Basic Documentation

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3. The administrator or manager shall be able to further limit operator privileges based on
which console an operator is logged on to.
4. The administrator or manager shall be able to grant discrete levels of access and
privileges, per user, for each point, graphic, report, schedule, and BMS workstation
application.
M. The operator interface software shall include reports to track the actions of each individual
operator. The application shall allow querying based on object name, operator, action, or time
range.
N. Dynamic Color Graphics application shall include the following:
1. Must include graphic editing and modifying capabilities.
2. All necessary tools and procedures for the user to create their own graphics
3. A library of standard control application graphics and symbols must be included.
4. Must be able to command points directly off graphics application.
5. Graphic display shall include the ability to depict real-time point values dynamically with
text or animation.
6. Navigation through various graphic screens shall be optionally achieved through a
hierarchical “tree” structure.
7. Graphics viewing shall include dynamic pan zoom capabilities.
8. Graphics viewing shall include the ability to switch between multiple layers with
different information on each layer.
9. Graphics shall include a decluttering capability that allows layers to be programmatically
hidden and displayed based on zoom level.
10. Graphics shall be capable of displaying the status of points that have been overridden by
a field HAND switch, for points that have been designed to provide a field HAND
override capability.
11. Ability to create dashboard views that graphically display system and/ or energy
performance. Dashboards will consist of gauges and charts.
O. Reports shall be generated on demand or via pre-defined schedule. As a minimum, the system
shall allow the user to easily obtain the following types of reports:
1. A general listing of all or selected points in the network
2. List of all points currently in alarm
3. List of all points currently in override status
4. List of all disabled points
5. System diagnostic reports including, list of Building panels on line and communicating,
status of all Building terminal unit device points
6. List of alarm strategy definitions
7. List of Building Control panels
8. Point totalization report
9. Point Trend data listings
10. Initial Values report
11. User activity report
12. Event history reports
P. Scheduling and override
1. Provide a calendar type format for simplification of time and date scheduling and
overrides of building operations. Schedule definitions reside in the PC workstation and in
the Building Controller to ensure time equipment scheduling when PC is off-line, PC is