 Administer a 963 System The main task of administering a 963 system is to maintain the u

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Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 74 Note that a user can only be in one workgroup. 4. In the box enter the name of the user. Do

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Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 755. In the Password box enter the user's password. 6. The Set New Password dialogue box

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Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 76 Caution: at least one user must be left in a workgroup that provides full access rights. 3.17.

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Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 77If all the users in the ‘System Administrator’ workgroup are locked it will not be possible to

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Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 78 4. Specify the location and name of the backed up file by typing the path and filename into t

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Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 795. Click Finish. Once the backup is complete the 963 dialogue box is displayed. 6. Click OK

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About 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 8 Navigator The Navigator appears on the left of the 963 Window, and provides a way of selecting

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Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 80 3.17.2.4 Restore a Backed up Database If 963’s database has been backed up it can be restored

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Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 813.17.3 View an Audit Trail 963 Secure will automatically keep track of certain aspects of the

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Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 82 3.18 Enter Configuration Mode on Pre IQ3 Controllers 963 allows access to configuration mode o

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Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 833.18.1 Print Text from a Configuration Session 963 can print out graphs to any Windows printe

Page 83 - 3.19 Control Scripts

Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 84 3.20 Insert a List into an HTML File A list can be inserted into an existing HTML file. This

Page 84 - 3.21 Save a List to HTML

Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 853.22 Setup Exception Templates Exception templates enable times for exceptions to be predefin

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Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 86 7. In the Name box enter the name for the template. 8. Specify the colour used to represent

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Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 873.22.3 Delete a Template Unused templates can be deleted. To delete a template: 1. Log in as

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Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 88 7. Click the diary group from which exception templates are to be imported. 8. Click OK. Wee

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Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 892. Click Load times from an IQ time zone. 3. In the Chosen zone box click the time zone whos

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About 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 92.1.1 Data Display The Data Display is where 963 displays the information specified in the Nav

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Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 90 The Remote Connection Window is displayed. It normally displays information about autodialled

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Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 91 5. In the box enter the fields from the database that are to be extracted, separate each fie

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Using 963 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 92 This page is intentionally left blank.

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Index 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 93INDEX 963 Window Alarm Viewer ...

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Index 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 94 Edit Exception Templates...87 Except

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Index 963 User Guide TC200635 Issue 3 25/03/2008 95Minimise ...... 71 Se

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